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Michael Arrington Blames AllThingsD.com and Valleywag For Recent Attacks

TechCrunch is one of the leading technology blogs that has a lot of influence on venture capitalists and web startup companies alike.  Basically TechCrunch is the middleman between an up and coming web startup company and gaining enough publicity to get funding or acquired.  Being the middleman of such a powerful tool isn’t easy though.  People have tried to break into Arrington’s house to get publicity and most recently, someone at the DLD Conference in Munich, Germany spat in his face.

Arrington believes that allegations from other bloggers directed animosity at him.

“Whoever is the top blog will get attacked by everyone else and that’ll just be the way it is,” stated Arrington in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. “We really need to think about, the community of bloggers, if we’re going to continue to slay our own for competitive reasons.”

Arrington believes that other bloggers allege that TechCrunch accepts payments or favors for publicity.  A couple of sites he blamed for damaging TechCrunch’s reputation for allegations includes AllThingsD.com and Valleywag, a technology gossip blog under the Gawker Media network.  Both AllThingsD co-founder Kara Swisher and Gawker founder Nick Denton personally responded to Arrington’s blame game.

“Our site is trying to raise ethical and reporting standards in the tech blogosphere but is in no way responsible for people stalking Michael Arrington. To say so is truly unfortunate on his part,” stated Swisher. “I am appalled he is being stalked, which is scary and disturbing, and am sorry for the strife it has clearly caused him and his family.”

Nick Denton stated that Arrington’s decision to step down for a month “says more about his emotional volatility than it does about anything more meaningful — like the pressures on tech journalists or Internet publishers.”  He added “Gawker titles have made many people’s lives uncomfortable, but I’ve never received a death threat.”

Arrington isn’t worried about TechCrunch’s traffic going down at all since he has many other writers maintaining the site.  Last month, TechCrunch received 650,000 unique visitors, up from 397,000 the year before.

“Did Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates or Bush take any break when they were attacked with eggs, cakes & shoes? Then why should Arrington do so,” wrote Labnol founder Amit Agarwal on his Twitter account.

I feel sympathetic for Arrington, but he was wrong for blaming his competition for the attacks on him.  Especially when TechCrunch publishes stories criticizing the livelihood of many others too.  This includes Dare Obasanjo and Ted Murphy.

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Consumerist.com Acquired By Consumer Reports Magazine

Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, is acquiring Consumerist.com from Gawker. Consumers Union plans to keep the blog as-is. Consumerist’s editorial team will stay on board as well. Nick Denton mentioned the troubled advertising market as a reason for the sale. He put Consumerist on the block in November.

Consumers Union will use the blog as a marketing tool. They hope to acquire younger subscribers through the blog.

Consumerist gets 1.8 million unique visits  a month. But attracting advertisers is hard for the site because it bashes brands and companies. Consumers Union does not accept advertising on its magazines so they will not be accepting advertising on Consumerist after the sale.

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Big Changes At Gawker Media


Nick Denton, millionaire and founder of Gawker Media.  Gawker is one of the most visible media companies today with 12 subsidiary blogs.  The 12 blogs include Gawker.com, Defamer, Fleshbot, Deadspin, Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Consumerist, io9, Kotaku, and Jezebel.

Denton is putting Consumerist for sale and is rumored to be consolidating Valleywag, a gossip blog centered around Silicon Valley into Gawker.com.  Standing alone, Valleywag receives about one million monthly uniques.

Owen Thomas, editor at Valleywag will be keeping his job but will be publishing on Gawker.  Gawker has between 100-150 employees.

Why is Gawker doing this?
Gawker receives more hits and has a lot more of a broader market.  This makes it easier to sell advertising.  Imagine if you were an advertising company and Gawker is pitching that they own a blog on Internet celebrities and another blog on every single celebrity.  Which would you invest in?

[Via AlleyInsider]

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Impressed By Jalopnik’s Detroit Auto Show 2008 Coverage

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I’m impressed with Gawker Media, a network of blogs started by Nick Denton.  If I miss a major event like the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Macworld, or the Detroit Auto Show, I always looked at the newspapers for the pictures.  But between Jalopnik and Gizmodo, I did not have to attend the Detroit Auto Show or CES to get a feel of what is happening at the event.  These two blogs have the most number of pictures I have seen for any of those given events.

The automotive industry in America seems to be in such peril and this is reiterated all over the media, but the Detroit Auto Show is the automotive industry’s time to shine.  The angles and photography of all the cars I’ve seen on Jalopnik are just amazing.  A lot of these pictures get uploaded in real-time.  Looking at these pictures makes me feel like a kid again when I used to attend the show almost every year.

I believe that the reach Gawker Media has makes them qualified enough for an acquisition as big as Weblogs Inc.  Its too bad that some of their editors tend to be big on pranks, thus causing Gizmodo to be potentially banned from further CES events.

New Media: 1, Old Media: 0.

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Real Estate/Life In The City Blog Network, Curbed Raises $1.5 Million

Curbed LogoCurbed is a New York, NY-based real estate network blog that focuses on local events and architecture.  The blog network raised $1.5 million recently from a plethora of investors including Nick Denton (founder of Gawker Media), Zach Nelson (CEO of NetSuite), Joanne Wilson (wife of Fred Wilson, author of A VC blog), and Brad Inman (founder/publisher of Inman News). 

Curbed was founded by Lockart Steele and he is a former managing editor of Gawker Media.  Steele founded Curbed before working for Gawker, but went back to working for Curbed after leaving Gawker.

“We’re not just about real estate,” stated Steele.  ”People come to the site to talk about their neighborhoods and about life in the city.”  Some of Curbed’s advertisers include American Express and Volkswagen.

The New York Times’ Dan Mitchell broke the news of the funding.

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