Talk:MedPage Today

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Dankedaniel in topic How is Med{age Today funded?

Contested deletion

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This page should not be speedily deleted because... The topic has gained significant coverage now and it is eligible for a separate Wikipedia page now. Furthermore there have been two previous deletion discussion about this topic. The first one didn't have a single vote whereas the second one had two votes within which one came from a sock puppet account which as far as I know is not acceptable. Presently the article should be considered from a fresh view on its merits. Also, the speedy delete criteria G4 says "This applies to sufficiently identical copies, having any title, of a page deleted via its most recent deletion discussion" which I believe is not applicable here as the content is possibly not the same and the concerns raised in previous discussions are no longer valid. As per my limited knowledge the topic is well above the threshold of Wikipedia yardsticks for inclusion. MedPage had come into news multiple times including one very significant investigation involving the nexus about semi/illegal opioid network which was vetted by US Senate committee. user:JalenFolf Can you please elaborate why you think the article should be deleted, specially in the light of my above comments? — Preceding unsigned comment added by MentroPat (talkcontribs) 09:17, 22 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

How is Med{age Today funded?

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Anybody know how MedPage Today is funded?

Should be clear since added as a source(2010) to the article: "Everyday Health Group ... which owns websites and produces content related to health and wellness." --Dankedaniel (talk) 15:09, 7 December 2021 (UTC)Reply