Talk:WFME (AM)

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1941[edit]

The 1941 Broadcasting Yearbook has a section entitled "Log of U.S. Broadcast Stations under Havana Treaty" (i.e., NARBA). On page 78, it shows both WQXR and KPMC (today's KNZR) as class III-A stations on 1600, with 1560 going to WHOM (1480 Jersey City, now WZRC) as a class II station. There's no mention of this in The Airwaves of New York. Later in that BY, WWRL (1500 Woodside) is shown as going to 1490 as a class IV ("graveyarder"). The 1942 BY shows all three NYC stations in their current places. No idea whether this is an error in '41 or something that was planned but never took place. 121a0012 (talk) 00:41, 11 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Time format[edit]

MOS:AMPM allows for 12-hour times to be listed as lowercase abbreviations with or without periods. Other places in the article use periods for a.m. & p.m., so I made the first one with periods as well. As the period notation also avoids ambiguity at a quick glance with the word “am” (as in “I am…”), putting periods seems the best course of action. Stereorock (talk) 10:10, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Per MOS:PUNCTUATION a comma cannot follow a period, the formatting script corrects those instances within the article, for instance when time is at the end of a sentence, ie; the show begins at 9 am. BlueboyLINY (talk) 19:08, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]