Backlash at Gawker Over Travolta Coverage Spreads
The London 'Independent' and commenters start the fruitless 'Gawker's jumped the shark' cycle again.
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The London 'Independent' and commenters start the fruitless 'Gawker's jumped the shark' cycle again.
Could it be that Arianna's baby is not really worth $200 million? Yes, it could be.
Slate's new lady site is going to be the Elizabeth to Jezebel's Jessica.
The Silicon Valley gossip blog will be folded into flagship gossip site Gawker.
More changes under way at Nick Denton's blog empire.
In which two aging writers go at it over how to mourn the death of old media.
According to the Gawker Media chief, there's hope for quick-thinking Internet companies. Big conglomerates, sorry, it's too late.
Our commenters aren't the only ones wondering whether Matt Drudge's influence is on the decline.
The ‘Atlantic’ online columnist muses at length about the genre he helped form.
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