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Hello Sable232, to answer your question about what was going on with User:136.34.132.39, I was mainly on here to add the affiliation network in the affiliation box. But, as I was coming across to it, I noticed that Minneapolis, Minnesota redirects to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota redirecting to Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Minneapolis-St. Paul redirecting to Minneapolis-Saint Paul. This is similar with my other edits involving other radio stations including those that have a redirect from Los Angeles, California to Los Angeles, Chicago, Illinois to Chicago, etc. I do not mean to do any disruptive editing whatsoever.

Your IP appears to be changing, and this one is under a rangeblock; I replied at User talk:136.34.132.39 for clarity. --Sable232 (talk) 00:29, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Sable232. I looked on the fcc website and it shows the 92.1 translator is licensed to KTMY-HD2. When I see a radio station with the -FM, I usually use MHz after it so that the same word isn’t repeated. As for articles like WJXM (FM), I also use MHz and then "is a commercial FM radio station" as opposed to "is a commercial radio station”. Same thing when it comes to the AM side such as KFXN (AM). But, for articles such as KQQL, I usually replace MHz with FM. But aside from that, the affiliations are correct as well which were reverted.

I think I understand. WikiProject Radio Stations has guidelines for article content/formatting, and any questions regarding that can be brought up at the project's talk page. If you plan to edit regularly, creating an account would avoid IP rangeblocks and allow for easier collaboration. --Sable232 (talk) 01:42, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]