nerdfight
It takes a brave man to get in the middle of TechCrunch's bloggin' VC
Michael Arrington and PaidContent founding editor
Rafat Ali as they duke it out over the future of their micromedia empires. Timesman Saul Hansell
is nothing but brave. In a Bits blog post, he quotes Rafat Ali's new hired hand
Nathan Richardson saying that PaidContent differentiates itself from TechCrunch, Silicon Alley Insider and our own Valleywag because it "has not gone down the road of following personal foibles." Then, towards the end of the piece, Ali himself suggeests that Arrington is thinking too small by gunning for CNET:
The big market for us is the trade media. Companies like Reed Elsevier, Nielsen, Incisive and Informa play in this market, not these blogs.
But are these publishers so evenhanded? Trade publications have a history of being self-interested boosters for the markets they cover.
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