Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kyle Baxter Utley


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The result was   delete. –Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone  17:18, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

Kyle Baxter Utley

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Unsourced article, alludes to notability by association, but not notable in own right.  MBisanz  talk 03:15, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
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 * Delete His chief claim to fame appears to be the two companies he founded, Flip It Records and Pagoda Ventures. There is a mention of him in relation to the Flip-It Records release of the Dolly Parton's single in a brief Time Magazine article: People: Move over Madonna, here's Dolly. And that's it. No other commercially released recordings and 0 press coverage of the company, apart from the April 7, 1997 Time article. Likewise 0 general web coverage in reliable, independent sources, just a few digital downloads, and used promo recordings for sale. The WP article itself says the company closed after 2 years because of "licensing disputes" with Universal Music Group. As for Pagoda Ventures, if it is "one of the world's major metal trading companies" as the article asserts, there would be more coverage in Google news than this . Likewise, no significant general web coverage by reliable independent sources . These are the Google News results (all dates) for "Kyle Baxter Utley", presumably a different "Kyle Baxter Utley"? (e.g. "U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White says Kyle Baxter Utley was engaged in a host of fraud schemes from 1992 to 1997." - UPI, 10-15-1998) See also general web results for "Kyle Baxter Utley  and "Kyle Utley" . I also have a subscription to the Highbeam publications library. Nothing there either, apart from what's already been mentioned. - Voceditenore (talk) 13:13, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Delete for failure to satisfy WP:N.-- S Marshall  Talk / Cont  23:12, 30 January 2009 (UTC)


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