I'm all in favor of disclosure, so bad on the Times here etc. All the same, if we accept that there's an utterly subjective continuum between "appearance of conflict" and "actual full raging conflict impacting journalistic coverage" I would place the Times at the former end and TechCrunch at the latter.
Childlike logic. Just because someone else is doing something wrong doesn't give you license to do it too. Arrington should have brought it up as an issue, not used it as a trump card.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.7 ms ] threadNowhere in the extensive coverage of Crunchfund or the op-ed scolding by David Carr did the NY Times mention that it was an investor in True Ventures.
Ironically, the NY Times even lumped GigaOm and Om Malik into its list of conflicted bloggers.
I'm guessing as editorial employees they're completely separated from any kind of investment decisions made by NYT corporate.
At best, it's an "interesting tidbit" that might cause a bit of embarrassment to the Times.