Talk:KXXR

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I've edited the first sentence of the last paragraph in this article from, "When 93.7 FM first signed on as The Edge…" to, "When 93.7 FM last signed on as the Edge…" because the original statement didn't make sense in context, and while I suppose it's possible 93X played the song all its first day, that certainly isn't my memory. DTM 02:57, 7 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

On the contrary. 93.7 played the R.E.M. song (the same one that KJ104 played repeatedly prior to their format change) for three days. I remember listening, and I found exact documentation in the archives at Northpine.com, a regional broadcasting resource. --Fightingirish 20:10, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

List of DJs[edit]

I really hate seeing these on radio station entries. They look ugly, serve no real purpose, and just take up space. Also a violation of WP:NOT (Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information). If nobody has any objection, I will remove these. --Fightingirish 01:36, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]



KQRS buys KRXX, flips it to "The Edge"[edit]

the dates in this paragraph and perhaps the rest of the article need to be clearer. All you can tell from this is that something happened in 1994, then a bunch more stuff happened. the next paragraph reveals that these events must have happened before 1997.

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