The result was keep. Mark Arsten ( talk) 00:28, 30 September 2013 (UTC) reply
The opening of the article invites comparison with the term Vanity press, but the use thereof is quite different. New writers pay for their work to be published by such firms because they have failed to be published by reputable companies who carry the costs of doing so themselves in the expectation of a financial return, and pay the author. The record companies listed were founded mostly by very successful musicians whose commercial worth was by then well established. The article currently has just two citations, and a request for additional references was added nearly six years ago. One of the citations is now a broken link, while the other scarcely lists any of the examples given. While this article is not a complete fabrication, a check of the first 50 or so Google results uncovered articles from the New York Times and the tabloid (non-RS) New York Daily News which use the term, its notability looks questionable. Philip Cross ( talk) 13:53, 22 September 2013 (UTC) reply