Talk:WRDT
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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:12, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
"The calls were changed"
[edit]I was reading the section about WQTE history, and noted that each time the article mentions the station's call sign being changed, it pluralizes the word call, as "calls."
A radio station has one call sign, or one set of call letters.
I would recommend wording to say that the new owners "changed the call," or "the station's call was changed," or "the station's call sign was changed." This falls in place with the style of writing I have seen on other Wikipedia articles that I have read about radio and TV stations.
One could use plural if one wishes to say the call letters were changed.
The station had fantastic coverage, considering that Monroe is south of Detroit, and I was north of Detroit when we listened to beautiful music on "Cutie" WQTE.Larry (talk) 10:50, 23 May 2010 (UTC)