PAJAMAS MEDIA
'Pajamas Media', briefly known as 'Open Source Media', is a startup company founded in 2004 by mystery writer, screenwriter and blogger Roger L. Simon, and Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs "with the intention of... aggregating blogs to increase corporate advertising and creating our own professional news service." [1]
| Contents |
| History |
| Missteps |
| Logos |
| Criticism |
| See also |
| External links |
| Official sites |
| Old media coverage |
| New media coverage |
| 2005 Flamewar |
History
Pajamas Media completed its first round of venture capital funding on November 14, 2005; its launch and official rebranding as "Open Source Media" took place November 16. Launch festivities included a keynote address by former ''New York Times'' journalist Judith Miller.
Pajamas Media Board members include many prominent bloggers and journalists, including "Instapundit" Glenn Reynolds, CNBC's Larry Kudlow, Michael Barone of ''U.S. News & World Report'', David Corn of ''The Nation'' and Claudia Rosett (who helped break the United Nations' "Oil for Food" controversy).
Missteps
Seminal blogger Luke Ford had been signed up as a PJM/OSM pundit but was dropped the next day when it was discovered that he had resumed blogging the adult film industry. [2]
When the Open Source brand was launched, it claimed that the Open Source radio program had allowed it to use its name and an Internet subdomain, opensourcemedia.net, that wasn't in use at the time. Christopher Lydon, founder of the Open Source, said that wasn't true despite revised text on OSM's site. Further investigation revealed that the production company, Open Source Media, Inc., had in fact already applied for a trademark on the name. To avoid further conflict, OSM returned to the name Pajamas Media, on November 22, 2005.
Logos
Some critics noted that the OSM logo was similar to that of Lucent Technologies and that used by ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' for philly.com, its Web portal[3]. The logo now is a stylized bathrobe.
Criticism
Starting in October 2004, Kenton E. Kelly, who blogs as ''Dennis the Peasant'', entered into discussions with Roger Simon to begin a venture called Tulip Advertising, an arrangement terminated by Kelly upon learning that Simon had launched Pajamas Media on April 29, 2005. Since then, Kelly, a Certified Public Accountant in Columbus, Ohio has been highly critical of Pajamas' business plan [4] or what he feels is the lack thereof. He claims that Simon and Johnson have not even begun to consider how they will attract advertising to the site and that they seem to think they won't need to, based on his observation of a lack of strategy, missed deadlines, and "general sloppiness." [5] He also questioned whether OSM would attract real readership when the readers of many of the blogs to be aggregated could already read their favorite bloggers at their own sites for free. Roger Simon later responded on his own blog, noting that there was never much of a partnership between Kelly and himself, stating "no contracts were ever signed. No investment[s]...made. Nothing happened."
Another blogger, Jeff Jarvis, himself a principal in another blogging startup, questioned the demand for advertising on the sites of "mostly conservative political bloggers." [6]
When law blogger Ann Althouse also aired a public critique of the OSM business model, Johnson responded by directing his commenters to her post, provoking a flame war which lasted the better part of a week.[7]
Pajamas Media began running web-based straw polls for the 2008 U.S. Presidential race in early 2007. They have been criticized for their policy of excluding candidates who gain less than 1% support in the most recent Gallup Poll (Ron Paul in particular[8]) while including non-candidates such as Al Sharpton and Al Gore.
Like other on-line polls,[9]
Pajamas Media has reported efforts to stack their polls in favor of Paul.[10] Pajamas Founder Charles Johnson's Little Green Footballs Website has likewise taken a similar stand against Paul's Candidacy.[11]
See also
★ Blog
★ Citizen journalism
★ Pajamahadeen
★ Collaborative blog
External links
Official sites
★ Pajamas Media
★ Participating Blogs
Old media coverage
★ Christian Science Monitor : A one-stop shop for the 'best' blogs
★ CNET : Open Source Media group met with harsh criticism
★ The NY Sun : Three Political Web Logs Make a Run for the Mainstream
★ PR Newswire : Pajamas Media Closes $3.5 Million Venture Round
★ Tech Central Station : The Rise of Pajamas Media
★ Wired : Will Pajamas Media Wake Up Blogs?
New media coverage
★ La Shawn Barber : Pajamas Media Launch
★ Business Logs : Open Source Media Launches To Negative Press
★ Buzzmachine : I don’t wear PJs
★ Crooked Timber : Pajamarama
★ Outside the Beltway : Open Source (Pajamas) Media: An Early Assessment
★ Jim Lowney : Party Like It's 1999 — account of the launch afterparty.
★ Protein Wisdom : Liveblogging the Pajamas Media launch festivities from the W Hotel in New York, 4
★ Rightwing News : The Debut Of Open Source Media AKA Pajamas Media
★ Stop the ACLU : Open Source Confusion?
2005 Flamewar
★ Ann Althouse : Taking off the Pajamas: now, what do you see?
★ Houblog : Open Letter to the Former Pajamas Media
★ Matt Welch : A Media Entrepreneur of Taste
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