Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kristin Adams

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The result was keep‎. RL0919 (talk) 20:34, 20 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Kristin Adams[edit]

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Fails WP:NSINGER, PROD removed. Bgsu98 (Talk) 19:41, 13 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Keep: neither the nominator, nor anyone else, have provided assurances that a reasonable search has been made for additional sources per WP:BEFORE
I'm willing to change my vote to delete if assurances are provided that those searches were made Jack4576 (talk) 08:06, 14 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Invalid justification. Timothytyy (talk) 09:23, 14 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
No, it's a valid procedural objection. This nominator has nominated at least a dozen pages all with similarly vague rationales and provided no evidence that they've followed BEFORE. The nominator has not responded to concerns raised in ongoing discussions. Many, if not most, of the nominations are already heading towards keep. This increasingly looks like a disruptive mass nomination. pburka (talk) 22:34, 14 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep per the significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources. The subject passes Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Basic criteria, which says:

    People are presumed notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple published secondary sources that are reliable, intellectually independent of each other, and independent of the subject.

    • If the depth of coverage in any given source is not substantial, then multiple independent sources may be combined to demonstrate notability; trivial coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not usually sufficient to establish notability.
    Sources

    1. Rushfield, Richard (2011). American Idol: The Untold Story. New York: Hachette Books. ISBN 978-1-4013-9652-7. Retrieved 2023-05-14 – via Google Books.

      The book notes: "Kristin Holt had made it as far as the semifinals on season 1. To Idol audiences, the former cheerleader and beauty queen had been distinguished for sliding under the judges' desk when she raced to hug them after her audition. After being eliminated, Holt did some on-air work with a local TV news show, getting a taste for hosting. When she read that Dunkleman would not be returning, she called up Lythgoe and requested his slot. "Come on the road with us, cohost," he told her. "We'll see how you do." There's some confusion, a decade later, what role Holt was signed on for, but media reports at the time make clear that she was brought aboard as the new cohost. After shooting some initial segments wearing the cohost's hat, when the audition episodes aired, Holt was relegated to the role of correspondent, filing occasional pieces on life at the Idol mansion."

      The book notes: "Ryan Seacrest's almost cohost, season 1 contender Kristin Holt, can now be seen as a correspondent on nerd central G4 network."

    2. Peele, Britton (2017-02-20). "Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and 'American Idol' contestant goes viral with lip-sync video". The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "Fans of Dallasites on reality TV may recognize his wife, Kristin. But they might know her by her maiden name, Kristin Holt. The Plano-born actress, who went to school at Texas Christian University, was once a morning co-host on WILD 100.3 in Dallas, was a top 30 finalist in the first season of American Idol and spent some time as a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. She has also spent time on TV in a variety of other locations, including regular appearances on the former TV network G4, where she hosted the show Cheat!"

    3. Scales, Kylee (2017-02-14). "Indianapolis couple's hilarious Valentine's Day lip sync video goes viral". WXIN. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "Kristin and Danny Adams have been married for eight years and have two kids, ages 6 and 3. In June 2015, Danny and Kristin were singing to a song on the radio when they decided it would be fun to create a lip sync video together. So they filmed and posted their first video. ... They posted the Valentine’s Day video to their Facebook page on Monday, and they already have nearly 10 million views."

    4. Porter, Rick (2002-11-23). "'Idol' Contestant Goes From Loser to Co-host". Zap2it. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14 – via Orlando Sentinel.

      The article notes: "Kristin Holt, a semi-finalist on the show last summer, will be back for Idol’s second edition in January. Instead of singing, however, she’ll join Ryan Seacrest as a co-host of the show. She replaces Brian Dunkleman. Holt, a Texas native and onetime Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, returned home after not making the final 10. After hearing that the show was still without a co-host for Seacrest, she says she decided to give the producers a call."

    5. Skinner, Paige (2017-04-11). "13 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Who Went On to Bigger and Sometimes Better Things". Dallas Observer. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      THe article notes: "Kristin Holt. DCC 2000. Who needs Kelly Clarkson when you have Kristin Holt, now Adams? She competed on the first season of American Idol and now she has a successful YouTube channel with her husband, where they vlog about their family and lip sync to popular songs."

