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Thursday, Oct 06
Calcanis to sell Weblogs Inc. for a cool $25 mil (to not-cool AOL)We're not snobs at Fishbowl, we're just taking his word on it: at last week's "One Big Blog" panel moderated by Ken Auletta and featuring Jason Calcanis, Ana Marie Cox and Huffington Post co-founder Kenneth Lerer, the question of whther he'd sell to AOL was pointedly raised by Auletta: Calcanis: ...AOL. AOL will be part of Google or Microsoft in the future.Well, Calcanis found his "visionary company" in fourth-place pick AOL, selling for $25 million. So, what's not "cool" about AOL, besides the fact that the founder of its (allegedly) latest acquisition thinks it's the hump-backed bridesmaide to three other blushing brides? Well, AOL's subscriber base has been in decline, and as media companies go, Calcanis is right: it's not the first bridesmaid on the dance floor. Even so, it's a sweet deal for Calcanis, whose ace-in-the-hole site Engadget is third-ranked on Technorati (rival Gawker Media's Gizmodo trails at #5 but by all accounts is still more multi-lingual), which helps bring his web of 100 blogs together with more ad revenue which is, of course, good for AOL. Despite this deal, we still don't think Calcanis will be able to hire Wonkette. Just a feeling. Email This Post |
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