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I just wanted to take a moment to remember our good friend and a driving force behind this project, and others,Dravecky. We lost him 4 years ago today, April 23.
An admin, he was honored with 3 good articles and 145 DYKs, plus he had 104,715 edits to his name, including one (his last) the morning he passed. Dravecky was a friend to all, on and off Wikipedia. A SciFi fan above all else. He helped do the behind the scenes stuff (along with his longtime girlfriend Robyn) forFenCon,WhoFest, among many others and met many of his favorite actors and actresses. He loved hisUniversity of Alabama Crimson Tide football.
I think I can speak for everyone when I say he is still missed by all here. Roll Tide, Dravecky. :) -Neutralhomer •Talk • 15:39 on April 23, 2020 (UTC) •#StayAtHome
Radio Neythal (promoted as Radio Neythal 107.8 FM) is a community radio station from Alappuzha, Kerala. Registered under Ministry Of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Help us to complete and improve this draft.2001:DF5:D380:528D:FC6E:EC7:95A4:889 (talk)04:03, 29 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Wikiproject Radio Stations, I've been working with a new editor to clean up theDraft:Jeremy Lansman, radio engineer and proponent of community radio. If you feel inclined, please give it an edit. -Wil540 art (talk)17:12, 5 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hello WikiProject Radio editors,
I’m writing to request help reviewing a new draft article about WKLR-FM, a historic R&B/soul radio station that served Toledo, Ohio’s Black community in the 1960s and 1970s. The station helped promote Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1967 visit to the city and was known as “Kooler Radio,” the “home of the mellow fellows.”
The article has been rewritten to follow Wikipedia’s content policies and is supported by archived newspaper clippings from *The Blade* (Toledo), *The News-Messenger* and FCC records. All sources were submitted via Wikipedia’s VRT system under permission ID **2025060510000932**.
Unfortunately, the draft has been declined with boilerplate feedback accusing it of being AI-generated and lacking reliable sources—even though all sources are valid and properly cited. The draft is here:
🔗[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:WKLR-FM)
Any feedback, assistance, or second review from this WikiProject would be deeply appreciated. The goal is to preserve a piece of Black radio and civil rights history that hasn’t yet been documented on Wikipedia.
Thank you so much! —User:Markie MachMarkie Mach (talk)19:49, 24 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Could someone from this WikiProject take a look atKASB? It was created back in 2007 and appears to not have changed very much since then. There are no sources cited per se, and I don't think high school radio stations typically meetWP:NRADIO, but perhaps someone more familiar with articles about radio stations would be better able to assess that. --Marchjuly (talk)13:24, 8 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]