Talk:Jo (TV series)

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Sentence removal[edit]

I made an edit to this article. The edit was prompted by an email to Wikimeda (OTRS volunteers, see VRTS ticket # Ticket ID parameter missing.) One request was a request to remove:

The cancellation was much due to Ion TV pulling out of the production.

One reason for removing it is that it is incompetent English, however, that could be salvaged with a rewrite. The more important reason is that the statement is not clearly supported by the source. While it might be a plausible inference, in view of litigation related to this issue, we need to make sure that statements are supported by sources. The sentence added by an IP (who does not appear to engage in discussion at their talk page) is speculative. If someone feels the removed sentence is supported by the source, please explain here, and we can discuss it.--S Philbrick(Talk) 00:39, 19 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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