Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Robin Stummer

This contribution has been edited since original posting, and fully complies with Wiki guidance on acceptable content. The contribution is not promotional. It has no promotional or commercial aspect in any way. It is a factual account of the work and specialism of a journalist who, far from being 'non-notable', has worked on quality British newspapers for a quarter of a century, breaking many stories, and whose work is known around the world. LEGIS, apparently a lawyer, is factually incorrect about Cornerstone magazine, which, it appears clearly, was highly successful throughout its existence; it never "went bust". On the contrary, it seems that it was exceptionally successful in all aspects, including its commercial standing. Indeed, the title was extremely successful throughout its existence. A name change took place in 2012, as can be easily seen online. It is now entitled SPAB Magazine. LEGIS is also grossly incorrect in stating that the magazine lasted only two years. As can be easily seen online, Cornerstone was founded in 2004, and its name changed in 2012. That is eight years. It is hard to understand why LEGIS is making these basic errors. This Wiki article is fully in keeping with equivalent articles currently online and viewable, covering several journalist colleagues of Robin Stummer. It is hard to understand why this article submission has been singled out in this way. Perhaps LEGIS can further explain his attitude to this contribution. — Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Bealey3399 (talk • contribs) 16:20, 4 October 2014‎