The result was no consensus. There are 3 keep votes against 3 delete (1 weak one) as well as it has been relisted thrice which is the limit perhaps there is no clear consensus at all. Closing and supporting the option of a re-nom after 2-3 months ( non-admin closure) TheSpecialUser TSU 02:45, 17 November 2012 (UTC) reply
Delete This article was created in 2006 and remains unreferenced. The web has incidental mentions of the show in connection with celebrities, but no real coverage of it. All one can find is blurbs like http://www.tv[removespace]rage.com/shows/id-14758 this one at TV Rage or this one at http://www.meta[removespace]critic.com/tv/mtv-exposed Meta Critic. The most substantive comment that I found was the single line of analysis at page 325 of Reality TV: Remaking Television Culture by Laurie Ouellette: "The MTV dating show Exposed caters to the savvy, skeptical single while tracing its default to brute, bodily empiricism." followed by a blurb from the show's promo, and used as an example of the human body as truth. Most potential hits are false drops. So it fails the "significant coverage" test. Notability is not inherited, so all of those You Tube takes from the show are just that, celebrity cruft. -- Bejnar ( talk) 19:24, 16 October 2012 (UTC) reply
The result was no consensus. There are 3 keep votes against 3 delete (1 weak one) as well as it has been relisted thrice which is the limit perhaps there is no clear consensus at all. Closing and supporting the option of a re-nom after 2-3 months ( non-admin closure) TheSpecialUser TSU 02:45, 17 November 2012 (UTC) reply
Delete This article was created in 2006 and remains unreferenced. The web has incidental mentions of the show in connection with celebrities, but no real coverage of it. All one can find is blurbs like http://www.tv[removespace]rage.com/shows/id-14758 this one at TV Rage or this one at http://www.meta[removespace]critic.com/tv/mtv-exposed Meta Critic. The most substantive comment that I found was the single line of analysis at page 325 of Reality TV: Remaking Television Culture by Laurie Ouellette: "The MTV dating show Exposed caters to the savvy, skeptical single while tracing its default to brute, bodily empiricism." followed by a blurb from the show's promo, and used as an example of the human body as truth. Most potential hits are false drops. So it fails the "significant coverage" test. Notability is not inherited, so all of those You Tube takes from the show are just that, celebrity cruft. -- Bejnar ( talk) 19:24, 16 October 2012 (UTC) reply