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Reviewer: Tamzin (talk · contribs) 06:38, 4 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Criteria: 1a. prose () 1b. MoS () 2a. ref layout () 2b. cites WP:RS () 2c. no WP:OR () 2d. no WP:CV ()
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  • Will start on this tonight or tomorrow. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 06:38, 4 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
    • Leaving it here for now. Will pick up tomorrow at WFTY. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 07:52, 4 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
      • Okay, full review up now. I hope this doesn't come off as if I think there's a huge amount to fix. The article's in great shape overall. But proofreader/copy-editor has been, at times, my day job, and TV news and D.C. history are both areas of interest for me, so I have a lot of little thoughts. On that note, I've flagged one potential jargon issue, but if any of my own suggestions seem to assume too much reader familiarity with broadcasting, let me know. I grew up in a household where critiquing TV channels, news and entertainment, was a routine part of dinner conversation, so I'm trying to balance for that. :) -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 01:47, 5 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Criterion 1

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  • Is there a reason "section" is used in the lede to describe Glover Park and Tenleytown, rather than, say, "neighborhood"?
    Reworded
  • What's a comparative hearing?
    The FCC's longstanding (1930s–90s) process for wading through competing radio and TV applications. I need to write an article at that location someday. This has come up at several GA reviews. For now, it's linked to a glossary entry.
  • operating as the Washington area's third independent: Is it correct to use "independent" as a noun this way? Even if so, seems a bit jargony.
    It is, but in the lead honestly I shouldn't.
  • The bandleader, however, would soon be bumped from the lead when the FCC review board opted to strike a different note.: Synecdochially referring to Miller as "the bandleader", having not used that label to describe him before, is confusing. Either change to "conductor" as before, or call him by his name. Also, is "would" necessary here? There's no jump between timeframes.
    Reworded
  • In a July 1967 decision, the board chose the application of Granik because, while he also sought to run the station full-time, Miller lived in New York and would have only been at the station full-time during its start-up period, whereas Granik had lived in Washington for 29 years: This bounces back and forth a lot. Could we make the logic more linear? Something like ... because he had lived in Washington for 29 years, unlike Miller, who ...
    Reworded
  • In the end, Trans Community Broadcasting, a group led by Leghorn and Theodore S. Ledbetter Jr., a Black telecommunications consultant, paid $45,500: Nested subordinate clauses, a bit hard to follow. Maybe either use dashes or use "Black telecommunications consultant" as a pseudo-title for Ledbetter?
    Reworded
  • also caused another delay: "also" and "another" seem redundant.
    Reworded
  • plans ... were dased by competing independent WTTG, which decided to renew the show, and by October: Bit of a garden-path sentence, suggesting October dashed the plans. Maybe a semicolon?
    Reworded
  • Should "breach of contract" be hyphenated as a compound noun?
    Hmm, I don't...think so?
  • It was the first such news-share program ever announced and the second to air (twelve days earlier, a similar newscast production agreement had started between WNEP-TV and WOLF in Scranton, Pennsylvania): Both the parenthetical and the part before it are complete sentences, so it should be ... to air. (Twelve days... However, might it make more sense to put that rather tangential parenthetical in an {{efn}}? Just a thought.
    I've definitely been using efns more since I originally wrote this.
  • the previous program (The Avengers) that channel 50 had aired at that time: "previous" and "at that time" is a bit confusing. Maybe ... had aired in that time slot?
    Reworded
  • then-United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown: MOS:SEAOFBLUE, suggest rewording
    Reordered
  • Maybe wikilink "inspector general" to Office of Inspector General (United States)?
    Done
  • in order to catch up and begin airing the schedule in pattern on March 1: "in pattern" seems jargony too.
    Reworded
  • Should Tribune Media and/or Tribune Broadcasting be linked?
    Yes, done.
  • and combine the networks' respective programming to create a new 'fifth' network: why the scare quotes?
    That was left from a prior version. Similar wording is in a lot of articles.
  • With WTVR bound for purchase by the E. W. Scripps Company to address regulatory issues in the Richmond market, on September 6, 2018, Tribune announced that the newscast would be cancelled effective September 28: Somewhat confusing sentence structure; is it neceessary to include the announcement date in addition the actual cancellation date?
  • No, and that's a good catch. That's a solid example of recentism.
    a former NBC affiliate for Hagerstown converted into an independent station specializing in hyperlocal news programs for specific areas of the Washington media market: Long clause without a lot of prepositions to break it up. Might I suggest, a former NBC affiliate which had been converted into an independent station making hyperlocal news programs for specific areas of the Washington media market.
  • all of the operation's 80 additional staffers, many of which were newcomers to the market "which" → "whom"
    Fixed
  • the official date in which "in" → "on"
    Fixed
  • The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 51 to channel 50 for post-transition operations: Aren't "pre-transition" and "post-transition" redundant here?
    Yeah. Fixed.
  • "bureaux" > "bureaus" don't @ me

@Tamzin: Thanks for giving this some fresh eyes, especially from outside the field. You probably have caught some whiffs of our...worst tendencies. (Go look at KOCO-TV and famine thine eyes.) Sammi Brie (she/her • tc) 02:59, 5 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Criterion 2d

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  • given thousands of dollars in political contributions to Democrats is verbatim from the Post. It's arguably below the threshold of originality, might still be better to rephrase.
    Reworded.

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  • Are there any relevant denials or different narratives by Hill or Brown that should be included?
    • They really didn't comment. There's also, honestly, room for an article about Nolanda Hill. Her relationship with Ron Brown was highly relevant, and she already had independent notability from her TV projects.
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