Talk:WHCB

Management
The article incorrectly lists Hill's doctorate degree as being from Indian Christian University - NH revision removed several verified references:

Dr. Kenneth C. Hill is the President of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation (AECC d.b.a. WHCB and the Cameo Theatre of Bristol, Virginia) majority owner of sister stations owned by Information Communications Corporation (d.b.a. WHGB, WHGG, and WPWT) and holds a Doctor of Religious Education distance learning degree from Andersonville Baptist Seminary  (since renamed as "Andersonville Theological Seminary" and accredited by the unrecognized Transworld Accrediting Commission International).

"Andersonville Theological Seminary - About Us" http://www.andersonvilleseminary.com/about.html

"RED FLAGS: Is Fairness Doctrine Latest in Stalin-esque Far Left Agenda?" Special Guests. (Special Guests appears to be a speakers/radio talk show guest bureau that places assocaied members onto talk radio shows) http://special-guests.com/guests/viewnews.cgi?id=EkkyAFpyEphtAVQuvQ&tmpl=default ABOUT YOUR SPEAKER...

Dr. Kenneth C. Hill

Dr. Hill has been active in communications and broadcasting all his adult life, having been involved in virtually every aspect of television and radio for more than three decades. His broadcast communications career has included teaching at the college level in areas of mass communication, broadcast journalism and numerous other subjects in the field.

Dr. Hill’s educational achievements include a Bachelor of Science degree in speech (broadcasting) and history at East Tennessee State University, a Master of Science degree in speech (broadcasting) at Indiana State University, and a number of degrees in theology, including a Doctor of Religious Education degree from Andersonville Baptist Seminary.

For the past 26 years, Dr. Hill has been affiliated with the Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation (AECC) in Bristol, Tennessee, and is currently CEO and serves as general manager of five radio stations, broadcasting to five states in the eastern U.S.

List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning - Transworld Accrediting Commission International

I am also thinking that "Religious", in regard to format, should as be set in small caps.

WHCB is actually licensed by the Federal Communications Commission with an education issued license. Bee Cliff River Slob (talk) 13:25, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Here we go back to the same stuff you tried to pull on this article two years ago. It ain't gonna happen.  As such, and after looking over the section, I have deleted it outright as, one, we don't have "Management" sections on any radio station pages per WP:NOT and two, it is completely unnecessary.  If you want to list these things on the person's Wikipedia page, so be it, but on a radio station page, it is just unnecessary. -  NeutralHomer  •  Talk  • 22:54, 9 May 2009 (UTC)

Perhaps NH, you should go back to WikiProject Radio Stations and familiarize yourself with the WPRS guidelines for article content: Scope

The scope of this project is predominantly articles about individual radio stations. However, technology and content contributions are also appreciated, along with articles related to the people who produce such material (provided they meet the notability guidelines).

Body Include a detailed history of the station.

Ownership A station should be added to an appropriate ownership category (if it exists). These ownership categories are categorized under Category:Radio stations by owner by country. Some examples of these are Category:Clear Channel radio stations, Category:Disney radio stations, Category:Citadel Broadcasting, and Category:CTVglobemedia radio stations.''

WHCB President Dr. Kenneth C. Hill founded the Appalchian Educational Communication Corporation in 1981 (now d.b.a. as both WHCB and the Cameo Theatre, if we are to believe the WHCB website) and is himself integral to the history of WHCB as presented within the article. Also the ownership catergory Category: Appalchian Educational Communication Corporation for each of the radio stations owned by both Appalchian Educational Communication Corporation and Information Communications Corporation (if you would follow the FCC Querys and read through the relevant Ownership Info in the FCC files, you will learn that Appalchian Educational Communication Corporation also owns 49% of Dr. Kenneth C. Hill's privately held Information Communications Corporation (d.b.a. WPWT 870 Am et al).

Furthermore, you deleted verifiable reference pertaining to notable person... Bee Cliff River Slob (talk) 18:26, 10 May 2009 (UTC)
 * As I have said numerous times before, what a person does in his own time has no bearing on radio station article. Either take it to the person's page (which there isn't one, so they aren't notable) or leave it gone. -  NeutralHomer  •  Talk  • 07:29, 11 May 2009 (UTC)