Talk:Ian Venables
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hangon
editThis survived AfD 3 weeks ago, so I think that if someone wants to delete it it should go there again -- it is obviously debatable. I participated in the first AfD so I'm letting someone else decide.
Hang on!
editi also agree with the above comment. it has been through, and survived about 2 debates now. As well as this, User Clavecin removed a lot of material from this page not that long ago. I think that tis material should have remained on the page. That is the reason for the page to be a "stub." If this material were to be re-added, then the page would be ore viable. The article definitely states notability- the subject is a well known composer. Speedy deletion is for page which 'do not do this. He has independent, reliable reviews, such as from a major UK radio station Classic FM. As well as others- as indicated on the page. Btline 10:36, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
As well as this, his music has been played on many radio stations including the no 1&2 classical stations in the UK. BBC 3 and Classic FM. The article is viable because there are links to and from the page. Btline 10:40, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
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