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Keep This is the leading publisher of pet magazines in the United States, and is the publisher of both
Cat Fancy and
Dog Fancy, each the #1 magazine in their category for decades, with paid circulations in the range of a quarter million. They publish about 70 magazines, and also publish books about pets. It can be difficult to reference article about publishers, as searches mostly show their own work rather than independent sources about their work. Here's a
BusinessWeek profile. Here's an
InsideView profile. Here's their
Hoover's profile.
Cullen328Let's discuss it 02:02, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep. A significant publisher of pet-oriented publications. Dozens of potential sources
[1] are identified at GNews by searching its previous name, "Fancy Publications", including, for example,
[2][3][4][5][6]. In the words of a 1999 L.A. Times article, Fancy Publications is "a pet publishing empire that includes such titles as Koi World, Ferrets, Natural Cat (sample headline: "Holistic Hairball Fighters"), Critters (sample story: "What's Hot in Pocket Pets: Flying Squirrels, Chipmunks, Gerbils and More!"), Rabbits and Natural Dog (which tells you "How to Massage Your Dog")." --
Arxiloxos (
talk) 02:09, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep - Although the claim is self-sourced, BowTie asserts that they are "the world's largest publisher of animal- and pet-related content." That should give us sufficient pause regardless of the sourcing state of this piece. Obviously, magazine articles about companies that produce rival magazines are hard to find, but Cullen is on the right track in observing that there is business coverage out there.
Carrite (
talk) 16:23, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep Although supporting the deletion of most the questioned magazine title articles, I see no reason to question the notability of their publisher.
It would also be reasonable to list these magazines (but not redlinks) within that publisher article.
Andy Dingley (
talk) 20:35, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep Significant history going back to prior name.--Milowent • hasspoken 04:28, 28 February 2012 (UTC)reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Keep This is the leading publisher of pet magazines in the United States, and is the publisher of both
Cat Fancy and
Dog Fancy, each the #1 magazine in their category for decades, with paid circulations in the range of a quarter million. They publish about 70 magazines, and also publish books about pets. It can be difficult to reference article about publishers, as searches mostly show their own work rather than independent sources about their work. Here's a
BusinessWeek profile. Here's an
InsideView profile. Here's their
Hoover's profile.
Cullen328Let's discuss it 02:02, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep. A significant publisher of pet-oriented publications. Dozens of potential sources
[1] are identified at GNews by searching its previous name, "Fancy Publications", including, for example,
[2][3][4][5][6]. In the words of a 1999 L.A. Times article, Fancy Publications is "a pet publishing empire that includes such titles as Koi World, Ferrets, Natural Cat (sample headline: "Holistic Hairball Fighters"), Critters (sample story: "What's Hot in Pocket Pets: Flying Squirrels, Chipmunks, Gerbils and More!"), Rabbits and Natural Dog (which tells you "How to Massage Your Dog")." --
Arxiloxos (
talk) 02:09, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep - Although the claim is self-sourced, BowTie asserts that they are "the world's largest publisher of animal- and pet-related content." That should give us sufficient pause regardless of the sourcing state of this piece. Obviously, magazine articles about companies that produce rival magazines are hard to find, but Cullen is on the right track in observing that there is business coverage out there.
Carrite (
talk) 16:23, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep Although supporting the deletion of most the questioned magazine title articles, I see no reason to question the notability of their publisher.
It would also be reasonable to list these magazines (but not redlinks) within that publisher article.
Andy Dingley (
talk) 20:35, 24 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep Significant history going back to prior name.--Milowent • hasspoken 04:28, 28 February 2012 (UTC)reply
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