Talk:Catt Sadler

Latest comment: 3 years ago by EarthFurst in topic dateunify to format majority

Edit request from Csadler, 26 January 2011

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{{edit semi-protected}} Catt Sadler is an Emmy-winning journalist who was recently named by the Los Angeles Times as One of the Top 10 Next Broadcasters of Our Generation. She can be seen on E! News and hosting a number of E! specials and high-caliber red carpet events.

A graduate of Indiana University as a journalism major, Catt got her start as the entertainment reporter for KBWB/KNTV in San Francisco, where for more than four years, she hosted a nightly lifestyle segment called "The Bay Beat" and traveled frequently to Los Angeles and New York to conduct celebrity interviews.

Later, Catt returned to her home state to host the Indiana Lottery's Hoosier Millionaire, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country. During this time, she also served as the official emcee for the NBA's Indiana Pacers for the 2003-04 season. In 2006, Catt moved to Los Angeles and spearheaded the launch of the cult favorite, The Daily 10, for E! She hosted the D10 for almost five years.

This Midwestern girl was bit by the acting bug at age 11 after appearing in the film Hoosiers. In the years that followed, she acted in a number of school plays and musicals and also sang in an all-girl band. Catt has since appeared on various soap operas including General Hospital as well as starred in the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus music video "You Better Pray."

Catt focuses the majority of her charitable efforts on the Women Like Us Foundation, serving as both President of the Hollywood Chapter and International Spokesperson for the organization. In 2010, Catt became the brand champion for Own Products, a clean, natural skincare line promoting health and beauty. A producer at the core, Catt launched Love Bug Entertainment, Inc. just last year. She is currently working on developing a handful of projects.

Catt is the proud mother of two handsome boys, Austin and Arion. They share their Los Angeles home with their three cats and chameleon.

Csadler (talk) 21:21, 26 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: Csadler, I'm guessing that you are or are related to the subject of this article. While we appreciate your input, you do need to make sure that all of your editing (or edit requests, in this case) meet our editing policies and guidelines. The overall problem with your suggestion here is that it is in the wrong style. Wikipedia articles must read like encyclopedia articles; that is, they must be factual, neutral, and verified by reliable sources. For example, we cannot write "was bit by the acting bug at age 11" as that is casual, POV language. Similarly, we "proud mother" is inappropriate. Furthermore, none of this is verified--in BLPs we really should include only verified information. It's okay to include some unverified things (like where she went to school), but even that technically should go. Ugh. I just looked in the article and saw some of that wording there already. I'm going to go through the article now and trim out the POV language and non-encyclopedic information (for example, it is not relevant to her biography that she was in a sorority). Qwyrxian (talk) 04:01, 27 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Okay, I just checked the E online site to see what info was verified, and found out that our article is an exact copy of their site. Now, I suppose it's possible that E! took that info from Wikipedia and then (illegally) added a copyright tag, but as I'm not sure, and I wanted to do a rewrite, I blanked it and will start rewriting now. Qwyrxian (talk) 04:06, 27 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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www.imdb.com states a different birth date.

Last edited at 15:54, 8 July 2009 (UTC). Substituted at 05:08, 13 May 2016 (UTC)

dateunify to format majority

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Plan to add a reference and hope to MOS:DATEUNIFY (MOS:DATEFORMAT). I checked the existing refs in article and MOST were month day, year:

  • 11 refs of month_day,_year (refs 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16)
  • 4 refs of year_number_number (refs 5, 10, 11, and 17)
  • 1 ref of day_month_year (ref 2)
  • 1 ref with NO date (ref 9)(the horror)

I'm going to DATEUNIFY in the direction of the reference dateformat majority (month_day,_year). --EarthFurst (talk) 21:03, 31 October 2021 (UTC)Reply