The result was delete. Mark Arsten ( talk) 04:46, 21 August 2012 (UTC) reply
My major reason for nominating these two articles for deletion is that it seems rather odd/pointless (to me) to have just these two articles out of the 56-year history of Australian television. And the fact that the second of these two articles was created in 2007, but since then (as far as I can tell) nobody has been sufficiently interested to create corresponding articles for 2008 onwards, suggests to me that the remaining articles in the series are unlikely to ever be created. Contrast this with the US and Canadian subcategories of
Category:Television schedules, which contain full sets of articles up to the current year. I'm aware that both of these articles have been nominated for deletion before and that those discussions were closed as "no consensus". However, those discussions were 3 years ago, when these articles were a lot closer to being "current", and opinions may have changed since then.
DH85868993 (
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01:22, 14 August 2012 (UTC)
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Additional rationale (arising from the discussion, reproduced here to avoid new readers having to wade through the whole discussion to find it): Due to regional variations, and program changes throughout the year, the articles are not representative of the entire Australian TV schedule for the year. Also, I do not believe that Australian TV schedules are notable in the way that American ones are.
DH85868993 (
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22:01, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Mark Arsten ( talk) 04:46, 21 August 2012 (UTC) reply
My major reason for nominating these two articles for deletion is that it seems rather odd/pointless (to me) to have just these two articles out of the 56-year history of Australian television. And the fact that the second of these two articles was created in 2007, but since then (as far as I can tell) nobody has been sufficiently interested to create corresponding articles for 2008 onwards, suggests to me that the remaining articles in the series are unlikely to ever be created. Contrast this with the US and Canadian subcategories of
Category:Television schedules, which contain full sets of articles up to the current year. I'm aware that both of these articles have been nominated for deletion before and that those discussions were closed as "no consensus". However, those discussions were 3 years ago, when these articles were a lot closer to being "current", and opinions may have changed since then.
DH85868993 (
talk)
01:22, 14 August 2012 (UTC)
reply
Additional rationale (arising from the discussion, reproduced here to avoid new readers having to wade through the whole discussion to find it): Due to regional variations, and program changes throughout the year, the articles are not representative of the entire Australian TV schedule for the year. Also, I do not believe that Australian TV schedules are notable in the way that American ones are.
DH85868993 (
talk)
22:01, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
reply