Talk:George Noory
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Neutrality
[edit]There are clearly a lot of people editing the page that don't like Noory. But there are also many people who do like him, but if all you had was this article, you would think he was a shallow, bumbling fool that no one liked. Whether you agree with this view or not, it is certainly not everyone's view, or even a majority. The section "Reception" is especially poor. Last I heard, coast to coast (with Noory as host) was the most listened to late night radio talk show in the US, and the 2nd most listened to radio talk show of them all, behind Rush Limbaugh. As of this edit, the show has 615 radio affiliates, which is a lot for a host that "no one likes". Over all, the article is not representative of the average or typical view of him at all. It's representative of a few people who miss Art Bell and who don't like the guy. Personally, I like them both. YouarelovedSOmuch (talk) 23:57, 24 May 2016 (UTC)
- Hi, I'm fairly new as an editor. I agree with you. If Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, it doesn't matter what you think of George Noory. I find him to be neutral in his opinions on the C2C radio show. From what I've read on this talk page, it seems the arguing is more about the person, not the facts etc. Soli58 (talk) 05:02, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
George Noory never had the 2nd most listened to talk show or even close: https://www.radiodirect.com/radios-top-talkers-for-2019/
Late night paranormal talker George Noory occupies the #11 slot, posting his highest ranking in the annual survey.
His overall number of listeners is way down from when Art Bell used to host, but there are many more alternatives now for most people since the invention of smart phones.
St. Louis
[edit]He's mentioned numerous times that he grew up in St. Louis. Is this not true? 98.221.124.80 (talk) 10:11, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
He grew up in Detroit
Collective
[edit]He is an "Armenian talk show host" whose father was born in Egypt? Yet he is of Lebanese descent? He was born in Detroit, but grew up in Armenia? All of this is possible I suppose, but seems a bit unlikely. None of this is mentioned in the referenced articles. What is the source? Booleanorama (talk) 05:31, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
George has said himself (on Coast2coastam) that his father was born in Egypt, he emigrated to the U.S. He served in the U.S.Army in WW2. In 2009, Georges father was still living in the U.S. and was suffering from Prostate Cancer.Johnwrd (talk) 03:21, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
The quotes make him sound like an idiot and disturbed man. I think this should be changed. --Zeerus 17:57, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)
But he IS an idiot and a disturbed man. I do not see the problem.
There should be more about george here than this.
They claimed that Christopher Colombus was an idiot or a disturbed man when he said that the Earth was round as opposed to flat. What I'm trying to point out is that the article clearly states that he 'claimed' to have traveled back in time. Since he did 'claim' to, that claim can be taken as fact. Whether or not he actually traveled through time is not the issue, it's the fact that he made the claim. (No User Info)
The final paragraph that describes Noory's show where he claims to be Dexter Monterrey does not contain any context and could be perceived as a swipe at the host. Since he did in fact make that claim, it would certainly be inappropriate to completely remove the information. I have added additional details that will hopefully eliminate any perception of POV in the article without removing information. I have also clarified the "cave" claim, as I see that it was a source of confusion before. --dtony 00:34, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
About the quotes, they should reference the date of the shows he said them on. (Pwnage8 02:41, 5 April 2007 (UTC))
I have been listening to George Norry for years, and I think that for the most part this quick little article about him is pretty fair and doesn't make him out to be a freak or anything (I am glad about that). That being said, I am upset that it said the quote "Noory has stood by his foreboding notion that 2012 will be a year of calamitous change on a global scale." I have never heard George say once that he believes something catastrophic is going to happen. I checked the sources for this article and couldn't find where he said that anywhere. Therefore, I respectfully removed that line.
Hosting from a cave
[edit]I thought he was serious when he said he sometimes hosts from inside a cave. He even talked about this little cricket that kept pestering him. Are you guys sure it's not true? Boy do I feel foolish if it isn't - especially since I've been listening to the show since 1992!
