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This article says the company was started by Mohammed AlAjlouni, but that person seems to be working for AlShaab TV of Syria [1]. But in the same link, he has been described as Jordanian (Station founder Mohammad al-Ajlouni, a Jordanian-American media entrepreneur). But the company Jordan Multimedia Productions seems to not exist (as per Google search). The site that is given in the External Link also has no mention about its founder or any reference in other medias. We have LinkedIn reference here [2], but do these count as valid references. Does this article come under Advertisement and need to be deleted? - Vatsan34 (talk) 12:41, 23 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I altered the article to the best of my ability to remove the bias and present it less like an advert. However I have a few questions. The majority of the information in the article (I didn't add any, only removed some questionable info) is all from the company's website (absn.tv). I attempted to find other sources but they were few and far between. Would a single source be an acceptable source, seeing that it is a news organization, or no? Also, could LinkedIn pages be used as references? I found considerable new and supporting info on LinkedIn, but was unsure if they counted as reliable sources. To anyone who can help, thanks! -JoeyHarmon (talk) 02:19, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]