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  • I, the editor, have taken steps to make my articles more objective and less subjective. It is my goal to not appear as hostile. On that note, I am tolerant of criticism. I have deleted the phone numbers and e-mail addresses, as an individual User:Student7 suggested on my WLTN-FM page. I visit these pages frequently so please, if you would like to see improvements just leave me a message on this discussion page.
  • Also note that I have just learned of this "Discussion" Page feature as of today. Before today, I had no working knowledge whatsoever as to how the "Discussion" Page works or how to use it. Everyday is its own new learning experience, I guess.
  • 24.218.183.113 02:13, 5 June 2007 (UTC)June 4, 2007 - Please feel free to add to this page, anybody else. Yes, I am the one who wrote this article, but that doesn't mean it's all mine! Any Wikipedians from the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont or Coos or Grafton Counties of New Hampshire who know a little history please feel free to add to this page. This article is much shorter than it was about a month ago, because I omitted excess advertisement-style sentences and sections.[reply]
  • Several issues with this article.... the list of USA Radio Network Stations points to an audiology web site, so it clearly is not an official list and possibly is itself a copyright violation and a potential risk to visitors in the future. The tone of the article is not encyclopedic, and has NPOV issues... some of the examples... "nothing to slow the flow of music", "Some believe" (see weasel words in Wikipedia style guide)... Competition paragraph reflects the perspective of the author as to what constitutes competition based on where a person lives... A case could be made that XM and Sirius are competition... as well as internet streaming services....StreamingRadioGuide 09:04, 12 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WLTN-FM and WLTN-AM Traded In IRN USA Radio Network For CBS Radio Network News

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I was driving through the New Hampshire North Country the other day and I had my radio locked to WLTN-FM and noticed that at the top of every hour, they were now airing CBS Radio Network News (just as they do over on their co-owned station, WXXS-FM). They even featured a promotional advertisement of WLTN Radio's newly-found affiliation with the CBS Radio Network. Although I don't have any non-refutable evidence that this switch has occurred, I can certainly tell you from first-hand experience that this change HAS taken place and is applicable to WLTN Radio as a whole (meaning that both WLTN-FM and WLTN-AM are affected by this latest change). I thank you for your time and would appreciate your attention to this latest update here. 98.229.132.126 (talk) 20:45, 8 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]