![]() ![]() And it depends very much on what you mean by a "profile" - that often means something that will basically have been provided by the subject or their associates, which is not what is required. Am I correct in assuming the combined coverage lends notability, or would more national coverage be necessary? DrOrinScrivello ( talk) 16:15, 14 November 2023 (UTC) Reply It is not possible to give you a definite answer without particulars, but on the basis of what you've said: a single source is rarely adequate the NYT is generally a reliable source but reliability does not depend only on the publisher, but on other factors as well. I've only found one national source so far, but it's a good one: a 1,300-word profile in the New York Times (an abridged version of the same article ran in the Seattle Times). national coverage: the person is a real estate developer who has received extensive regional independent news coverage. My question mainly involves the balance of regional vs. I'm reasonably sure my potential subject meets our notability threshold, but I would appreciate a second opinion so as to not waste my time. My articles to date have all been listings on the National Register of Historic Places, so inherently notable. Alternatively, you can click on the signature icon ( ) on the edit toolbar. Remember to sign your post by adding four tildes ( ~~~~) at the end of your post.If you are a new editor, you might prefer to ask your question at the Teahouse, an area specifically for new users to get help with editing, article creation and general Wikipedia use, in a friendly environment.If you need real-time help, you can join our IRC help channel, #wikipedia-en-help. ![]() Check back on this page to see if your question has been answered. ![]()
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