Site Meter Reflections on Playboy: <i>Playboy</i> shows the print media running to catch up with bloggers

March 19, 2007

Playboy shows the print media running to catch up with bloggers

It’s recently done this at least two ways—one intentional, the other unintentional. An April article by gossip columnist Deborah Schoeneman, “L.A. Confidential 2007,” explains how the rise of celebrity gossip blogs has changed journalism in Hollywood. (For instance, publicists have less and less power to use access to parties and events as a bargaining chip when more and more information comes through channels like YouTube.) The unintentional way has been the magazine’s own official blog so far, which has missed opportunities to write interesting posts that only it could have written.

Hugh Hefner played himself on a recent episode of the animated sitcom Family Guy, whose writers’ studio was visited for an article in the February Playboy. Why didn’t the official blog, taking advantage of inside information and the speed of the Internet, publish a post about the making of that episode shortly before its airing? I’m starting to make friends among the co-writers of that blog. I hope they accept my public criticism graciously—however arrogant it may be.

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Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 4:27 PM

  • Anonymous Sir Jorge left this comment at March 21, 2007 11:59 AM  
    You would think they would have that type of mindset, but as you've stated it seems that they are stuck in printland and not the immediate press that blogging can generate.
  • Blogger Franco left this comment at March 28, 2007 8:13 AM  
    Howdy,

    I come in peace from BlogExplosion Surfing :-). Just wanted to drop-in
    and say hi... how do you do :)

    Cheers,


    Franco
  • Blogger Brian Sorgatz left this comment at March 28, 2007 8:51 AM  
    Welcome, Franco. I’m doing pretty well today.
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