Open Source Media Changes Name 116
SPYvSPY writes "In a move that emphasizes the differences between the blog media and big media, the so-called 'Open Source Media' group changed their name back to 'Pajamas Media' in response to public criticism, including (presumably) yesterday's posting on Slashdot. Regardless of any political bent in their coverage, Pajamas Media acknowledged the public's criticisms and did something about it with remarkable speed, frankness and good humor."
An Announcement (Score:5, Funny)
Re:An Announcement (Score:2)
Also, for those that have seen the movie Fargo, Fargo, ND != Minnesota.
Thank you, and God Bless.
So let me get this straight... (Score:5, Insightful)
They change their name and get lots of publicity. They change it back, they got lots more publicity, and praise on Slashdot. Is that about right? Seems the name change did exactly what it was meant to.
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:2)
wait til they get sued by pyjamas media next week....
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:5, Insightful)
This is pretty obviously (to me) an example of blog triumphalism gone awry. You have a buch of bloggers ranging from the conservative to the frothing-at-the-mouth reactionary. One of them says, "Hey: if we all start IMing each other, we can make serious cash!"
Their business model really isn't much better fleshed out than that.
For an amusing take on their launch party, read this blog entry [jimlowney.com] about a professional photojournalist who was invited.
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, so they are bi-partisan?
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:2)
Bloggers on both sides see themselves as a rea
This is beside the point (Score:2)
Re:This is beside the point (Score:2)
Re:This is beside the point (Score:2)
Re:This is beside the point (Score:2)
Like I said, I saw one comment that pointed out that they weren't selling computer software. I don't see them being upset that open source was being misapplied. They're saying that the term isn't very descriptive of what Pajama Media is doing. Hardly a scathing cry of upset.
Also, the other Open Source Media brand is doing as much as possible in journalism to make the 'recipe' publicl
Uh (Score:2)
BTW, you could mod-bomb me every day and it would never matter. I maxed out on karma several years ago and i get modded up routinely.
Re:This is beside the point (Score:2)
In terms of their politics, I'm making fun of their insistance that the whole group is supposed to represent a broad cross-section of political views, when their left-most blogger is Glenn Reynolds, a guy who weighed in on the issue of torture of Iraqi prisoners by US forces by claiming that Dems should just keep quiet about it, or they'll just make the whole thing worse [instapundit.com].
In terms of their business model, I'm just wondering when they're going
Re:This is beside the point (Score:2)
While it's true that Pajamas Media/OSM/name of the day has more than its fair share of right-leaning blogs (though I think the more apt description would be hawkish, as a fair number of those blogs are "Democrats that feel like they were mugged on 9/11"), I wouldn't call Glenn their left-most member. David Corn [osm.org]
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:2)
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:2)
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:1)
Welcome to.... (Score:3)
Pajamas, Pennsylvania (alliteration is fun)
Indymedia, Indiana. It's placed smack dab in the middle of Indiana.
Sourceforge, Georgia
Windows, Wisconsin. Just make city ordinance requiring everybody to paint their houses blue. Elevators have this [unito.it] installed.
Pajamas, Nevada. (A bedroom community outside Las Vegas.)
Pajamas, New Mexico. New media. New Mexico.
No (Score:3, Interesting)
It signifies an unprofessional attitude rather than a clever PR stunt. If they had a slashdotter in their core team, I think they would have thought of running a search in the USPTO database before settling on a name. Any PR from an extra slashdot post is miniscule compared to the unprofessional appearance this resulted in.
I don't think Pajamas Media will stay as a name for long either....
Dislaimer: Slashdot is a
Re:So let me get this straight... (Score:1)
> publicity, and praise on Slashdot. Is that about right? Seems the name change did exactly what
> it was meant to.
Nice shill! (Please paypal my share to Shill02@hotmail.com)
Errors/Corrections? (Score:1)
Why Pajamas? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:1)
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:1, Interesting)
They are probably poking fun at that statement with the name. Not that that's a bad thing. If I had the choice between going to work for some corporate monstrosity, and sitting in my living room in my pajamas. My remsume would be on the BIG pile.
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:2)
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:1)
Now I'm all self-conscious. Great!
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:2)
Aside from the pajamas I see no difference between bloggers and "professional" journalists. Very few are investigative journalists and very few of those have the opportunity to investigate anything more interesting than cats getting caught in trees.
Do you want investigative journalism or business
Re:Why Pajamas? (Score:1)
Hoary Hedgehog dethroned (Score:3, Funny)
Is the point really to make the application / technology users blush when they have to give away the name?
Re:Hoary Hedgehog dethroned (Score:1)
On the other hand...they scooped the MainStream Media in getting it!
For the MSM to miss out on such an obvious strategy, they must be asleep at the wheel, just like during "Rathergate."
Ergo, the MSM is dying.
Re:Hoary Hedgehog dethroned (Score:1)
Not keeping up (Score:2)
If you actually followed things you would know what is going on..... Pajamas Media was the working name of the outfit. I.E. when they decided to try cashing in on this whole journalism in your pajamas thing. "Journalism in your pajamas" was how the MSM always referred to bloggers, long rich tradition there of taking a term of derision hurled by your foe and turning it back on them by adopting it as your own term. Well anyw
Re:Not keeping up (Score:2)
Especially considering they're talking about Roger Simon, fercrissakes. Attempt at slander is right. Simon is a long-time card carrying liberal. It's just that he's now a "September 11 liberal" as he would say, and it is instructive to see the response.
Re:Not keeping up (Score:2)
> instructive to see the response.
