User talk:KPST TV

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Also...[edit]

I'm not certain if the kpst.biz site is genuine -- most TV stations in the use use ".com" or ".tv"; also, the kpst.biz site has very little material related to the station, including alot of "lorem ipsum" text. Furthermore, according to kpsttv.com:

PUGET SOUND TELEVISION, LLC IS THE LEGAL OWNER OF THE FOLLOWING COPYRIGHTED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: KPST, KPST-TV, PUGET SOUND TELEVISION, KPSTTV.COM, KPST.TV, KPST-TV.COM, PUGETSOUNDTELEVISION.COM, PUGET SOUND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS, PUGET SOUND TELEVISION STUDIOS

Finally, the name "North Pacific International Television" is merely the licensee name, which is commonly different than the owner's name. I'm not saying that kpst.biz is not the real McCoy, I just find it hard to believe, in light what the other article says. -- azumanga (talk) 01:07, 27 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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