Unrequired Reading {2.10.08 to 3.10.08}

October 3, 2008

These are some of the things that have caught my atten­tion lately. It’s a more eclectic mix than just the news busi­ness, but then so’s life:

  • Lay­offs: Val­ley­wag cuts 60 per­cent of staff — “Gawker Media, our pub­lisher, has told me to cut Valleywag’s costs, in anti­cip­a­tion of an advert­ising reces­sion. In response, I have laid off asso­ci­ate edit­ors Nich­olas Carlson and Jack­son West and reporter Melissa Gira Grant. They have all been doing excel­lent work, break­ing stor­ies and need­ling Sil­icon Val­ley. But our ulti­mate boss, Nick Denton, has decided he can’t afford them.” — none
  • Gawker Media Cuts Jobs, Sus­pends Bonuses | Jeff Ber­cov­ici — Denton: “Sites such as Con­sumer­ist, whose suc­cess has been meas­ured more in traffic and recog­ni­tion than in rev­enue, now need to cover their costs.” — none
  • Journ­al­ists can­not be blamed for news­pa­per industry’s decline | Roy Greenslade — Greenslade on Farhi: “If large media com­pan­ies do col­lapse will the journ­al­ism of the future going to be a voca­tional activ­ity? Now there’s a ques­tion.” — none
  • Sarkozy plans to shake up France’s ail­ing news­pa­pers | The Guard­ian — “The French state gives €1.5bn in dir­ect and indir­ect state aid to the press each year. Keen to cut that budget, Sarkozy has ordered dis­cus­sions on dis­tri­bu­tion, the role of journ­al­ists in soci­ety, and com­pet­i­tion with free papers and the inter­net.” — none
  • Demo­cracy versus the tube | FT.com — “[T]he media are now every­where under­min­ing demo­cracy – by pro­pos­ing and boost­ing a “demo­cracy” of their own, through votes for win­ners in tal­ent con­tests, or for those who must leave a Big Brother house or island. Or through mak­ing a game of polit­ics. This is con­ten­tious: but the proofs lie in the use by tele­vi­sion, and the inter­net, of the means of demo­cracy – vot­ing, asso­ci­ation in groups for com­mon pur­poses, polit­ical argu­ment – for the ends of show busi­ness.” — none
  • ‘How to Lose Friends’ ali­en­ates its audi­ence — Los Angeles Times — “Right around the point horn-dog magazine writer Sid­ney Young (Simon Pegg) is frantic­ally scour­ing a fancy garden party for cocaine so he can take advant­age of the dim-bulb star­let (Megan Fox) he’s been fer­vently stalk­ing, the putrid show­biz com­edy “How to Lose Friends & Ali­en­ate People” appears to hit DEFCON 5 in mis­tak­ing its brand of moral lax­ity for cutesy irrev­er­ence.” — none
  • Give me liberty and give me death | Los Angeles Times — Not yet, Mr O’Rourke: “I have, of all the inglori­ous things, a malig­nant hem­or­rhoid … [M]y dia­gnosis came just weeks after Teddy Kennedy’s. That he should have can­cer of the brain, and I should have can­cer of the ass … well, I’ll say a ros­ary for him and hope he has a laugh at me. After all, what would I do, ask God for a more dig­ni­fied can­cer? Pan­cre­atic? Liver? Lung?” — none

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