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		<title>Michael Arrington: Evil Genius</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />TechCrunch&#8217;s Michael Arrington writes today that he&#8217;s tired of the running joke that is the PR embargo system and that they won&#8217;t be respecting embargoes in the future except from a handful of trusted PR firms. He claims that TechCrunch never breaks embargoes, which is completely untrue I might add (they broke the Mahalo story [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/12350/michael-arrington-evil-genius/">Michael Arrington: Evil Genius</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>TechCrunch&#8217;s Michael Arrington <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/17/death-to-the-embargo/">writes today</a> that he&#8217;s tired of the running joke that is the PR embargo system and that they won&#8217;t be respecting embargoes in the future except from a handful of trusted PR firms. </p>
<p>He claims that TechCrunch never breaks embargoes, which is completely untrue I might add (they broke the Mahalo story embargo this week by about 20 minutes), but then goes moral on the broken system and why they&#8217;re no longer going to play unless they get posts exclusively.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t help at first glance but agree with the points he makes: the system is broken, most PR reps do nothing to enforce embargoes and we&#8217;ve actually had a policy in place here for some time that we ask PR reps who regularly don&#8217;t enforce embargoes on stories we spend time on to remove us from their list (AOL is one company we no longer cover for example).</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not the real intention of the post. Strip away the moral indignation and you get a very clever play to get TechCrunch more content. </p>
<p>You see if most of TechCrunch&#8217;s main competitors wrote that they would ignore embargoes in the future, they&#8217;d find their inboxes slowly dry up as PR reps exclude them from pre-briefs and embargoed distributions. But TechCrunch is different. PR firms compete for headlines on TechCrunch, and are regularly told by their clients that they must get a post on TechCrunch, and I know this from having spoken to PR reps during my time writing for TechCrunch, and even more recently. </p>
<p>The decision to ignore embargoes by TechCrunch may mean they miss out on a few stories, but the real result will be that TechCrunch will be offered more exclusives, and TechCrunch&#8217;s competitors will miss out on a fair shot of running the story at the same time. </p>
<p>Moral indignation as a ploy to get more exclusive stories and drive more traffic. Touche Michael, Touche. Brilliant play. Evil Genius. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/12350/michael-arrington-evil-genius/">Michael Arrington: Evil Genius</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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