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==Name==
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The company's name is ''AudioGO'', not ''AudioGo''. The last "o" is capitalised. [http://www.audiogo.co.uk/ Check out their website] if you want proof. [[User:D0ct0r11|D0ct0r11]] 17:02, May 20, 2011 (UTC)
The company's name is ''AudioGO'', not ''AudioGo''. The last "o" is capitalised. [http://www.audiogo.co.uk/ Check out their website] if you want proof. [[User:D0ct0r11|D0ct0r11]] 17:02, May 20, 2011 (UTC)
== Audio releases post-AudioGO ==
[[BBC Audio]] currently redirects here, but ...should it? I'm no expert on the releases, but it looks like it got moved here for accuracy when AudioGO the company took over. However, AudioGO has now been defunct for, um, almost ten years, yet all the many, many BBC Audio audiobook releases since then still only have this page to link to as publisher. I think we need a proper, up-to-date article for [[BBC Audio]]; either leave [[AudioGO]] here as a little page on a short period of its history, or just fold it in at the appropriate point. Even just deleting the redirect? I think possibly editors are linking to "BBC Audio" because they assume someone must be maintaining it, with the apparently good link creating a false sense of security; perhaps a redlink might galvanise someone into creating the page properly. [[User:Starkidsoph|Starkidsoph]] [[User talk:Starkidsoph|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:25, 28 June 2023 (UTC)

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Name

The company's name is AudioGO, not AudioGo. The last "o" is capitalised. Check out their website if you want proof. D0ct0r11 17:02, May 20, 2011 (UTC)

Audio releases post-AudioGO

BBC Audio currently redirects here, but ...should it? I'm no expert on the releases, but it looks like it got moved here for accuracy when AudioGO the company took over. However, AudioGO has now been defunct for, um, almost ten years, yet all the many, many BBC Audio audiobook releases since then still only have this page to link to as publisher. I think we need a proper, up-to-date article for BBC Audio; either leave AudioGO here as a little page on a short period of its history, or just fold it in at the appropriate point. Even just deleting the redirect? I think possibly editors are linking to "BBC Audio" because they assume someone must be maintaining it, with the apparently good link creating a false sense of security; perhaps a redlink might galvanise someone into creating the page properly. Starkidsoph 02:25, 28 June 2023 (UTC)