ecorazzi.com — Leading up to the launch of their Planet Green network in 2008, Discovery had appeared flush in original content, but not so heavy in terms of what they would project online. In an incredible move, it?s now been revealed that Treehugger.com ? the number one green site on the Internet. For a cool $10 million.
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mal1964Aug 2, 2007
Rupert Murdoch/ tree-hugger. someone take my pipe now.
datastorageguyAug 2, 2007
So all that gaming of digg and getting front page posts led to a big pay off.
crackedplasticAug 2, 2007
I wonder if this means we'll FINALLY see original content from treehugger instead of paraphrase/clickthrough spam. Wishful thinking.
jdhammerAug 2, 2007
Why do you hate Treehuggers? Oh never mind. You just go around saying stupid s**t like "damm hippies" and move elsewhere looking for the little self-worth boost you feel when you belittle something on the internet with no good reason. I for one am insulting you because you're clearly a moron. Why are you doing it?
jdhammerAug 2, 2007
I wonder if this means we'll FINALLY see original content from digg instead of paraphrase/clickthrough spam. Wishful thinking.Am I helping you to understand anything here?
jokkoAug 3, 2007
huh 10 millions:D
maskinongeAug 4, 2007
Looking forward to "Logging with new assault weapons" or Cheney/Neugent co-hosting " Small caliber strategies for winging upland Democrats".