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( ) Created by RoySmith (talk). Number of QPQs required: 2. DYK is currently in unreviewed backlog mode and nominator has 44 past nominations.

RoySmith (talk) 20:31, 15 December 2024 (UTC).

  • @RoySmith: You have pinged the right girl... WHYY-TV is one of my GAs! Double QPQ present. I made a couple of tweaks, one of which is a publication title worth repairing and the other adding a newspaper ref listing some of the panelists. Nothing looks out of place with text or copyvio or needing citations. I'm wondering about the hook, and I'm also wondering if labeling it WHYY is gonna scare viewers off. (Notice I almost never use call letters now?) I have a further question because "four hours, six minutes" isn't "six hours, four minutes" as in the article which also needs to be resolved. Perhaps some other rephrasing like... Sammi Brie (she/her • tc) 22:20, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
ALT1: ... that pictures on a 1989 science TV show arrived after a signal delay of over (four/six) hours?

I fixed the time delay (thanks for catching that). I like keeping the hook shorter, so how about we just drop the station name:

RoySmith (talk) 23:19, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
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