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Could folks look at WP:RS and WP:CITE? "Here's a raw link to a YouTube account, dumped into the middle of an article" does not constitute providing verification of an assertion. Press releases do not constitute reliable sources, even if the reference was properly formatted; and raw links to search engine results do not meet WP:CITE. -- Orange Mike | Talk 17:34, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
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There are two reliable sources about Spadea's vaccine stance cited in the article:
Among the radio personalities who opposed the bill was Bill Spadea, a Republican who supports President Trump and hosts a morning show on one of New Jersey’s largest radio stations.The bill being referred to in the article:
New York lawmakers passed a bill ending all nonmedical exemptions to immunization
Dr. Marc Feingold, a primary care doctor in Manalapan, has been spending plenty of time with his patients in recent weeks trying to debunk misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine, falsehoods heard everywhere from Facebook and the TV networks to New Jersey radio, including Bill Spadea's popular New Jersey morning-drive talk show.And much of the rest of that article is about Spadea.
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a well-known conservative media personality with some controversial opinions, including those on vaccines.[1]
When it has become a common descriptor in reliable sources, the content is WP:DUE for inclusion in the article. Schazjmd (talk) 18:51, 13 May 2023 (UTC)
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Could folks look at WP:RS and WP:CITE? "Here's a raw link to a YouTube account, dumped into the middle of an article" does not constitute providing verification of an assertion. Press releases do not constitute reliable sources, even if the reference was properly formatted; and raw links to search engine results do not meet WP:CITE. -- Orange Mike | Talk 17:34, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
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There are two reliable sources about Spadea's vaccine stance cited in the article:
Among the radio personalities who opposed the bill was Bill Spadea, a Republican who supports President Trump and hosts a morning show on one of New Jersey’s largest radio stations.The bill being referred to in the article:
New York lawmakers passed a bill ending all nonmedical exemptions to immunization
Dr. Marc Feingold, a primary care doctor in Manalapan, has been spending plenty of time with his patients in recent weeks trying to debunk misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine, falsehoods heard everywhere from Facebook and the TV networks to New Jersey radio, including Bill Spadea's popular New Jersey morning-drive talk show.And much of the rest of that article is about Spadea.
In sources not currently cited in the article:
a well-known conservative media personality with some controversial opinions, including those on vaccines.[1]
When it has become a common descriptor in reliable sources, the content is WP:DUE for inclusion in the article. Schazjmd (talk) 18:51, 13 May 2023 (UTC)