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Hi, thank you for your recent edit on the List of digital television channels in Australia page. I as just wondering what is you could add a Post-July 1st WIN collum? Here's what the channel numbers could look like.....
WIN is now an Ten affiliate and on LCN 5 and 50 in SD and LCN 51 in HD.
Eleven moves to LCN 52, but a simucast remains on LCN 55.
ONE moves to LCN 53.
GOLD still runs and moves to LCN 54.
WIN in Tasmania and Western Australia are still Nine affiliates with the Nine multi-channels, while Ten is still the "joint-venue" channel with the TEN multi-channels on LCN 50 (ONE) and LCN 55 (Eleven).
Thank you for reading. 180.200.152.87 ( talk) 03:25, 7 May 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, thanks for your recent edit on List of digital television channels in Australia, I just thought of a better version of the SC10 post-July 1 LCNs.
NBN can't change their affiliation and LCNs from July 1, so SC10 Northern NSW/Gold Coast QLD keep the Ten affiliation and the x5 multiplex:
5 for SC10 (main channel)
50 for One
54 for TVSN
55 for Eleven
56 for Aspire TV
Due to the Nine swap, SC10 Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW switch to the x8 multiplex:
8 and 81 for SC10 (main channel)
80 for One
84 for TVSN
88 for Eleven
Thanks for reading. 180.200.181.181 ( talk) 20:33, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
Hi Nick Mitchell 98,
Firstly let me thank you for your appreciation :). It sure hasn't been easy trying to verify and add additional details to an article on stations up to 50 years old which serve a small section of Australia (which is illustrated by the fact that there were half a dozen sections I couldn't find sources for and have had to use citation needed bubbles in lieu).
In regards to the Lead, thank you for correcting it per Wikipedia's style guides. Previously I have only worked on new channels or on television series pages, using the MOS:TV style guide which states following the first paragraph of the Lead subsequent paragraphs should "...summarize the major points of the rest of the article...", to which I thought call signs, channel numbers, launch dates and channels qualified.
In regards to the name of the article, thank you again for correcting my mistake. You are correct in that I used the likes of GTS/BKN and SES/RTS as basis, which I now understand was incorrect. However, I must question as to whether there is a name which can be used to indicate that the article relates to all three stations. At the moment I have gotten the article to a good size (well in my opinion anyway), but I could take all details relating to AMN and MDN and put them in their own articles but they would only be stubs in size compared to MTN. Could the article be titled MTN, AMN and MDN (TV stations) or Television in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area instead? I realise AMN and MDN are secondary licenses but they have their own channels, their own transmitters, their own affiliates (look at the disaster currently happening at the moment which could see MDN without an affiliate this week), etc. and as such are as important as MTN – just not as old or have as an interesting a history.
Thank you for your assistance,
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Thanks to your edit on the List of digital television channels in Australia page, but it looks like the GDS/BDN SC9 is wrong.
The website said the change won't affect Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill, so it should still be this
Nine on 8 and 81
9Gem (in HD) on 80
9Go! on 88
Sounds right, bro? 180.200.144.242 ( talk) 20:33, 7 July 2016 (UTC)
Alright, alright, Thanks to Your Recent Edit On The List of digital television channels in Australia Page, you must know this.
NRN or SGS/SGN are NOT AVAILABLE on 51. Plus, turn NRN and SGS/SGN into a single SC10 collum.
SC9 is NOT AVAILABLE on 81 in Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW (callsign: GDS/BDN). Plus, turn GDS/BDN into a separate GDS/BDN collum.
Thanks. #ResearchFail. 180.200.159.37 ( talk) 06:51, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
....On the List of digital television channels in Australia page.
Firstly, Aspire TV stopped broadcasting in SCTV areas (Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW, Darwin & Tasmania) on 29 August 2015 and got replaced by Racing.com (Yes, Aspire broadcasted on channel 66 in Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW).
Second, Imparja Television is NOT AVAILABLE on 91, as Imparja is an remote broadcaster and are not allowed to duplicate their channels.
Thanks for reading. 180.200.150.14 ( talk) 07:16, 5 August 2016 (UTC)
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Hello Nick, seems perhaps our minds think very much alike? Just yesterday I'd noticed the lack of previous and next buttons on (for example) the Rio mainpage. I tried updating those pages with some of the documented variables... but just couldn't get it to work properly. So I started looking into Template editing more (I'd never gone that far before). Finally did make some headway into, but now I see you've been working upon it recently. If I see the history right, there was no previous or next at all until your edits yesterday??? Strange timing indeed! But from what I see, only the straight previous and next are working as of yet? So were you unfinished?? I see your inspiration Template:Infobox_games does indeed work correctly, but the example on the proper Template:Infobox_Olympic_games does not. If there happens to be a mistake there, and I'm using it wrong PLEASE do let me know! I would definitely be up for helping you sort it out if need be, and have idea to streamline it (instead of having the big mess of separate variable names, only half of which are used for each page, could we not just check the Season variable, and then have previous, next, previous_opposite_season, and next_opposite_season?). You know a ton more than me on this, but if we can work together to sort it out, and get the severely lacking better navigation buttons on many more pages across Wikipedia, it'd be great. Thanks a lot, JeopardyTempest ( talk) 05:39, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
I reverted it because when you use a mobile phone it makes sense instead of scrolling.
Re /info/en/?search=List_of_digital_television_channels_in_Australia
I have never visited this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pipera ( talk • contribs) 05:58, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
I just noticed with this edit (since your talk page was on my watchlist from the colour issue) that you're from Adelaide? Me too! Just had to comment, since I think you're the first fellow Adeladian I've seen around here. Alex|The|Whovian ? 15:42, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
Why did you delete the infobox on "Xinjiang Clique"? It was a country with its own policy separate from Nationalist China. Ncfriend ( talk) 17:27, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
Oh. My mistake. Ncfriend ( talk) 11:39, 27 September 2016 (UTC)
Hello Nick Mitchell 98,
I wanted to let you know that I just tagged Fresh Ideas TV for deletion, because the article doesn't clearly say why the subject is important enough to be included in an encyclopedia.
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Can you please stop un-removing references on the ABC Me page? That one you recently removed was already the reference on Prisoner Zero in Current programming, so I undid it. Thanks. 180.200.151.44 ( talk) 05:56, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
Nick, thanks for your work. We wouldn't normally link such items as "call sign" and "television". Tony (talk) 12:38, 25 September 2016 (UTC)
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I'm not sure what your intention is at Nazi Germany but I'd just like to remind you that that article has a talk page. You might find yourself getting reverted less if you used it to discuss changes first. This is a very, very sensitive subject so maybe this is not an article to be too WP:BOLD with. You do not want to give the impression that you are edit warring or editing counter to consensus.
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