I just wanted to explain the reasons I undid your edits last night. The main point was to keep the presenters table on the BBC Breakfast article in the same style as other BBC News tables. I would refer you to articles such as the BBC News at Six, GMT and PM to see how this style is used across a variety of articles. If you order presenters by year you end up sometimes with the anomaly occasional relief presenters being listed above the main presenter. Personally, I think that is not the most user-friendly way we can display information.
The established order used in these tables is:
1) Main presenter(s)
2) Deputy presenter (s)
3) Regular reliefs
4) Occasional reliefs
Not all of these categories apply to every article. Usually presenters within each section are ranked by frequency of their appearances. This may be alphabetical in some articles though.
In the BBC Breakfast table, it seems strange to place Kate Silverton above Charlie Stayt and Louise Minchin as she currently is only an occasional presenter (who hasn't actually presented from Salford yet). I don't think that puts across acurately the personalities you are likely to see on screen.
We have had quite a few problems with the presenters table in the BBC Breakfast article since the move to Salford with all the changes. The set-up of the table was the one agreed between the editors who had been making the initial changes. I will change the order of the table back to the format it was in before (fixing any small errors I can see) tomorrow, if I have not heard back from you. Please feel free to leave me a message if there is anything I have said which you fundamentally disagree with. For me, the most important thing is to keep the aricle in line with as many BBC News programmes as we can.
I have also placed this message on the BBC Breakfast talk page in case any other editors have any additional comments to make.
Best wishes
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Hello, On Wikipedia, lists go in chronological order (unless it's alphabetical), and that includes in the infobox. I did not notice that it was not correct. Thanks for pointing that out. I have corrected that as well.
Also, in the U.S., it's 'host' not 'presenter' -- and more importantly, that's how he's announced on the show. And please keep in mind that when you revert all that includes other editing done as well. Thank you. --Musdan77 (talk) 17:52, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
You seem to misunderstand or not understand NPOV - all of the statements in the lede of the Habbo article are simply factual representations of what RSs have said about the matter and have been covered by multiple RS. If you think any of the statements are not factual NPOV representations of what has been reported - which *specific* statement is problematical? The matter has been reported widely in the Guardian, on the BBC, in the Times, the independent. If we are adding in our own interpretation of what they had said then that would not represent NPOV and in actual fact your claims that Channel 4 is 'bias' is actually a NPOV because unless you can show otherwise, we consider Channel 4 to be an RS. --Cameron Scott (talk) 16:25, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
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