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.
The Gawker Media chief recommends booze and 'ludes, of course.
As if they could take her down as easily as, say, some Gawker editors and a scrapbooking Website.
The Silicon Valley gossip blog will be folded into flagship gossip site Gawker.
'Gossip Girl' is a far hotter topic than the struggling economy.
According to the Gawker Media chief, there's hope for quick-thinking Internet companies. Big conglomerates, sorry, it's too late.
Owner Nick Denton, in an e-mail to staff, predicts that people will call this the end of ‘the golden age of the blog.’
We hear Snyder, who has written for ‘Us Weekly,’ the ‘Observer,’ ‘Variety,’ and ‘W,’ was Nick Denton’s choice to run Gawker.com after a long search.
Michelle Malkin confirms that Sarah Palin's e-mail account was indeed hacked this morning, and has some wise words for those who would mess with the Alaska governor.
Sting buys a new place, the West Side is in jeopardy, and Wachovia raises $7 billion in our daily news roundup.
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