Talk:XHRM-FM

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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:36, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

Formats - history
The history section has some issues. It claims

the station would evolve into a Rhythmic Top 40 format, being one of the first stations in the U.S. to regularly play Freestyle songs as a part of their playlist.

Rhythmic top 40 redirects to Rhythmic contemporary, and Rhythmic Top 40 (note caps) redirects to Rhythmic Airplay Chart. Neither of these mention Freestyle.

Information from this article: needs to be worked in as well.

What is certain is that as of very recently the station was reporting itself as "Rhythmic oldies". See for example. Jeh (talk) 19:52, 9 January 2012 (UTC)

Communicacion Xersa and "Company" pipelink
There is no WP article for the company "Communicacion Xersa". Perhaps there should be, but until there is, I do not think it is useful to pipelink that company name to the WP article Company, as user has done.

Someone clicking on the wikilink here will expect to be taken to an article providing more information about this company. Instead the link goes to an article about "Companies" in general. This is worse than non-useful; it is a waste of the reader's time.

I am therefore changing references to Communicacion Xersa to redlinks in the hopes that someone will create that article. In the meantime I think pipelinking it to Company is flatly absurd. And it is not done elsewhere on Wikipedia.

Please discuss. Jeh (talk) 07:21, 3 June 2012 (UTC)