Leader: Google, a media company?

The frenzy over a meaningless milestone

There has been a lot of talk in the past 24 hours about Google. Clearly there always is plenty of talk about that company but most recently it has focused on its market capitalisation overtaking that of Time Warner's, making it the world's largest media company.

Or at least that's what some people call them. This publication takes issue with such pigeon-holing.

The best article we have seen on the subject was by Stefanie Olsen at CNET News.com. Fair enough, we hold up our hands now - we haven't read every piece as this milestone was passed and News.com and silicon.com share a parent. But it mostly steered away from the whole question of 'media'.

However, even that piece made a passing comparison to sizes within a grouping comprised of Disney, TW and Viacom. Why not Microsoft, another company Google competes with, one that just happens to have a much higher market value?

The answer, of course, is all about money - and laziness. Since the bubble burst, no one wants to talk about internet stocks. A Google gets lumped in with real media companies on Wall Street. It was probably a tougher call than, say, Yahoo!, which for years did content through a portal, supported by advertising.

Google does indeed make money from ads - precise ads, determined by its secret-sauce search technology but ads nevertheless.

And if you don't call Google a media, internet or technology company, what do you call it?

Do Google staff see themselves as working for a media company or tech company? We're not about to ask them all but a trip to the infamous Googleplex will tell you it's the latter, at least among most of the rank and file.

So Google overtaking Time Warner is a milestone, of sorts. In the long term its ad revenue overtaking that of a TW or News Corp would - will? - be even more significant.

And Google overtaking Microsoft in size? Well, that's crystal-ball gazing for another time.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    former employee- google is not a media company. it's a tech company specializing in developing tech that facilitates media.

    • 10 June 2005 01:25
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  2. 2. Gunjan Bagla

    While Google's employees might still think they work for a tech company, the real question is what do Google's customers think. It's clear from that prism that Google is indeed a media company.

    There are many supersmart techies working for The Walt Disney Company. I know a few. That does not make Disney a tech company by any stretch. You could say the same thing about Lucas Film.

    People who spend money on Google are eventually going to reallocate those dollars from other media efforts (TV, direct mail, sales seminars etc). That makes Google much more of a media company.

    And Microsoft? Last time I checked it still made money from Windows and Office. Those are not media. MSN is not a big profit contributor and MS actually gave up on its Sidewalk business to a media company (CitySearch). MS is definetly NOT a media company.

    • 11 June 2005 05:24
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  3. 3. chris

    Google has both techies and market people

    • 7 February 2006 12:58
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