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February 02, 2005
Wednesday
 
 
Crikey! Stephen Mayne hits the jackpot!
Scott Wickstein (Adelaide, Australia)  Aus/NZ affairs • Media & Journalism

An interesting email arrived in my inbox this morning. It was from Stephen Mayne, telling me, along with 5,300 other subscribers, that he and his wife had sold their e-magazine crikey.com.au for $A1 million.

The interesting thing about this is the business plan that Mayne established. Although the website holds plenty of interesting articles about Australian politics, news, sports, media and business, the main effort that Mayne and his team put their energies into is the daily news email. Subscribers pay a fee, and in return, the daily email with between 15 and 20 news and gossip items come into their inbox.

It is a gossipy sort of publication, but no more so then the mainstream Australian media, and it was at least a different point of view then the reliably statist points of view that are published in the mainstream Australian press. Although Mayne has given up control, he will still be contributing so I hope the 'crikey.com.au' spirit lives on, and I am pleased for Mayne personally. The man has worked incredibly hard over the last five years to build up his little niche in the Australian media.

And it also gives hope to others that there is a long term viability to 'new media'. You do have to work incredibly hard, and take risks, and you need a bit of luck. The only equivilent online publication I can think of is the Indian website Tehelka.com, which, after many adventures, seems to have made the transition from online to print media. (Samizdata magazine, anyone?). So well done to Mayne, and I hope he enjoys his new fortune to go with his more established fame.

Comments

Whatever happened to the print edition of the London News Review? All mentions of it seem to have vanished from the website...


Posted by john b at February 2, 2005 10:07 AM

Cool, think he'll lend me a few bucks?


Posted by Robert at February 2, 2005 10:10 AM

Oh, wait, this is all in Australian money.

I thought you meant like real money.


Posted by Robert at February 2, 2005 10:12 AM

By the way, people -

Happy Birthday Ayn Rand!


Posted by Nick Rogers at February 2, 2005 10:49 AM

I find it highly irrational to wish a happy birthday to a dead woman.

Anyone who does so is a death worshipper!


Nah, just fuckin whitch ya'll!

:)

It's my mom's birthday as well, so I'll probably celebrate that first.

Say, ya think if Ayn Rand rises from the grave and sees her shadow will we get three more months of winter?


Posted by Robert at February 2, 2005 12:55 PM

Robert - you're from the States, right? Figured that because of the way you like to spell 'mum'. Anyway...

With the number of counterfeit American dollars floating around, are you sure you're accepting the real thing?

We Aussies invented and were the first to utilise the modern plastic currency note, I believe. Extremely hard to fake. So if Stevo's getting AU$1 million (in the form of a very heavy suitcase), at least he knows he's getting AU$1 million.


Posted by I'm suffering for my art at February 2, 2005 04:36 PM
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