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  • LA Weekly, Editor to Part Ways

    Posted on June 2nd, 2009 admin No comments

    I liked Laurie. I only met her a few times, and brief at that, but I liked her. I hope she moves on in life and finds what she’s looking for.

    After eight years as editor in chief, Laurie Ochoa is leaving LA Weekly as Village Voice Media severs more of its own legacy.

    It’s unclear who instigated the move. But VVM didn’t make life easy for Ochoa.

    Critics say LA Weekly’s quality began declining after it was merged into New Times (now VVM) in 2005. The alt-newspaper chain reportedly went over Ochoa’s head in late 2006 to install an unpopular news editor.

    There’s no word yet on what Ochoa’s next move is — and the Weekly has no replacement lined up.

    Read more at defamer.com.au.

  • All Press is Good Press

    Posted on June 2nd, 2009 admin No comments

    As the pimpin’ wars continue, Village Voice Media wants to be heard. As reported 2 weeks ago, Craigslist CEO Buckmaster decided to whine to the world by throwing his competition under the bus. Now VVM strikes back.

    And you thought the South Carolina v. Craigslist story was dead.

    If anything sucks more than being the target of an ambitious but delusional gubernatorial candidate who has suddenly developed a bit of a fetish for prostitution, it’s being ignored by that candidate. As far as Village Voicesees the world, Craigslist just got a bunch of free press. And they want their share.

    When Craigslist management was facing a criminal investigation for listings on the site they did the smart thing. They talked about the law, and they pointed out that the real smut was on other sites that were being ignored by the South Carolina Attorney General. If you really want hard core porn and prostitution, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster pointed out, check out Village Voice’s BackPage.com.

    That’s all body fluids under the bridge now, of course, since a federal judge smacked down McMaster and forbid him from stalking Craigslist management.

    But Village Voice is still smarting from those Buckmaster links in that blog post. Yesterday they issued a very official press release titled “Village Voice Media to Craigslist CEO Buckmaster: Calm Down, Back Off; There is Nothing Wrong With a Little Competition.”

    Read the rest of the story on techcrunch.com