-I'm not sure of the exact date, but sometime in the last six months, George described the "cave" he broadcasts from when in St. Louis. It's actually a converted bomb shelter, about (if memory serves) nine feet below-ground, out in what we presume is his backyard.Vu1kan (talk) 08:50, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
I keep wondering about this...He mentions it a lot. I never heard the bomb shelter thing before. That makes more sense, but it is somehow a lot less interesting —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.52.217.194 (talk) 16:12, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
Supports Gun Rights
[edit]George recently stated to a caller in the show's 4th hour (on Open Lines) (Tuesday, February 13, 2007), in response to the recent mall shooting, that he supports gun rights, more specifically, the right for citizens to carry concealed weapons. I don't know where this would appropriately placed in the article, any ideas? Jay 23:07, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Would appropriately be placed alongside anything regarding Noory's conspiratorial views towards the government, because Noory is a gun rights supporter of the "resist government tyranny" variety. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.193.238.155 (talk) 17:19, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
WikiProject class rating
[edit]This article was automatically assessed because at least one article was rated and this bot brought all the other ratings up to at least that level. BetacommandBot 16:17, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for File:Coast2coastL noory b&w s.jpg
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"broadcast major" vs. year of graduation
[edit]I find the use of "broadcast major" a bit in the realm of weasel words. Can it be confirmed if Noory ever graduated? If so, what year? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 133.101.207.189 (talk) 13:27, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
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I was also suspicious of this as Noory strikes me as too unintelligent to hold a university degree even from a third tier toilet like UDM. But, shockingly: http://www.udmercy.edu/stay-connected/news-events/newsletters/clae/2009/02/noory/index.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.235.133.153 (talk) 16:07, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
imdb.com
[edit]I removed the Imdb.com link because wiki said its not a good source of info. the example as been set because of the rick still and ufo phil page.--208.54.4.178 (talk) 21:34, 26 July 2013 (UTC)
Alex Jones
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I changed the point that "Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist best known for claiming that the government perpetrated the Boston Bombing, is a regular guest" to "Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist best known for claiming that the government perpetrated the September 11th attacks, is a regular guest" because he was well-known as a 9-11 truther for over 10 years before becoming a Boston Bombing truther, and therefore it is more relevant, and more likely to serve as an identifying piece of information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.193.238.155 (talk) 17:15, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
Night Talk
[edit]For anyone who might be wondering who wrote Night Talk for George, it was Nancy Birnes (wife of William Birnes). Cerdic (talk) 17:03, 7 September 2016 (UTC)
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His aunt, Shafica Karagulla
[edit]Noory has mentioned his aunt, Shafica Karagulla, many times:
I know nothing except what I see in Google results. I haven't read anything yet.
Hopefully, someone will put in a little info in the article since it seems significant in his life. -- Timeshifter (talk) 08:37, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
- She is an author or co-author of several books. George Noory's radio show covers some of the same topics, and many similar topics. See some of the books:
- https://www.amazon.com/s?k=shafica+karagulla
- --Timeshifter (talk) 05:38, 15 June 2022 (UTC)
Remove the tags?
[edit]The tags are very old, and what is neutrality of article being disputed? Seems fairly NPOV to me. I recommend tags removal. TyScienceGuy (talk) 19:38, 23 September 2019 (UTC)
George Norry politics & edit warring by a declared sockpuppet editor
[edit]An edit with a reliable cited source was made that George Norry was politically conservative among other radio talk show hosts listed. An editor now blocked for using 2 sock puppet (admitting using a VPN to hide their isp) (NowThatsMoreLikeItMrWayne & Howard Hawks Survives) created a third new profile (JulianAssange4President) blocked for not complying with Wikipedia's username policy now changed to (IWantToGoHomeNow) has been engaging in an edit warring to remove the word conservative without any citation other than doing their own research or explanation. The same sock puppet editor also unsuccessfully tried to block any new edits made to this page for the same reason.
Although editor User:S0091 has reverted my edit based on their claim that the source was weak but yet still reliable, as well as using a 14 year old article (dated in 2010) by The Atlantic of George Noory's politics as being undetermined at that time in 2010. Much has changed politically in the last 14 years as the cited source by the Seattle Post Alley is recent dated Sept 2023. Whether User:S0091 believes this recent source is a weak source or not, it is not on a list of unreliable sources so it should be respected otherwise.
I'm Not going to engage in an edit warring with User User:S0091 like the sock puppet with 3 recent blocked profiles (NowThatsMoreLikeItMrWayne, Howard Hawks Survives, JulianAssange4President) now using a new name "IWantToGoHomeNow" has been habitually doing with me for unknown reasons, so will take this to the talk page for additional Wikipedia editors to discuss. Is the edit being removed for personal or business relations reasons by someone who is related?
