TechCrunch Founder Hints at Eventual Roll-Up
Blog notes on a blogger profile.

A couple quick notes on Michael Arringtonâthe sleep-deprived founder of Silicon Valley blog TechCrunch and member of the 2008 FOLIO: 40âwhich didnât make it into his 350-word profile.
- When I called him a couple weeks ago (12:00 p.m. EST, 9:00 a.m. his time) he said he was working on a post (something about a brothelâseriously) and had yet to go to sleep. He echoed then what he told the New York Times over the weekendâthat tech blogging is a fiercely competitive, ultimately unhealthy thing.
- Arrington said that this sort of competitive hustling means no downtime. He says he hasnât taken any time off in three years. âNot even a day.â
- Heâs also not entirely comfortable with his bloggy celebrity. âWhen it gets personal,â Arrington said. He didnât mention the site by name, Arrington was clearly talking about Gawker Mediaâs ValleyWag, which has taken to covering him with a Julia Allison-like frequency and fervor.
As far as TechCrunch sale rumors, he says that while they can be expectedâgiven his 2007 hire of Heather Harde, the ex-Fox Interactive executive responsible for $1.3 billion in acquisitions including that little $500 million MySpace dealâa roll-up scenario, leveraging a small network of blogs, is much more likely. âI donât know if weâre a quarterback of something like that or a defensive back.â
Or, you know, owner. Just donât expect ValleyWag to be part of that team.
Read Arrington's full FOLIO: 40 profile here ...
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