Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bruce Guthrie (editor)

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The result was keep per WP:SNOW. Lots of sources found for notability. (non-admin closure) GeoffreyT2000 (talk) 01:41, 16 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Bruce Guthrie (editor)

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this person seems to be non-notable. He was fired , sued his employer and won. big deal?? all three links provided are related to the lawsuit The 6th Floor (talk) 17:53, 11 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Note: This discussion has been included in the list of People-related deletion discussions. Babymissfortune 05:43, 12 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Journalism-related deletion discussions. Babymissfortune 05:44, 12 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Australia-related deletion discussions. Babymissfortune 05:44, 12 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • Speedy keep. Plenty of independent coverage on subject across 15+ years that extend well beyond the high-profile lawsuit (excerpts below):

John Huxley, (12 Oct 1995) 'Newspaper Allies Are Now Rivals' The Sydney Morning Herald p. 7
The battle for Melbourne's shrinking newspaper market has always been tough, turbulent and, in the case of some titles, terminal. Now, it is set to turn personal with the appointment of Mr Bruce Guthrie as the new editor of The Age.
Sid Marris & Benjamin Haslem (1 Aug 1997) 'Kennett hopes for loving Age' The Australian p. 6
VICTORIAN Premier Jeff Kennett yesterday renewed his attack on the editorial management of The Age newspaper, indicating he had complained to management about the behaviour of editor Bruce Guthrie.
Richard Yallop (23 Aug 1997) 'Age editor quits citing difference in outlook' The Australian p. 2
THE editor of The Age, Bruce Guthrie, resigned yesterday, telling staff he did not share the same vision for the newspaper as the newly appointed editor-in-chief and publisher, Steve Harris.
Catherine Fox (8 Dec 1998) 'Former Age editor goes to Who' The Australian Financial Review p. 36
Time Inc is replacing Mr Tom Moore, the editor of its troubled weekly magazine Who Weekly with the former editor of Fairfax's The Age, Mr Bruce Guthrie.
Helen Westerman (18 Jan 2007) 'New editor for Herald Sun' The Age
Guthrie, currently editor of The Weekend Australian magazine, is on holiday in Colorado and was unavailable for comment yesterday. He began his career with the The Herald in Melbourne in 1971, going on to become editor of The Sunday Age in 1992 and The Age in 1995, where he was a vocal critic of then Victorian premier Jeff Kennett. Guthrie later left to edit People magazine and Who Weekly before being made Time Inc Australia's editorial director in 2003. He returned to News Limited in 2004.
Jonathon Chancellor (9 Nov 2008) 'Title deeds' The Sydney Morning Herald p. 52
FORMER Who Weekly editor, Bruce Guthrie, now editor-in-chief of The Herald Sun, has listed his 1930s Sydney residence with plans to upgrade his Melbourne abodes. More than $2.3million is expected for the recently tenanted Cremorne house with pool. ... It was bought by Guthrie and his wife, restaurant reviewer Janne Apelgren, for $1.25million in 1999 shortly after his appointment as Who Weekly editor following his return to Australia from New York.
Andrew Crook (10 Jun 2011) 'Murdoch bites man: HWT 'threatened' Press Club over Guthrie book' Crikey
The Herald and Weekly Times issued threats to withdraw funding to the Melbourne Press Club if it went ahead with a proposal to launch Bruce Guthrie’s best-selling book Man Bites Murdoch, according to the distinguished former editor of the Herald Sun.
'Further to the Guthries' (22 Nov 2013) The Australian Financial Review p. 37
Some Rear Window readers may have figured from Monday's item on the Industry SuperFunds-owned fledgling digital site, thenewdaily.com.au, that director Bruce Guthrie was paying his daughter Susannah out of the project's coffers. Actually, she's not being paid by The New Daily. Ms Guthrie has recently returned from an extended stint at Time Inc in New York.
Clearly the article needs expanding, as do a lot of other articles on the Australian media, but this is no reason to delete it. As a side note, would it be more appropriate to disambiguate this page as journalist rather than editor? Editor is quite a broad term. Kb.au (talk) 07:38, 12 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep – As shown above, there are coverage beyond the lawsuit. Also has been editor of several notable papers, the article needs renaming and expansion though. –Ammarpad (talk) 12:23, 14 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'd thought of that when I checked the DAB page to see what it disambiguates. It is unnecessary as the politician never had an article it is more appropriate to use hatnote until the time we have more entries that really needs disambiguation. –Ammarpad (talk) 04:18, 15 January 2018 (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 talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.