Archive for April 16th, 2008

TechCrunch vs. Valleywag

By Ben Haber

By Ben

There was some interesting back and forth this afternoon between TechCrunch and Valleywag, about why former Valleywag writer Jordan Golson was fired.

Michael Arrington of TechCrunch wrote a post detailing how Golson was fired because of a negative blog post he wrote on April 1 about his employer. Golson then told Arrington that his negative post had nothing to do with his firing, and asked him to correct the article (Arrington put an update at the bottom of the post).

Following that conversation, Valleywag’s Paul Boutin wrote a post about how Arrington flubbed the story but said he couldn’t ‘go back on it now.’

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Boston Marathon To Allow Advertisements Along Route

By Ben Haber

By Ben

The oldest and most famous marathon in the world is making room for advertising.

The 112th Boston Marathon will be run on Monday, and for the first time ever, the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) will allow ads along the course, and the start and finish lines. The BAA has had longtime sponsors of the marathon that provide money, merchandise, fluid stations, etc., but this is the first time that some of these sponsors will have actual advertisements infiltrated with the race.

The Boston Globe reports that there will be a total of 26 spots along the course featuring the logos of longtime sponsors John Hancock and Adidas, but that no additional money was paid for the ads.

Guy Morse, executive director of the BAA told the Globe:

“We have been thinking about this for some time. In the year 2008, people understand you need sponsorship at this level to compete. For the BAA to provide the level of prize money and attract the elite athletes, and for the BAA to provide all the merchandise for 7,000 volunteers, you need corporate involvement and support to do that. It was time that we could make their support a little more visible.”

The Associated Press reported that prize money for the marathon has been increased by more than 38 percent, from $575,000 to $796,000, which makes the Boston Marathon the richest of the World Marathon Majors events.

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