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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->Recently, a contretemps between former Gawker editors Jesse Oxfeld and Elizabeth Spiers got <a href="http://youngmanhattanite.com/2006/08/never-meta-pointless-argument-i-didnt.html">a bit out of control</a>. So many former and guest editors! So hard to keep track of their various squabbles and quibbles! Well, until now....

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 <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 13:16:48 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Jesse Oxfeld: Gawker Stalker Is Not, How You Say, New Yorkey</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><div class="photoCaption" /><img alt="server.asp.gif" src="http://thedailytransom.observer.com/server.asp-thumb.gif" width="300" /><br />A year of Gawker traffic: March's record traffic peak represents, at least in part,<br/>the hubbub over a newly-introduced mapped version of Gawker Stalker.</div>In this week's <i>New York</i> magazine, Jesse Oxfeld, that mag's newest hire and a former Gawker editor, expressed his thoughts about Gawker's most infamous feature, Gawker Stalker, in which the sightings of celebrities are reported:<blockquote>"The shtick of being a New Yorker is that we don't care about celebrities," says Jesse Oxfeld, who was co-editor of Gawker at the time of the controversy but has since parted ways with the site (and subsequently joined <i>New York</i>). "And this entirely belied that. So it offended me a little bit. Because Gawker is supposed to embody a certain Ur-New Yorkerness, which means not being impressed by celebrities. Or, at least, being impressed but knowing enough not to seem impressed."</blockquote>

<p>Elizabeth Spiers, who pioneered Gawker Stalker as the founding editor of Gawker, had this to say via IM today. "The point of Gawker stalker *was* not being impressed by the celebrities. The irony was subtle, but I'm fairly certain it was obvious. (That Jesse interpreted it that way may be indicative of why he wasn't a good fit for Gawker.)"</p>

(Disclosure: Everyone everywhere, including this blogger, has worked with or after or before everyone else at all of the same places for the same millionaires.)

<p>"That sounds bitchier than it is," Ms. Spiers noted; she went on to say that Mr. Oxfeld's sensibility works well in analytical pieces about the newspaper industry.</p>]]></description>
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 <title>Jesse Oxfeld To New York Magazine</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->Former Gawker editor Jesse Oxfeld will soon head to <i>New York</i> magazine. He will be a senior editor for the magazine's website. Oxfeld confirmed that his start date is August 7.

<p>"I'm hugely excited for it," said Oxfeld by phone today. "That's not spin or a line. It's a magazine that I've always wanted to work for."</p>

"I've known a lot of folks at <i>New York</i> magazine for a long time," he said. "In fact, I was at July 4th fireworks at a <i>New York</i> staffer's place. That's where I met Ben Williams, who is running their web project."

<p>Oxfeld follows, in a way, the path of Gawker's first editor, Elizabeth Spiers, who left that website to work at <i>New York</i>. But she has also followed him! Spiers later moved to Mediabistro.com, to fill a position identical to one formerly held by &mdash;wait for it&mdash; Oxfeld. Spiers has since moved on to found her own weblog company.</p>

At Mediabistro, Jesse Oxfeld was the editor-in-chief of online media. He left that job for Editor &amp; Publisher; in September, 2004, he told Gawker that "I hate change, so this is kind of sad, but it's a great opportunity."

<p>Since his sudden and unexpected departure from Gawker Media a few weeks ago, Oxfeld has been working part time at <i>Us Weekly</i>; yesterday, he was working in the Wenner Media offices.</p>

"I'm sad to give up my mid-afternoon naps," he said, of taking full-time office work, "but health and dental is a fair trade-off."

<i>&mdash;Michael Calderone</i>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:44:11 -0400</pubDate>
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