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720p60 or 720p30?

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Anyone know if both channels are transmitted in native 720p60 with higher compression, or in 720p30 with less compression, or some combination of the two (maybe varying based on programming)?  –radiojon (talk) 17:38, 1 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Need clarification on show reference

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One part of the page stated that "WGXA picked up Ellen..." Does that really mean The Ellen DeGeneres Show rather than reruns of the defunct sitcom Ellen? Just asking. - Desmond Hobson (talk) 18:43, 13 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Infobox list formatting

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The Manual of Style says that <br />-delimited lists are to be avoided because they don't meet Web standards. Per WP:UBLIST, where bullets aren't desirable, either {{PL}} or {{ubl}} may be used; neither is preferred over the other, but either should be used in place of <br />.

It's true that the {{infobox broadcast}} documentation says to use <br />, but it appears simply to be out of date—likely written before WP:UBLIST—rather than recommending something contrary to the MOS. (Many other infoboxes recommend {{PL}} or {{ubl}}.[1])

Thanks.  Rebbing  talk  23:57, 29 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Also, small formating in infoboxes are to be avoided per MOS:FONTSIZE as infoboxes are already reduced sized text. DT2 is not standard and seems to be an assumption of what PSIP Short Name extension would be, when the initial digital subchannel were rolled out. Best to just use .1:, .2:, .3: ,etc. It is easy enough to just allow the history section and the infobox absorb the DTV tables that are prevalent, but are not TVS standard per Article structure. I have tried to discuss an update of the infobox at WP:TVS to no avail. Spshu (talk) 15:44, 3 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ E.g. Infobox television § Parameters ("For most of the fields below, if there are multiple entries, separate them using {{Plainlist}} or {{Unbulleted list}}.").