{"id":204,"date":"2011-05-14T18:54:57","date_gmt":"2011-05-15T01:54:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/?p=204"},"modified":"2011-05-14T18:54:57","modified_gmt":"2011-05-15T01:54:57","slug":"ben-huh-ceo-of-cheezburger-network-may-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/2011\/05\/14\/ben-huh-ceo-of-cheezburger-network-may-16\/","title":{"rendered":"Ben Huh \u2013 CEO of Cheezburger Network \u2013 May 16"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/492\/2011\/05\/ben-huh-event-post-image.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-205\" title=\"ben huh event post image\" src=\"https:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/492\/2011\/05\/ben-huh-event-post-image.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"264\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/492\/2011\/05\/ben-huh-event-post-image.png 358w, https:\/\/journalismthatmatters.org\/seattlejournalismcommons\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/492\/2011\/05\/ben-huh-event-post-image-300x292.png 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 264px) 100vw, 264px\" \/><\/a>Part  two of the #NewsNext series brought to us by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/\">Online News  Association\/Society of Professional Journalists collaboration<\/a> featured a  lively discussion with Cory Bergman (<a href=\"http:\/\/msnbc.com\/\">msnbc.com<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/breakingnews.com\/\">breakingnews.com<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nextdoormedia.com\/\">Next Door Media<\/a>) and Ben Huh (<a href=\"http:\/\/cheezburger.com\/\">Cheezburger Networks<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>As the owner of the largest humor network in the world, you&#8217;ve probably stumbled upon one of his many sites <a href=\"http:\/\/failblog.org\/\">FAIL Blog<\/a>,<a href=\"http:\/\/babiesmakingfaces.com\/\"> Babies Making Faces<\/a>,<a href=\"http:\/\/thereifixedit.com\/\"> There I Fixed It<\/a>,<a href=\"http:\/\/engrishfunny.com\/\"> Engrish Funny<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/thedailywh.at\/\">The Daily Wh.at<\/a>,<a href=\"http:\/\/totallylookslike.com\/\"> Totally Looks Like<\/a> either on purpose or by accident through a social network.<\/p>\n<p>Many people in the online news circuit cover Huh for his ability to turn internet memes into a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.xconomy.com\/seattle\/2010\/06\/30\/cheezburger-ceo-ben-huh-on-surrounding-himself-with-more-talent-and-the-future-of-the-global-humor-blog-network\/\">profitable enterprise<\/a> (his company employs 50 staff and they\u2019re looking for more) and has been consistently topping the<a href=\"http:\/\/www.xconomy.com\/seattle\/2010\/06\/seattle\/2009\/02\/10\/zillow-pet-holdings-top-seattle-startup-list\/\"> Seattle 2.0 startup index<\/a> for the last year.<\/p>\n<p>Instead  of his typical appearance to discuss the secrets behind making  something go viral (he says consistency is much more important), this  particular room full of people wanted to hear his ideas on keeping  journalism strong. Coming out of the Medill School of Journalism at  Northwestern in 1999, he never became a reporter, but has been thinking  of ways to fix what he sees as a lingering problem in online news.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe  story structure hasn\u2019t changed for hundreds of years&#8230;how many times  have you read a story and think by the third paragraph didn\u2019t I already read this before?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Huh  believes that we have lost touch with the golden days of journalism  where everything was partisan and there were multiple diverse points of  views fighting for what they think is right.<\/p>\n<p>But  isn\u2019t that what we have now? <!--more-->The second you dip your toe into the  cesspool of the online world, you\u2019ll quickly discover bitter accusations  and partisan hatchets flying from all directions. There\u2019s no shortage  of opinions online, but Huh believes the key to weeding out fact from  disinformation is through a network of talented editors. He sees the  future of journalism being less about creating content and more about  making sure it gets to the right people. That is essentially what has  made his business model so successful, it\u2019s his company\u2019s job to get  other peoples\u2019 funny images in front of an audience who are looking for a  good laugh.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s  when the inevitable debate about broccoli versus ice cream happened.  One person raised her hand and said \u201cif you give people what they want,  you\u2019ll end up with cute kittens and sensational stories about Obama  being a Muslim\u201d to which Huh quickly replied \u201cbut when you don\u2019t give  them what they want it doesn\u2019t make a difference.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I  couldn\u2019t help but chime in, and basically piggy backed a different  version of the same question, \u201cSo what you\u2019re saying is that there\u2019s a  way to sexify any piece of news so that people will want to read it, we  just need to figure out how?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I  probably didn\u2019t get my point across very well by making up the word  \u201csexify\u201d but Huh pointed to the Daily Show\/Stephen Colbert example to  show that people can still be informed and entertained at the same time.  He admitted that not every thing can be flashy and fun to consume, but  there\u2019s still a lot we can do. The world is not dumber because of the  internet, he said, the conflict of people saying that Obama is a Muslim  when others know different is what drives action, the free market will  do it\u2019s job to correct mistakes.