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To the right are three infoboxes all using Wisconsin Public Television as an example. The first is the current Template:Infobox Broadcasting network in the article. The second uses the translator template User:Krocheck/sandbox14, allowing the new template I worked on to be put in place of Infobox Broadcasting network without visiting every page during the implementation process. The third is an example of how I would then go and modify the article to use the new template and use the fields available to organize the data.

Wisconsin Public Television
TypeTerrestrial state public broadcasting network
First air date
May 3, 1954
Broadcast area
Wisconsin, United States
Portions of Minnesota, Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Northern Illinois
OwnerWisconsin Educational Communications Board,
University of Wisconsin-Extension
Former names
Wisconsin Educational Television (1954-1986)
6 full-power television stations,
6 translator stations
5 full-power television stations
Affiliation(s)PBS
Official website
WPT.org
Wisconsin Public Television
HeadquartersNot available
OwnerWisconsin Educational Communications Board,
University of Wisconsin-Extension
Former namesWisconsin Educational Television (1954-1986)
WebsiteWPT.org
Network
TypeTerrestrial state public broadcasting network
SloganA place to grow through learning
AffiliationsPBS
Transmitter(s)
Digital6 full-power television stations,
6 translator stations
Analog/Virtual Channel5 full-power television stations
Broadcast areaWisconsin, United States
Portions of Minnesota, Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Northern Illinois
First air dateMay 3, 1954
Wisconsin Public Television
HeadquartersMadison, Wisconsin
OwnerWisconsin Educational Communications Board,
University of Wisconsin-Extension
Former namesWisconsin Educational Television (1954-1986)
WebsiteWPT.org
Network
TypeTerrestrial state public broadcasting network
SloganA place to grow through learning
LanguageEnglish
AffiliationsPBS
Transmitter(s) (see article)
Broadcast areaWisconsin, United States
Portions of Minnesota, Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Northern Illinois
First air dateMay 3, 1954