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MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« on: January 15, 2008, 01:30:04 PM »
I never saw this until today. But if the shoe fits...

WHEN ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

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Over the past four years Muscular Development has consistently gone out of its way to malign Weider Publications, casting doubts on our financial status and spreading all sorts of doom-and-gloom about our future. MD has also taken it upon itself to attack, in a very personal way, the head of the IFBB, Ben Weider; Joe Weider’s Olympia Weekend; and individuals within our organization.

As the undisputed, ABC-audited leader of all bodybuilding publications, we at Weider/AMI have gone about our business of producing first-rate titles, as we have for more than 65 years. We have never bragged or boasted about our position within our industry. Moreover, we’ve never responded to the provocations of MD, until now.

The final straw for me has now come with an attack they mounted on my boss David Pecker, Chairman and CEO of AMI/Weider Publications in their September '06 issue. In The Romano Factor, senior editor John Romano recounts a lunch meeting that took place in July 2005 between David Pecker and MD publisher Steve Blechman in New York. The article adopts a mealy-mouthed and seedy tone (surprise, surprise) in its portrayal of David Pecker as some latter-day Captain Bligh and Steve Blechman as a wide-eyed innocent, there only as a goodwill ambassador of bodybuilding. Steve, he the magnanimous would-be savior of the sport, receives short shrift in a gross piece of garbage that is pulp fiction at its worst.

Also attending that lunch was Kevin Hyson, chief marketing officer for AMI and a colleague of 20 years’ standing with David Pecker. I asked Kevin about his recollections of that lunch. He forwarded me the following.

“As the ‘unnamed marketing guy’ in John Romano’s article about the infamous lunch between my boss, David Pecker of American Media Inc. and his boss, Steve Blechman of Muscular Development, I welcome the opportunity to set the record straight. I was actually at the lunch that took place in July 2005 and I didn’t see Mr. Romano anywhere in the restaurant. His version of what went on is Steve Blechman’s version of what went on. Here’s mine, which I witnessed with my own eyes and ears:

First off, I am six-four, weigh about 235 pounds and am in relatively decent shape for a 54 year old from doing 25-plus years of weight training. So while I naturally enjoy a good meal, I don’t remember, as Romano alleges, “eyeing the plates like I just got rescued from a deserted island.” I do remember wondering if Mr. Blechman might need a booster seat to reach the table.

But my real reason for setting the record straight is not to defend my appetite or offend Mr. Blechman. It’s to fill in important conversation missing from Mr. Romano’s narrative.

Steve began the meeting by questioning David’s commitment to bodybuilding — this was right after David had announced that the 2005 Mr. Olympia would have more prize money for the athletes than ever before. Next, Steve asked a number of pointed questions about how FLEX was doing, questions that David answered openly and honestly. However, when David asked Steve for the same insight into Muscular Development, Steve refused to divulge anything without a confidentiality agreement. So much for openness and honesty.

What I found particularly interesting was that while David had no problem talking about the circulation of FLEX (probably because it is audited by Audit Bureau of Circulation and is a matter of public record), Steve was very evasive about Muscular Development’s (probably because it is not audited and is therefore not a matter of public record).

That first mention of the confidentiality agreement was not, as Mr. Romano writes, when David “threw down his napkin” and stormed out. The conversation actually continued in a calm manner with Steve telling David how he got into the business.

What caused David to get angry was when Steve made disparaging remarks about FLEX Editor-In-Chief Peter McGough and the quality of FLEX editorially and the magazine overall. Steve then said he was interested in buying FLEX and David said ‘why don’t I buy MD’. When Steve again refused to divulge any MD information, David had about had it and lunch was over.

There’s no question that David was angry and that we left the restaurant well before the meal’s end. There is also no question that based on Steve’s comments about Peter and FLEX and his continued refusal to be upfront about MD’s performance, there was nothing left to say.

Finally, Mr. Romano said that I when I left I looked like I wished I’d gotten a doggie bag. Funny he should mention doggie bags. My office is right across the street from the restaurant and when I returned to it, I looked out the window. I saw Mr. and Mrs. Blechman getting into their white stretch limo with, you guessed it, a very large doggie bag – one that looked big enough to contain four uneaten lunches.”

That Blechman, whose title has circulation numbers of about 30,000 at best, would adopt such a clumsy unprofessional manner in his meeting with David Pecker, who oversees a group of titles with circulation numbers in the millions, and then be party to concocting a ludicrous account of that lunch meeting, defies reason, but is not surprising for observers of the usual lowbrow train wreck that is MD.

Editorially, they have gone in more diverse directions than Dolly Parton’s main assets in a raging wind tunnel. From being renamed All Natural Muscular Development in the late ’90s and proclaiming that they would not accept ads featuring anyone who they judged had taken steroids — you should know that Romano openly boasts about his continued steroid use almost as if it is a badge of honor — the magazine has morphed 180 degrees into a pro-drugs, sleazy rag that, at its heart, undermines the physical accomplishments of the very bodybuilders it attempts to profile.

In his September column, Romano expresses wonderment as to why David Pecker would not consider selling his titles to Steve Blechman. “What? Blechman’s money isn’t green enough for Pecker?” he muses. Hardly, John. Here’s the deal, since you asked.

David Pecker has a wide and deep understanding of publishing at a level that would leave Blechman’s overly coiffured head spinning. As David sees it, the Weider magazines represent a near 70-year investment in the bodybuilding and fitness industry. To his sensibilities, Joe and Ben [Weider] and all the staff members who have been with the titles have worked too hard, pouring their life’s blood into them, for him to even consider selling them to someone like Blechman, who would promptly run them into the ground. It would be like selling a Ferrari to a15 year old on a learner’s permit.

