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I began editing and writing for Wikipedia in January 2014. As the titles below indicate, my primary interest is in Old-time radio. I am helping to expand Wikipedia's coverage of that genre in order to make more information about that era of entertainment available to the general public. I also spend much of my Wikipedia time on enhancing existing articles about radio, film, and television personalities of the past, particularly finding citations for under-cited articles.
My collection of links to Online Resources for Old-Time Radio Research is available for anyone who would like to use it.
I have created the following articles.
User:Teblick/Wikipedia Resources
User:Teblick/Index to Manual of Style (work in progress)
User:Teblick/Links for New Page Patrol comments
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