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Rewrite proposed[edit]

This article contains plenty of good information, although one might fail to recognize the fact, given the lack of third-party sources. (There are two references total, both lead back to C-SPAN.org.) Meanwhile, presented as one continuous block text without internal headings, one might not know where to begin in any case. To remedy these problems, and expand the article as reliable sources permit, I've created a proposed replacement draft of this article, available in my user subspace here. As I've discussed on other C-SPAN-related pages, I have a potential conflict of interest with the network and topics related to it, so I'd appreciate someone else having a look and considering its suitability to replace the current version. A response below, whatever it may be, would be most appreciated. Cheers, WWB Too (talk) 15:35, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Seeing no objection here or at WikiProject Television, to say nothing of very little recent activity on this article as well, I've gone ahead and updated this page. If you have any questions about this revision, please let me know here or on my Talk page. WWB Too (talk) 21:18, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Pertinence of birth years?[edit]

Can anyone comment on why we need the birth years for the on-air hosts listed in this way? Thanks KConWiki (talk) 05:06, 3 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Washington Journal hosts include, but are not limited to:

   Steve Scully, political editor and senior producer
   Susan M. Swain (born 1954)
   Robb Harleston (born 1959)
   Peter M. Slen (born 1960)
   Greta J. Brawner (born 1974)
   Libby A. Casey (born 1975)[18]
   Pedro Echevarria
   Paul Orgel

Vaccines[edit]

A lot of people believe this is a mandate of loss voices. You test and vaccine the illegals then they might consider the stab. 24.53.141.42 (talk) 13:49, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]