Did it bug me that the MD crew attacked David Pecker? You bet. He defended me against Blechman’s rantings to the point that he felt compelled to leave the room. That’s what I call loyalty. For his pains, David then has to put up with Romano (somewhere a village is minus a traditional fixture) penning yet another nomination for a Pulitzer fiction prize. I respect and pay back loyalty. So I’m going to bat for my boss. In my four-year association with him, I have found him to be fair and determined and completely involved in what we do. This past year (due to taking over the reins at Muscle & Fitness and Muscle & Fitness Hers, in addition to FLEX), I have worked even more closely with him and he has given me all the support, counsel and reward an Editor-in-Chief can hope for in a boss. He didn’t deserve the outrageous portrayal that MD presented of him. A portrayal seemingly motivated by spite and a “Look Ma, I just threw my pacifier on the floor … again” mentality. I say all the preceding with complete sincerity. I’ve never been renowned as a butt-kisser and — just as Blechman & Co., are past the point of cultivating fair reporting and ethics — I’m too old to learn now.

David Pecker showed his commitment to bodybuilding by his stewardship of the Weider titles (which are enjoying their best revenue year ever) and by buying a half share in the Olympia Weekend and driving the prize money up each year. In 2003 (the year before AMI’s involvement) the prize money was $530,000; this year it is $725,000, a colossal rise of 37%.

The MD cabal has consistently and maliciously derided the Olympia Weekend, to the point of even lamenting they have to put up with what they depict as a chore. Well, here’s some good news, guys. You don’t have to suffer through this year’s Olympia Weekend because no press passes will be approved for any MD staff. Have a great September 29/30 weekend. We hear on that very weekend that the Disney Channel are running a Mickey Mouse marathon, so if you’re really attentive you may pick up some tips on how to upgrade your operation to that level. Given its track record, we fully expect MD to go tit-for-tat in response to their Olympia exclusion. So go ahead you self-styled crusaders for bodybuilding, ban us from your contest. Oh, wait; Blechman’s commitment to the sport doesn’t extend to that level.

And on that point, Steve, besides a magazine that glorifies drug abuse, slogs through details of sex and excretory acts and whines like a petulant child, just what is your contribution to bodybuilding? We look forward to your response, or Romano’s, since it’s quite clear you prefer not to fight your own battles.
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2008, 01:33:59 PM »
when was this published?   the link doesn't work, and they're talking about Sept 06.

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2008, 01:58:42 PM »
Can someone please Higlight the interesting parts..?

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2008, 02:02:06 PM »
haha
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2008, 02:10:08 PM »
when was this published?   the link doesn't work, and they're talking about Sept 06.
Hahaha...actually you just have to click on the Cached link. They deleted the article.

But google 'weider AMI' and it's the 9th entry down called:
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT<br><font size=1>When Enough Is Enough ...
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2008, 02:30:43 PM »
"Love lifts us up where we belong.."


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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2008, 02:32:41 PM »
Hahaha...actually you just have to click on the Cached link. They deleted the article.

But google 'weider AMI' and it's the 9th entry down called:
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT<br><font size=1>When Enough Is Enough ...


I can't believe you never saw this......


BTW, show was fucking great this week. The Blekman stuff had me LOL!
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2008, 02:33:34 PM »
Special Ed, you know I love you man, and you are always funny, your impression of Blechman is hilarious!!!

But all this animosity (perhaps justified) is starting to make you seem bitter!

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2008, 02:37:14 PM »
Special Ed, you know I love you man, and you are always funny, your impression of Blechman is hilarious!!!

But all this animosity (perhaps justified) is starting to make you seem bitter!
Really? It just makes me crack up. I even sent Steve a Happy New Year text message. No hard feelings to my closeted homosexual pals at MD! Much love!
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2008, 02:43:01 PM »
Really? It just makes me crack up. I even sent Steve a Happy New Year text message. No hard feelings to my closeted homosexual pals at MD! Much love!

OK :) Thanks for clearing that up! Sometimes it's hard to tell someone's tone on a message board!

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2008, 03:02:25 PM »

 Looks like it's time to bump up Spicy Sushi's ol' Special Ed/MD Blackmail thread again...give me a second.
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2008, 08:11:52 PM »
 "First off, I am six-four, weigh about 235 pounds and am in relatively decent shape for a 54 year old from doing 25-plus years of weight training. So while I naturally enjoy a good meal, I don’t remember, as Romano alleges, “eyeing the plates like I just got rescued from a deserted island.” I do remember wondering if Mr. Blechman might need a booster seat to reach the table."

  This is indeed an ancient topic, but that quote always gets me.

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2008, 08:27:28 PM »
David Pecker has a wide and deep understanding of publishing at a level that would leave Blechman’s overly coiffured head spinning. As David sees it, the Weider magazines represent a near 70-year investment in the bodybuilding and fitness industry. To his sensibilities, Joe and Ben [Weider] and all the staff members who have been with the titles have worked too hard, pouring their life’s blood into them, for him to even consider selling them to someone like Blechman, who would promptly run them into the ground. It would be like selling a Ferrari to a15 year old on a learner’s permit.

Nonsense.  A seller in a bind will be willing to sell something to whoever ponies up the money.
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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2008, 08:47:32 AM »
Nonsense.  A seller in a bind will be willing to sell something to whoever ponies up the money.

But they wasn't and he couldn't so they didn't.

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Re: MASSIVE PWNAGE OF MD & BLECHMAN
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2008, 08:54:49 AM »
Ron: "I am lazy."