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10/13/09
Perez's personality is the key to the site and the key to the media coverage: he's kind of like JT Leroy, except (alas) he actually exists. There's gotta be some money in that. His sister and whatever wankbloggers he can sucker into posting for him are worth money precisely and only because people can mistake their work for his. No Perez, no brand, no popularity. Authenticity, even or especially outrageous, offensive authenticity, is what the audience is responding to.
Arrington is sort of a found comedy object among the geekerati, but otherwise not key to the success of his site.
Moral: despotism pays. And Huffington and Denton should never shake hands, or the universe will explode.
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Around these parts the opening bid is $120 for the best bits.
10/13/09
10/06/09
Who's advertising on her site, Walmart? Tar-jhay? Home Depot? Metamucil.
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I truly LOL-ed at that quip. Nikkisville showing her snob colors.. She grew up at the Plaza Hotel, rubbing elbows with the NYC elites, and she so clearly LOATHES that a boy from the burbs runs The New Yorker now.
10/06/09
Or she'll come up with another, "related" site with a broader appeal (the Kitchen Finke?).
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You forgot the "[sic]".
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