Gizmodo officially banned from CES
Jan 12, 2008 I General, Technology.

Richard Blakeley, the scamp behind Gizmodo’s TV-turnoff stunt at CES, has been banned from attending the show. Here’s the CEA’s official response to the Gizmodo TV-B-Gone prank:
We have been informed of inappropriate behavior on the show floor by a credentialed media attendee from the Web site Gizmodo, owned by Gawker Media. Specifically, the Gizmodo staffer interfered with the exhibitor booth operations of numerous companies, including disrupting at least one press event. The Gizmodo staffer violated the terms of CES media credentials and caused harm to CES exhibitors. This Gizmodo staffer has been identified and will be barred from attending any future CES events. Additional sanctions against Gizmodo and Gawker Media are under discussion.
The employee in question, Richard Blakeley, is clearly credited, so it shouldn’t be difficult to “identify” him, though both Portfolio and Silicon Alley Insider failed to get that essential detail right. Blakeley tells us that he has received “no notice at all” from CES about the banning. Though, seeing as how CES is over, we’ve got a year for this to all blow over. And Blakeley has a year to think up another stunt.
Here is the stunt that he pulled off for those who may have missed it, you can watch the video here
Robbert Lloyd Says:
They deserved it, what sort of prick does something like this during someone elses presentation. I mean its okay for a laugh, to do to say 1 or 2 TV’s but, during a presentation!
Didnt know CES was allowing kids in nowadays.
Jan 12, 2008, 11:17 amJames Foxx Says:
@Robbert Lloyd: Yea i totally agree with what you said. What childish behaviour. Should recieve a lifetime ban from future CES.
Jan 12, 2008, 5:15 pm