Although I have not started a profile to sign my edits, I am in no ways attempting to hide my ISP number unlike the declared sock puppet editor who has been removing my edits now under their 4th profile name, admitting on their talk page of using a VPN to hide their ISP when making edits for one of their previous blocked sock puppet profiles. 68.97.34.153 (talk) 23:09, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
- Hi IP, I came across this article while researching the sock (see the SPI investigations I have filed) and happen to agree with the removal which is why restored it but for different reasons. I am not asserting the source in question is unreliable. It is reliable in so far as supporting Nick Licata described Noor as a "conservative commentator". However, I am asserting commentary by a local Seattle politician published in local Seattle publication is not a "significant view" per WP:NPOV so is WP:UNDUE and should not be stated as fact in Wikipedia's voice. In addition to the sources cited in the article, I checked Google News and ProQuest to see if any major mainstream publications have referred to him as a conservative but did not find any, with the only source that broached his personal political leanings was The Atlantic which described him as a person of "indeterminate politics". Do double check me and if you find major mainstream sources that show Noor being consistently described as a conservative please present them. S0091 (talk) 17:39, 14 January 2024 (UTC)
- How much research did you really do if you can't even spell his name right?
- Noory was always conservative leaning, obvious to anyone even prior to Trump, but in the last eight years has become a raging MAGA. It's clear from a wide review that he is included in the grouping of conservative talk-radio hosts, that he is personally conservative, and that he attracts a conservative audience. He may personally protest the label but so what. He'd lose half his audience if he didn't deny it.
- Propublica [1] includes him among a review of "several of the most-listened-to conservative hosts"
- RationalWiki, which we can't use as a source but is reliable, clearly calls him out for moving the show to the right-wing. [2]
- NYT, includes him among conspiracy mongers without actually stating everyone in their callout is also right-wing. [3]
- CounterPunch, a meh on WP:RSN calls him conservative. [4]
- And then you have all the stations that subscribe to his syndication, overwhelmingly right-wing
- [5] 92.5 florida "Right All Along"
- [6] am 550 west texas "conservative voices you trust"
- [7] "Nebraska AM Station Drops Country for Conservative Talk"
- You might not or might use one or two these as sourcing in the main article, but they're good enough to prove the point on the talk page that what was said in the removed reference was valid. The removed reference might not be the best source, but it is a source, and what it claims is the mainstream POV.
- I have real problems when someone comes along, doesn't actually have knowledge of the issue, demonstrates their poor quality of research, and then restores a POV deletion by a banned editor. SchmuckyTheCat (talk) 07:25, 17 January 2024 (UTC)
- The multiple banned sock puppet is back again with a new profile making biased disruptive editing: NowThatsMoreLikeItMrWayne, Howard Hawks Survives, JulianAssange4President,"IWantToGoHomeNow" now editing under a new name "NotTonyHinchcliffe." 68.97.145.167 (talk) 08:59, 2 September 2024 (UTC)
- Hi IP, I filed an SPI at WP:Sockpuppet investigations/UncomfortablySmug. You are welcome to add any additional evidence there. S0091 (talk) 15:59, 2 September 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks S0091! They'll get to the bottom of it. 68.97.145.167 (talk) 03:04, 5 September 2024 (UTC)
- Hi IP, I filed an SPI at WP:Sockpuppet investigations/UncomfortablySmug. You are welcome to add any additional evidence there. S0091 (talk) 15:59, 2 September 2024 (UTC)
- The multiple banned sock puppet is back again with a new profile making biased disruptive editing: NowThatsMoreLikeItMrWayne, Howard Hawks Survives, JulianAssange4President,"IWantToGoHomeNow" now editing under a new name "NotTonyHinchcliffe." 68.97.145.167 (talk) 08:59, 2 September 2024 (UTC)
Fix bad writing, please
[edit]The last sentence under "Reception" currently reads, "In a New York Times article titled 'How Local Media Spreads Misinformation From Vaccine Skeptics', Noory's show Coast to Coast AM has been part of that effect by Noory in unchallenged interviews with a large number of questionable anti-vaccine guests, who use the platform to reinforce unproven claims against the COVID-19 vaccines." What? It's sourced to the NYT, but I don't have a subscription and don't want to waste my "one free article" on looking into this. Is the article claiming Noory contributes to the phenomenon, or is that the editor's personal observation after having read the article? Ghost writer's cat (talk) 00:08, 15 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Ghost writer's cat here is an archived version from archive.org of the NYT article which you should be able to access. S0091 (talk) 14:12, 15 August 2024 (UTC)
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