Votes For Deletion/Radio City (Mumbai Radio Station)
This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletion of the article below. This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record. The result of the debate was move to Radio City (India radio station). Tony Sidaway|Talk 21:42, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Radio City (Mumbai radio station)
Technically, Radio City broadcasts at 91 MHz (FM) not only in Mumbai, but also in some other Indian cities such as Bangalore (where it was first started), Hyderabad and New Delhi; though locally everywhere. I feel that Radio City (India radio station) would be a more suitable name for the article. Delete. --GatesPlusPlus 12:55, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Um if there is a more suitable name for the article, why don't you just move it there? Put a note on the talk page first, if it's likely to be controversial. Kappa 13:10, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Move as suggested. However, this case isn't that simple. The real VfD candidate should be the disambiguation page Radio City (radio station) because it is a duplicate of Radio City, which itself doesn't link directly to Radio City (Mumbai radio station). Someone (me?) should sort this out. --Smithfarm
Comment. If you didn't want to delete the page but only change the name, requested moves would be a better place to post this. That project can help sort out suitable titles and assist with complicated page moves and disambiguation. Jonathunder 06:06, 2005 Apr 4 (UTC)
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Radio City (Liverpool Radio Station)
Radio City 96.7
| Air Date |
October 21 1974 |
| Frequency |
96.7 MHz |
| Broadcast Area |
Liverpool |
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| Style |
Contemporary |
| Group |
Emap Radio Group |
Radio City (also known as City FM, Radio City 96.7) is a local commercial radio station, based in
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Radio City
Radio City
Radio City (India Radio Station)
Close deletion listing
This article, originally Radio City (Mumbai radio station), was listed for deletion on April 3, 2005. The discussion has been closed with the result that it has been moved to Radio City (India radio station). This article will not be deleted. You can read the discussion, which is no longer live: Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Radio_City_(Mumbai_radio_station). --Tony Sidaway|Talk 21:53, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Track listing
Side A
#Radio
#Dope Sick Girl
Side B
#Just A Feeling
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Category:1994 albums
Category:Rancid albums
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