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Thursday Apr 10, 2008
Former Wonkette-r Takes On PoliticoRemember Alex Pareene? Our liver hates him. Well, on the heels of "Politico TV" news (P.S. people: It's not a done deal...details are still being worked out, we hear...) homeboy (now at Gawker) has some thoughts on the Politico and admits he's been "skeptical from Day One."
Well, we're not as skeptical as Pareene about Politico (although we've had our doubts at times), in part because, thanks to an impressive PR operation, a supportive and generous owner, fast-acting Internet peeps and reporters with direct relationships with Drudge and other traffic drivers, they've exceeded the expectations of most. Like any paper, they do some things very well and some things could stand a second look. BUT...Pareene does bring up the $64,000 question: What about the profit? We hear about some of the impressive (and, in some cases, impressively bloated) salaries and the final product -- both online and in print -- costs some serious dough to produce. And it doesn't take a genius to see that the reporters travel all over the place on the Politico's dime. So, well, we asked: One high-up Politico source tells FishbowlDC that Politico is ahead of plan financially. Make of that what you will. Of course, if, in fact, the Politico is just a vanity project, does that really matter? It certainly doesn't to the journalists now employed. And, to be fair: There are lots of impressive journalism ventures that exist solely/largely due to a rich owner willing to fund journalism. See the reactions of Gawker readers to Pareene's post here and let us know your thoughts, readers... Email This Post |
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