News coverage isn't an established notability criteria. Anna Nicole Smith's death is not "more notable" than september 11th. It was given greater coverage than Sep 11th by CNN as well as other networks. See how airtime logic fails?
Where is this continuing media coverage? Are we live on the air about this? There is a mere mention of it only. It doesn't even discusses the fundamentals.
Can anyone argue on notability aside from "its on the news"?
- White Cat
On 7/1/07, Anthony wikimail@inbox.org wrote:
If continuing media coverage doesn't show that something is notable, I'm not sure what you think does. You might consider certain information useless, but that doesn't mean we all do. One of the principles of working in a wiki environment is that we work together, and this means ignoring those things you don't care about.
Personally I think [[2007 State of the Union Address]] is useless. But obviously some people get a kick out of that kind of stuff. So let 'em.
Anthony
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