Talk:WJBE-FM

Split
The section on James Brown's WJBE, it seems to me, would probably be better off in its own article; this article could have a single sentence mentioning that this radio station is different than that one, and then link to the other article if readers want to get the whole history of that other radio station. Dablinks could be used to link the two articles. Any thoughts? &mdash;Politizer talk / contribs 05:44, 14 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I did consider creating a "WJBE (defunct)" article but given my current lack of access to specific resources that would allow me to expand that much beyond the couple of paragraphs I wrote I felt it was better to keep it as a small section of a larger article on the current WJBE. The current WJBE article will be easier to expand so as not to put undue emphasis on the previous station with those call letters.  If sufficient reliable sources can be found that would expand a potential "WJBE (defunct)" article then a split would certainly be in order. - Dravecky (talk) 06:01, 14 December 2008 (UTC)

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