<\/p>\n<p>I  personally have trouble swallowing the argument entirely, but I do like the idea  of misinformation coming out quickly in the wash, and if Huh can build  better tools for us to scrub with, then I applaud the effort. I also  appreciated him pulling up a chair afterward to join our discussion.<\/p>\n<p>The  heat of the conversation made it tough to get a word in, but under  ideal circumstances, I would have shared some examples of investigative  work by non-profit outfits like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.propublica.org\/\">ProPublica<\/a> or the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.iwatchnews.org\/\">Center for Public Integrity<\/a> or anyone from the <a href=\"http:\/\/investigativenewsnetwork.org\/\">Investigative News Network<\/a> who puts tremendous work into generating high quality original  reporting that is very complex and difficult to digest even after it\u2019s  ready to be served to the reader.<\/p>\n<p>A more local example would be this story by By Lee van der Voo of InvestigateWest with the headline \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/invw.org\/green_cruising\">Cruise lines dodge states&#8217; tougher rules by dumping in Canadian water<\/a>.\u201d  Lee did a good job sifting through reports and learning the regulation  system to get this story out there, and luckily they <a href=\"http:\/\/spot.us\/pitches\/402-how-green-are-cruise-ship-tourism-dollars\/story\">raised 100% of their $1,827.00 goal on Spot.Us<\/a> in order to do so, but it took a lot of time (months I believe) and effort just to produce the story, which is only half the battle.<\/p>\n<p>On my end, I took a chunk of my day to read it and sort through the comments from the <a href=\"http:\/\/seattlepostglobe.org\/2010\/08\/15\/green-cruises-cruise-lines-work-on-their-footprint-while-states-push-for-higher-standards\">Seattle Post Globe<\/a>,  only to come to the conclusion that there\u2019s still a lot I don\u2019t know,  and even if I managed to make myself completely well informed, I am not  personally in a proper position of power to ensure that the cruise ship  industry will be environmentally sustainable for future generations.  What I\u2019m saying is that in many cases, quality information doesn\u2019t  follow the same rules of supply and demand. This story is an example of a  product that takes a lot of energy to produce, and is really only fit  for a small number of people who have the power to turn that information  into appropriate action.<\/p>\n<p>If  Ben Huh\u2019s vision of an internet full of sophisticated editors who love  to share good information was thriving today, this story might indeed  make it to the right people who could facilitate appropriate action, but  who would generate the story? Perhaps someone from the EPA? A Canadian  oceanographer? Spot.Us is a great tool, but cannot take the place of the  foundation money that helps keep InvestigateWest alive, and I think  they still deserve a place at the table.<\/p>\n<p>Stay tuned for Part 3 of the #NewsNext series in late June, with a special guest from SEO Moz. Also you can read up on <a href=\"..\/?p=84\">Part 1 here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>======================================================<\/p>\n<p>ORIGINAL PROMOTION TEXT From the ONA + SPJ <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/events\/17578607\/\">meetup.com event page<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Who&#8217;s hosting?   <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/members\/13740357\/\">Jeanne Brooks<\/a>,  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/members\/13105201\/\">Mark Briggs<\/a>,  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/members\/9935234\/\">Monica Guzman<\/a>,  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/members\/13490547\/\">Paul Balcerak<\/a>,  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meetup.com\/ONA-SPJ-Seattle\/members\/13248701\/\">Tiffany Campbell<\/a><\/p>\n<p>How to find us:  Jillian&#8217;s (Mayor&#8217;s Room) 731 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109-4322<\/p>\n<p>Hello all,<\/p>\n<p>The next ONA-SPJ Seattle Meetup is approaching fast. Monday, May 16, at \u00a07 p.m. we&#8217;ll be chatting with <strong>Ben Huh<\/strong>, CEO of the Cheezburger Network (<a href=\"http:\/\/cheezburger.com\/\">http:\/\/cheezburger.com\/<\/a>)\u00a0at  Jillian&#8217;s on Westlake. The Cheezburger Network includes the FAIL blog  and I can haz Cheezburger? websites. Huh is a journalism grad  (Northwestern) with some radical views on the future of news in the  digital age. <strong>Cory Bergman<\/strong> of MSNBC.com, which went through an innovative redesign last year, will ask the questions.<\/p>\n<p>This is our  second in a series of the #Newsnext meetups, where we&#8217;re talking to  interesting locals working in the digital space. If you\u2019re interested in  gathering with writers, editors, photographers,<\/p>\n<p>producers,  developers, designers, engineers and anyone else with an interest in the  production of news, Jillian&#8217;s will have a cash bar in the Mayor&#8217;s room  and some great space to meet with like-minded digital\u00a0professionals.<\/p>\n<p>Any questions, feel free to let us know. Hope to see you there!<\/p>\n<p>Cheers,<br \/>\nMonica, Tiffany, Mark, Lindsay and Paul<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Part two of the #NewsNext series brought to us by the Online News Association\/Society of Professional Journalists collaboration featured a lively discussion with Cory Bergman (msnbc.com, breakingnews.com, Next Door Media) and Ben Huh (Cheezburger Networks). 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