Talk:Mark Masters
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Calling his father "controversial" without citing a notoable example from a reliable source is not neutral point of view, and not necessarily relevant to the subject of the article.
The statement about dropping out of school is unsourced and the policy on living person encourages immediate removal of unsourced facts, which I'm doing...
The watchman.org source cited lists the Church of Jesus Christ (Mormons) as a cult[1] along with selling materials for Christians to bring Mormons back to the real Christian church. Is this really a reliable source per wikipedia standards?... Their article makes transitions between quotes from articles that are 15-20 years old, and uses techniques like "guilt by association" (A is similar B, and B is bad, therefore A is bad).
Frankly, I think the entire article should be removed. The only real insight is that he runs the Talk Radio Network. Their web site makes references in a few press releases, but other than that does not discuss who owns or runs the company... I've added a really weak source that lists him as a speaker at a NAB convention
This is the worst of Wikipedia. A press release, not an article. Should be removed.
This is just a puff piece. It reads like a cut-and-pasted press release, which is probably what it is. As it is, it has no business in Wikipedia. 24.111.18.50 04:47, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
StreamingRadioGuide 13:10, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

