I'm sadly not able to go to Aspen this week, but Gigi Sohn is there now. Reporting in her inimitable style, she says:
[P]erhaps [Michael Eisner's] most ridiculous shot of the day was at co-panelist Arianna Huffington, publisher of the Huffington Post.
Eisner criticized Huffington for a business model that does not pay its
contributing bloggers. If people just give away their blog posts to the
Huffpo, they will be relegated to working on an assembly line just to pay their bills, he said.
Gigi points out, rightly, that there are a lot of reasons people blog that have nothing to do with money. Recognition, influence, impact, conversational participation in the online world - there are many good motivations to write. It may be true for most bloggers that there's no immediate business model, but there are indirect informational effects of writing a blog that can support a satisfying and moderately remunerative life.
Here, take my blog - it's free. And tomorrow I'll go back to CALEA (bet you can't wait).
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Re: On not being paid
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Jim Fleming
on Tue 14 Aug 2007 08:08 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
What of course is not widely reported is that the annual Aspen
meat-space meetings seem to have a strange impact on the next year's ICANN agendas. Note that Esther Dyson is there, of course. Someone should pull out that classic photo with Dyson and Vinton Cerf and Ira Magaziner during the time when "the Clintons" were last in the whitehouse. ICANN then appeared from the Aspen mist. People of course denied any connection. ICANN by the way was only set up to do "Proof of Concept" market trials. Those are mostly over, and have clearly failed. It should be no surprise that Vinton Cerf is headed for the door. Kevin Martin- Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Viviane Reding- Commissioner for Information Society & Media- Europen Commission Jonathan Adelstein- Federal Communications Commission Madeleine Albright- The Albright Group Esther Dyson- EDventure Holdings Michael Eisner- The Tornante Company, former Disney CEO Jordan Greenhall- DivX, Inc. Arianna Huffington- The Huffington Post Craig Newmark- craigslist Deborah Taylor Tate- Federal Communications Commission Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.- The New York Times Jon Diamond- ArtistDirect Reed Hundt- McKinsey & Company, former FCC Chairman Alberto Ibarguen- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Mark Nathanson- National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Charter Communications Lynda Resnick- Roll International Corporation Julius Genachowski- Rock Creek Ventures Re: On not being paid
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JustF
on Mon 24 Mar 2008 04:32 AM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
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