    6. Osborne, Ryan (2017-02-20). "TCU alum's Valentine's-themed lip sync video goes viral". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "TCU alum Kristin Adams and her husband Danny have grown a decent following making goofy videos for their two young children. ... Kristin Adams — formerly Kristin Holt — is from Plano. And before graduating from TCU, she was a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, according to her personal website."

    7. Mendoza, Manuel (2002-06-18). "Superstardom, here they come - or not". The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Kristin Holt was so excited after her successful audition for Fox's American Idol: The Search for a Superstar she accidentally slid feet first under the judges' table. It was nothing compared with the other wipeouts. ... Slipping and sliding Ms. Holt, for one, looks better than she sounds. The 20-year-old Plano resident is joined by three other Texans in the group of 30"

    8. Wilkes, Neil (2002-11-24). ""Idol's" Kristin back for second season". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "Kristin Holt, semi-finalist in the first "American Idol", is returning to the show as a reporter for the second. The former cheerleader from Dallas, Texas, will chat to the wannabes during the audition process and "possibly" further on down the line."

    9. "Former Frogs Kristin Holt '03 and Brian Ching '96 find the spotlight in reality TV". TCU Magazine. Texas Christian University. Spring 2003. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "For two former Horned Frogs, reality TV is real life. Kristin Holt ’03, a semi-finalist on last summer’s “American Idol,” has joined the talent-search show in its second season — this time as a co-host."

    10. Day, John-Mark (2002-03-06). "More than just a Cowboys cheerleader". TCU Daily Skiff. Texas Christian University. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "And at the end of the day, when the numbers go up, Kristin Holt has a passing score. The girl who decided three days earlier to try out on a whim, had become the newest Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader; and the most hated girl on TCU’s campus. ... Holt would later make the traveling squad of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, the elite 12-person team that represents the squad around the world. Two years later she would win a new competition, sweeping every category of the Miss Burleson pageant. Now she faces the Miss Texas pageant in July."

    11. Halperin, Shirley (2011-05-19). "You Made It To Hollywood, Now What?". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

      The article notes: "1. Kristin Holt Adams Season 1 Currently Hosting G4tv’s X-Play and this fall’s GT Academy on Speed Channel. Formerly Girl who fell during audition; Lindsay Lohan’s backup singer."

    12. Thompson, Kevin D. (2003-01-21). "Former 'Idol' loser, new co-host: 'I got the best deal out of everyone'". The Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14 – via Newspapers.com.

      The article notes: "You remember Kristin Holt, don't you? The former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader was a top 30 finalist on the first American Idol. She's a 21-year-old stunner who's perhaps best remembered for falling down in front of the judges' table after her audition. This time, Holt is on the other side of that table as a special correspondent on the second Idol. The personable Texas Christian University senior gave us the lowdown on the show."

    There is sufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Kristin Adams (née Holt) to pass Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject".

    Cunard (talk) 22:55, 14 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

  • Keep - I reviewed cited sources and did a WP:BEFORE as part of my WP:DEPROD and found what I considered to be significant coverage in multiple reliable sources. ~Kvng (talk) 20:31, 15 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete: BLP, fails GNG and BIO per the above source eval, which clearly shows no SIGCOV from IS RS. All sources presented are brief mentions in routine promotional news, and some involve subject directly, eg: "The personable Texas Christian University senior gave us the lowdown on the show." and others are affliated with the subject, [Day, John-Mark (2002-03-06). "More than just a Cowboys cheerleader". TCU Daily Skiff. Texas Christian University. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-14.]. And there is some promo listcruft, "13 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Who Went On to Bigger and Sometimes Better Things". None of the sources has significant direct and indpeth coverage of the subject from independent reliable sources.  // Timothy :: talk  03:56, 19 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep - Simple GNG pass, per Cunard. Carrite (talk) 15:25, 19 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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