Talk:WIQR (Alabama)

Sources for future expansion
There was apparently a Federal ethics investigation with WIQR at the heart of it but it will take more research and careful sourcing to craft a balanced section for this article. Indeed, it would be wise to use the FCC database and other sources to expand the ownership history section (which is itself complicated by bankruptcy, silent periods, loss of license, license renewal, and more drama) before delving into this controversy. Here are a few starter sources for the controversy:
 * http://ethics.house.gov/Media/PDF/exhibit17.pdf
 * Since Earl F. Hilliard is still alive, WP:BLP concerns will affect any section about this controversy as well. (n.b. And when it's done here, the article for the former Congressman is woefully short and under-referenced so a tailored-for-biography version would be useful there, too.) - Dravecky (talk) 06:49, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Since Earl F. Hilliard is still alive, WP:BLP concerns will affect any section about this controversy as well. (n.b. And when it's done here, the article for the former Congressman is woefully short and under-referenced so a tailored-for-biography version would be useful there, too.) - Dravecky (talk) 06:49, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

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