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The result was delete. (all). Mangojuicetalk 16:11, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Frank Coletta (Australian Journalist)[edit]

Frank Coletta (Australian Journalist) (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) – (View log)

Non-notable substitute Australian news reporter - article is unreferenced. Also nominated are similar articles of other substitute news readers

Jacinta Hocking (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
Richard Davies (journalist) (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) Golden Wattle talk 22:35, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
While this is only a guideline - none of these journalists - nor many others that have wikipedia articles and would fall into the same category would meet any of these guidelines. There are no references for these articles and there is no assertion that they have made contributions to their profession in any sense as per the guidelines above. "A long history in the media" does not equal notable.--Golden Wattle talk 23:44, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment Ok, for those commenting who've not used Google to check what they're on about - here it is. Firstly, Coletta stood in the 2006 Hornsby City Council By-election[1] on a number of local issues, is a supporter of Cystic Fibrosis NSW on account of having a child suffering CF. He is also a member of the board of Australian Health Management since 2001. In his over 20yrs experience in the media industry across print, radio and television, with organisations including Sky News Australia, the Australian Radio Network and Fairfax newspapers. He’s also worked extensively as a freelance journalist with SBS radio, the National Soccer League and Australian Associated Press. He is also a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and is a NSW Justice of the Peace (Listed under Francesco Anthony Coletta). He also caused a minor uproar when during the Cronulla Riots, he read out in full, the text message that is supposedly doing the rounds at the moment, imploring the ‘lions of Lebanon’ to meet at a particular place, at a particular time, with the intent of committing violent crime. [2]. I think that covers it. Thewinchester (talk) 07:58, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Comment in response - the articles cite no sources, whether or not sources can be googled is not the point. Notability is not adequately asserted and therefore it is not a matter of requesting sources to support claims of notability; not one of the people are notable. The facts you give about Coletta immediately above may be sourced but not one of them makes him notable. History in the media is not a claim to notability - is he "regarded as an important figure or is widely cited by [his] peers" - no! We do not have articles on justices of the peace - they are not notable, nor are people who support charities - many of us do. Company directors are not intrinsicaly notable, nor are people who stand for local councils - successfully elected mayors perhaps but just standing ... The Cronulla Riots incident might have pushed it over the edge but all he did was read somebody else's words - he is not mentioned in the article on the riots so I don't think that pushes him over the notability threshhold. In fact perhaps one test for notability is where the article links - at present the only link within article space is to Ten News; Jacinta Hocling and Richard Davies only link to a list of television presenters. I also suggest, if you have some additions to make on a person, you imnprove the article, not merely place them in the debate - an improved article provides different considerations. I personally don't think the additions you could make from the above would push it over the line, but perhaps it might look different if edited ....--Golden Wattle talk 11:37, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Frank Coletta - Secondary reference from Fairfax media: WOOPS! We overpaid ourselves $262,000 Illawarra Mercury 24/03/2007 "DIRECTORS of Wollongong-based Australian Health Management have overpaid themselves $262,000 and must ask members to let them keep it......"
Jacinta Hocking - Secondary reference from Fairfax media: 2 one star references from the Sun Herald, likely to be incidental.
Search on 'Richard Davies AND Ten' found 1 one star reference, likely to be incidental.
Comment- Of the three references now on the article, only the second one - Channel Ten likes to make the news, not report it by the Chaser - I reckon is non-trivial. The others show he is a company director and plays amateur sport, which provides background but does not contribute substantially to his notability. Maybe another non-trivial secondary reference and I might be persuaded. --Takver 08:11, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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