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Gawker Media Sells Idolator, Gridskipper; Spins Off Wonkette

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A source deep inside the Gawker Media empire forwards us the news that there are big changes to Nick Denton's blog empire. In an email message from Mr. Denton to his staff—which he pre-emptively encourages them to leak—he announces a pair of sites being sold another being spun off.

Email from Mr. Denton follows:

I'm amazed we've managed to keep a lid on this news; that, given your naturally gossipy natures, must be a first! We're spinning off three sites: Idolator, Gridskipper and—this one may be a surprise—Wonkette. There were indeed some rumors about Maura Johnston's music blog late last year; they were true of course. For reasons that I'll explain below, both it and our travel and politics sites have better commercial futures outside Gawker than within. (Excuse the corporate lingo: some of it is unavoidable.) But, first, the facts, which will be hitting the wires later this morning, or as soon as you leak this email. Go ahead!  read more »

New Hire at Defamer

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New hire at Defamer. Stu VanAirsdale, a blogger at The Reeler, is joining on-board, and made the announcement here.VanAirsdale lives here in New York and he'll continue even though he'll be writing for the L.A.-centric blog. He'll be writing about the "film business and culture." He's one of several hires that the site is expected to make.

Mark Lisanti, the voice of Defamer for years, left last month.

Writer Joshua Stein Still/Actually/Finally Leaving Gawker


In the mundane setting of its morning Gossip Round-Up, Gawker blogger Joshua Stein announced this morning that he really is leaving the site this time.

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Nick Denton To Take Over As Gawker Editor

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Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, will take over as managing editor of the company's flagship site, Gawker.com, The New York Times reports, citing three employees.

Mr. Denton had been looking for a replacement since Choire Sicha resigned as managing editor at the end of last month, and indicated in a job listing for the position that he wants the site to break and develop more stories.

Gawker Loses Third Editor in Three Days

Josh Stein.
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Josh Stein.

On Friday, Nov. 30, readers of an item on Gawker.com which was nominally about author and editor Keith Gessen were told that the Web site's managing editor, Choire Sicha, and editor Emily Gould were quitting.

On Monday, Dec. 3, nightlife editor Josh Stein told The Media Mob, he'll do the same.

"The reasons I'm quitting are kind of personal," he told Media Mob on Sunday night. "It has nothing to do with the job. I'm actually really happy with the job."  read more »

Gawker Self-Awareness Watch, Part II

Fresh off its lament for the days when Jay McInerney was cool, Gawker.com lashes out at Cindy Adams for her deranged claim that Michael Crichton has a history of writing best-selling books. The devastating kicker:
A column continuing to run long after it's lost any shred of coherence or even entertainment value? Only in New York, kids.

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Gawker Approaches Self-Awareness

Gawker.com poses a poignant question this afternoon:
Just out of curiosity, when one becomes a parody of oneself does it happen immediately, or is it a gradual process that occurs so slowly that one fails to notice until it's too late, at which point one neither cares nor remembers what having even the vaguest affiliation with anything remotely good or worthy felt like in the first place? Also, what wine goes with intolerable self-smugness?

Unfortunately, it is asking the question about Jay McInerney.

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Gawker Media: Where Are They Now?

Once upon a time—actually, eight months ago!—Vanity Fair published a spread on Gawker Media and its star bloggers. Honcho Nick Denton posed with the editors of Gawker, Gizmodo, Wonkette, and Defamer.

Since so much time has passed, The Transom thought it might be fun to investigate just where those youngsters all ended up!  read more »

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VF, February, 2006, Jim Windolf.

The Gawker Media Buddy List

Recently, a contretemps between former Gawker editors Jesse Oxfeld and Elizabeth Spiers got a bit out of control. So many former and guest editors! So hard to keep track of their various squabbles and quibbles! Well, until now.... The Gawker Media Buddy List (with apologies to Slate).

Gawker Moves to Crosby Street

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Can bloggers still wear pajamas to the office?
With Courtney Love moving out, others are already staking claims on Crosby Street.

Fishbowl is reporting that Gawker Media chief Nick Denton is eyeing space at 89 Crosby Street as headquarters for his blogging empire.

Mr. Denton lives nearby at 76 Crosby Street, where Harvey Weinstein also resides. And with renovations currently underway in Kelly Ripa's duplex penthouse at 76 Crosby, the office might provide a nice refuge.

We're still waiting for a comment from Mr. Denton. Hopefully, he'll IM us back.  read more »

- Michael Calderone