Talk:WRDU-FM
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Thank you for the links. This article sorely needs to be rendered NPOV. This would include primarily the removal of the past tense in the opening paragraph (the station is indeed still on the air), and an indication that (despite the wishes of many former fans) the station has indeed changed format, effective 10/6/06, to Country, as "The Rooster".
--Tomguild 15:25, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Agree totally with Tomguild. I was a fan of the old format, but the change to country is here to stay. To the childish fans of the old format who insist on reverting the article to its pre-country format: Grow up! Continuing to vandalize this article will not bring back the old WRDU. Ward3001 03:14, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the revisions. I'm not sure that the "Bull Durham" reference is completely accurate. There is a WRDU radio station depicted in the movie as carrying the games live, but I think it was depicted as a small AM station that probably didn't play rock or ever make the Rolling Stone Reader's Poll. After the real station went to great lengths to help recruit extras when the movie was shot back in 1987, we were thrilled to hear that we'd be "in the movie". Then the movie came out...Tomguild 18:01, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Maybe the dispute template can come off now? Tomguild 19:44, 28 October 2006 (UTC)