Template talk:Atlanta TV
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[edit] Article names
Based on FCC database searched on 16 Feb 2006, the articles for the TV stations in Atlanta should be named as follows:
- 02 - WSB-TV - FCC Callsign. There is also a WSB (AM) and a WSB-FM. WSB should be a disambig.
- 04 - W04DB - FCC Callsign.
- 05 - WAGA - FCC Callsign. There is an AM and an FM station that USED to have a callsign of WAGA.
- 08 - WGTV - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 11 - WXIA-TV - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WXIA.
- 14 - WPXA - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 17 - WTBS - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 22 - WSKC-CA - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WSKC.
- 24 - W24AL - FCC Callsign.
- 26 - WANX-LP - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WANX.
- 30 - WPBA - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 32 - WANN-LP - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WANN.
- 32 - WNEG-TV - FCC Callsign. WNEG should be a page about the AM station with a disambig at the top pointed to WNEG-TV.
- 34 - WUVG-TV - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WUVG.
- 36 - WATL - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 38 - W38CU - FCC Callsign.
- 40 - WIRE-CA - FCC Callsign. WIRE should be disambig page for obvious reasons.
- 42 - WTHC-LP - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WTHC.
- 46 - WGCL-TV - FCC Callsign. WGCL should be a page about the AM station with a disambig at the top pointed to WGCL-TV.
- 53 - WDTA-LP - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WDTA.
- 55 - WYGA-CA - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WYGA.
- 55 - W55BM - FCC Callsign.
- 57 - WATC - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
- 63 - WHSG-TV - FCC Callsign. Redirect from WHSG.
- 69 - WUPA - FCC Callsign. No other stations use this callsign.
[edit] Local or regional cable stations
Should local/regional cable stations be included? If so, AIB (Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters), CSS (Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast), FSN South and Turner South ought to be included here. There certainly is a precedent for this; the local cable news channels are included from a number of other markets. --Mhking 16:32, 4 June 2006 (UTC)