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Comment I would like to see some more citations from local news sources. If she is notable and from NYC there should be a number of local articles in NY Post, NY Times, NY Daily News, NY Magazine etc.. if she is on the 30 under 30 in media on Forbes. If those citations can be established then possibly the article can be justified but if not then a delete.
ScienceAdvisor (
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01:13, 28 April 2019 (UTC)reply
Keep Many sufficient sources exist to prove notability and expand the article further. I encourage a google search. Apparently this woman is relevant in every demographic from Glamour to The Guardian.
Trillfendi (
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16:19, 28 April 2019 (UTC)reply
Keep Ashley C. Ford is a notable queer podcaster who has a long career ahead of her. To the main folx who worked on this article so far (looks like
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Koavf (
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RachelWex (
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21:01, 28 April 2019 (UTC)reply
The article does mention podcasting: Ford is the host of Brooklyn-based television program and podcast 112BK. The sources from the New York Times and PBS Newshour also discuss her podcasting work.
XOR'easter (
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21:47, 28 April 2019 (UTC)reply
That's stupid: I just misstyped the search in my browser. Either way, simply having a podcast doesn't make you notable but would have to be established with sources, of course. ―
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