There are a fair number of those. Christopher Hitchens being another "Proud to be called a Leftist" Progressive drummed out of the order for disagreeing with the orthodox view of 9-11. All of the sane voices on the Left broke ranks over 9-11 which is why all they have left are crazed moonbats. Sane folk took UBL at his word that civilization was now in a steel cage grudge match to the deat
Re:Not keeping up (Score:2)
don't try and weasel by claiming it to be SpyVSSpy's words
Are you having a bad day today?
Thanks for the informative parts of your post though, it helped someone who didn't actually follow this too closely.
So how many /.'ers are reading this in their PJ's? (Score:2)
Re:So how many /.'ers are reading this in their PJ (Score:1)
Boxers
Briefs
Pajamas
Nada
Cowboyneal
Fool me twice... (Score:4, Insightful)
Owned by Zope? No (Score:3, Informative)
On the site (Score:1)
Pajamas Media? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Pajamas Media? (Score:4, Funny)
</ZING>
reporting from the bedroom of (Score:1)
Pajamas Media? (Score:2, Funny)
Neat (Score:1)
That's a little presumptuous... (Score:2)
Don't forget, when you presume, you make a pres out of u and me.
Uhhh.... (Score:2)
Re:Uhhh.... (Score:2)
Re:That's a little presumptuous... (Score:2)
Stop the insanity! (Score:1)
I mean, Pajamas Media? The name alone makes me want to lob ebola bombs into orphanages and run busses full of nuns off the road. No, wait... that how I always feel. Never mind about that.
Anyway, someone please start "Grotty Foo-Foo Linux" or "Neener Neener Neeeeeeeeeeener Media" or some such intellect grating piffle of a name.
Any other suggestions?
Re:Stop the insanity! (Score:1)
An old media person claimed that bloggers have no checks and balances on their work, saying that it's "a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas."
So, they decided to take that and spin it to their own advantage. I'm with you on there being too many stupid names in online media, but at least this one sort of makes sense. You can explain Gentoo Linux to me all day though if you want.
Re:Stop the insanity! (Score:2)
My favorite (Score:2)
Every time I go by, I just wonder WTF?
One of the cooler ones I've seen though is Ho Lee Chow (chinese takeout).
Re:Stop the insanity! (Score:1)
No really, I'm not making a bad joke, it was a real business.
A lot of publicity (Score:3, Insightful)
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OSP (Score:2)
Re: Changes Name... (Score:1)
Re:ESR (Score:2)
I'd like the guy more if he weren't such an insane, right-wing douchebag (and one who claims not to be an insane, right-wing douchebag, at that. Is there anything worse than that?)
bedroom politics (Score:1)
The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:4, Insightful)
we're nothing but a bunch of egomaniacs who think that they "get it", but really don't when it comes to application development, IT, networking, etc... Unfortunately, we're far too common.
Speaking as a card-carrying egomaniac, I'd like to think that I come up with a few cogent and well reasoned ideas now and then. And the fact is this is a forum for people's knowledge as well as their opinions. I find that more often than not, people here open up avenues of discussion about topics that the mainstream media won't touch because they don't fit conveniently into a sound bite or might piss off the advertisers.
Maybe not everyone here has two neurons to rub together, but I think the vast majority of us can back up our egos with knowledge and common sense.
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:2)
When I read this, it looks like to contradictory points.
You're saying that
- New Media is media
and that
- blogs are NOT the voice of the experts
The "new media" is media too. That's in the definition. A discussion about how new media turn main-stream with higher readership would be interesting.
When it comes to experts, every moron and his little sister has a blog these days. But some experts do too. You'll find e
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:1, Troll)
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:2)
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:2)
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:1)
Re:The Myttbusters should try and bust this myth.. (Score:1)
A term you hear people use a lot these days is "New Media," which really just means, "Electronic Media, Minus the Actual Reporting." This is what the Internet is, mostly. I constantly see all these media blogs that just link to conventional "Old Media" articles and pretend to comment upon them, but they add no information and no ideas. They just write, "Oh, look at this terribly archaic New York Times story. Isn't it pathetic?" But that sent
This just in... (Score:2)
Sorry for the confusion - back to your nap.
For our non-American Speaking Readers (Score:3, Funny)
Re:For our non-American Speaking Readers (Score:2)
Yep! Just like our crazy American way of using apostrophes to indicate a contraction, even for pronouns!
Re:For our non-American Speaking Readers (Score:2)
> the crazy American way of spelling the work.
And they think "jail" is spelled "gaol". These are people I should take spelling advice from?
Re:For our non-American Speaking Readers (Score:2)
Lawsuits may yet come... (Score:4, Insightful)
Yup (Score:1)
A better name (Score:2)
Slashdot should change their name, too! (Score:2)
How about I-hate-Microsoft-dot or Apple-Dot?
After RTFA'ing ... (Score:1)
Has anyone mentioned this to their investors?
"open source" (Score:1)
Private Property (Score:2)
I'm glad their PR firm managed to spin their surrender with "humor", but that doesn't mean their effort isn't a joke. When do we
Re:Private Property (Score:1)
Re:Private Property (Score:2)
As They Organize... (Score:1)
What they should have done... (Score:2)
Objected before they announced! (Score:1)
Name Can Be Deceiving (Score:1)
Re:Name Can Be Deceiving (Score:1)
I guess that we may call you a liberal, then?
Re:Name Can Be Deceiving (Score:2)
No, you just can't call him a reactionary [thepoorman.net], facist [mydd.com] wingnut [spreadingsantorum.com].
"Moderate" or "pays attention in class" will describe him nicely.