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video references

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Hi, I see you add a number of video references from The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive. Thanks for that; the one's I've looked at are good addition.

However, could you clean up the way you reference? You should not have text like "View a Ch.4 KRON-TV interview..." Instead, the reference text should just identify and link to the reference. Likewise, it's not necessary to put the URL in in such a way that it shows up in the text.

One way to do it is to use the {{cite video}} reference template. I revised your addition to Paul Avery to use that; you can see how to do that here.

As an aside, your edit to the Avery article identifies the source of the clip as KRON-TV. The site itself seems to say both KRON ("Originally aired on: KRON-TV") and KPIX ("KPIX News footage from October 31st 1970"). Do you know which is correct? Since the page also said, " Rights for this video belong to: Young Broadcasting of San Francisco, Inc.", I just used that as the publisher. TJRC (talk) 00:53, 28 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]