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Pajamas Media, described as "a corporate advertising service which will sell ads to advertisers 'en masse'," was co-founded in 2004 by two Los Angeles bloggers, Charles Johnson and Roger L. Simon. Pajamas Media will be changing its name sometime in November 2005. The online project is scheduled to launch on November 16, 2005. [1]

In May 2005, Simon told Tech Central Station that the purpose of Pajamas Media is twofold: "The first is to give bloggers access to more advertising revenue -- in addition to what many bloggers are receiving from Henry Copeland's BlogAds. The second is to develop a Blog News Network that will do what many bloggers fear Google will no longer do; aggregate blog posts on various topics and present them for bloggers and blog readers to peruse and search through."


Conflicts of Interest?

On October 29, 2005, two members of Pajamas Media's Editorial Board, Michael Barone and David Corn, appeared together on Fox News as journalists providing opposite viewpoints without identifying their shared business relationship in Pajamas Media. --Hugh Manatee, October 29, 2005.

History

Johnson and Simon, following their first-hand experience of "two events that marked the growing influence of blogs on society: a blog-driven investigation into the United Nations Oil for Food scandal and another into the falsified military records cited by CBS News in coverage of President George W. Bush." [2]

"[A]lready friends via their blogs, Little Green Footballs and Roger L. Simon ... as they talked to other participants in the ever-expanding blogosphere, an idea began to take shape.

"After spending several months developing a model to support a dramatic new publishing medium, they announced in the summer of 2005 that their venture was a go. Their plan will provide an online place where readers and thoughtful bloggers can come together to be informed, to explore issues of the day, and to have fun. Key details of the plan are still under wraps. For now, the co-founders will say only that there will be a significant unveiling in the fall of 2005." [3]

Bloggers

Beginning in September 2005, Pajamas Media has provided profiles on its website of the bloggers who have signed up for its services. Among the profiles are:

Editorial Board

As of October 30, 2005, only the following names are listed on Pajamas Media's website as members of its editorial board:

According to an October 17, 2005, news release published by PR Newswire, the editorial board consists of:

"Pajamas Media today revealed that its editorial board members and contributors include 'Instapundit' Glenn Reynolds, one of the world's most-read bloggers; CNBC's Larry Kudlow, blogger and host of 'Kudlow & Company'; Michael Barone, blogger and senior writer, U.S. News & World Report; David Corn, blogger, columnist and Washington, D.C. editor for The Nation; and Claudia Rosett, a prize-winning journalist and blogger central to breaking the United Nations' 'Oil for Food' controversy.
"Other luminaries on Pajamas' current roster of editorial board members include: [as written in the news release]
  • Tammy Bruce, an author, former president of the National Organization for Women's Los Angeles chapter, host of 'The Tammy Bruce Show,' flag-shipped at KABC-AM (Los Angeles) and heard on more than 160 affiliates, and the personality behind http://www.tammybruce.com/
  • John Podhoretz, a New York Post columnist, Fox News contributor, and blogger for the National Review Online's 'The Corner'
  • Richard Fernandez, a Sydney, Australia-based software developer and author of the widely-read 'Belmont Club' blog
  • Jane Hall, an assistant professor at American University's School of Communication and weekly panelist of Fox News Watch
  • Dr. Michael Ledeen, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and expert on U.S. foreign policy
  • Clifford D. May, a veteran news reporter, foreign correspondent and editor at The New York Times, and currently president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on terrorism
  • Tim Blair, an Australia-based blogging pioneer and author of 'Tim Blair'
  • Marc Cooper, an award-winning author, journalist, and contributor for the The Nation, and author of 'Marc Cooper'
  • Mark Steyn, a noted, internationally syndicated journalist covering global politics and current affairs
  • Adam Bellow, a widely-respected Random House editor and son of Nobel Prize-winner Saul Bellow

Contact Details

URL: http://www.pajamasmedia.com/

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