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* [[CJLT-FM]] → [[CKOV-FM]]
* [[CJLT-FM]] → [[CKOV-FM]]

This at first appeared uncontroversial, as currently broadcasting stations are normally referred to by their current callsigns, that is, common English usage quickly follows the official change.

But there seems some confusion above and below about the exact move required, and I have failed to find any mention of the [[CRTC]] announcement quoted above at their website. The request was made for the ''article'' at CKOV to move to CKQQ, and at CJLT to move to CKOV. However, CKOV was a redirect to CKQQ. The current CKQQ article reads in part ''the station changed its call letters from the historic CKOV-FM to CKQQ-FM'', but mentions no further move. The CJLT article mentions a pending application for a frequency change but no callsign change. Several websites such as [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/index3.html?url=http%3A//www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php%3Fid%3D92%26historyID%3D39] give histories of CKQQ but again no mention of a further move.

I think the reference to CKQQ may be in error, and the move requested may be simply CLLT -> CKOV, but there's no verifiable justification given for this. Is it even worth relisting? [[User:Andrewa|Andrewa]] ([[User talk:Andrewa|talk]]) 17:03, 16 April 2011 (UTC)


==Move discussion in progress==
==Move discussion in progress==

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Requested move

CKOV-FMCKQQ-FM — CKOV-FM is a redirect to CKQQ-FM anyways because of a Call Letter Change that occurred in 2010. CJLT-FM has changed their call letters to CKOV-FM, as announced today by the CRTC. Requesting a move & put a link to CKQQ on this page. Youknow84 (talk) 21:53, 7 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This at first appeared uncontroversial, as currently broadcasting stations are normally referred to by their current callsigns, that is, common English usage quickly follows the official change.

But there seems some confusion above and below about the exact move required, and I have failed to find any mention of the CRTC announcement quoted above at their website. The request was made for the article at CKOV to move to CKQQ, and at CJLT to move to CKOV. However, CKOV was a redirect to CKQQ. The current CKQQ article reads in part the station changed its call letters from the historic CKOV-FM to CKQQ-FM, but mentions no further move. The CJLT article mentions a pending application for a frequency change but no callsign change. Several websites such as [1] give histories of CKQQ but again no mention of a further move.

I think the reference to CKQQ may be in error, and the move requested may be simply CLLT -> CKOV, but there's no verifiable justification given for this. Is it even worth relisting? Andrewa (talk) 17:03, 16 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Move discussion in progress

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:CJLT-FM which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RM bot 22:00, 7 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]