Talk:Alliance for Community Media

Notability and excessive reliance on sources too closely associated with the subject
Two days ago, a search for "Alliance for Community Media" identified several relevant sources. I spent much of the past two days adding some of them to Wikidata and adding citations to them to this article.

There is actually a 1996 US Supreme Court decision in a case with a huge title also known as "Alliance for Community Media v. FCC", which probably deserves a paragraph by itself. However, the decision is written in legalese, and I'm not sure I understand it -- and I don't want to take the time now to figure it out. So it appears in a note but not in a paragraph ;-)

There are now 10 notes citing 17 references. Some but not all are publications by local and regional affiliates of ACM.

I think I've adequately addressed the question of notability, and the article no longer relies on the main website associated with the subject of this article. I am therefore removing the banners questioning notability and excessive reliance on sources too closely associated with the subject.

Comments? DavidMCEddy (talk) 17:07, 7 June 2022 (UTC)