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Choire Sicha

  1. awl’s well that ends well
    Awl Publisher and Co-Founder David Cho Leaves for GrantlandAnother theft for the new sports and lifestyle site.
  2. ink-stained wretches
    Is the Observer Down to Just One Last Gay?How can this be?
  3. kanye
    Team Kanye“At least Kanye started his tiny tirade by telling Swift ‘I’m going to let you finish.’ MTV are the ones who actually didn’t.”
  4. blog-stained wretches
    Writers Choire Sicha and Alex Balk Launch Much-Awaited Web VentureWe dish with one of the new must-read site’s founders.
  5. company town
    Jon Stewart Suddenly Not Looking Like the Nice GuyMEDIA • Is Jon Stewart really the only late-night host not currently covering the salaries of his laid-off, non-striking employees? [Mixed Media/Portfolio] • The key lines from the n+1 essay that helped convinced Choire Sicha and Emily Gould to quit: “The purpose of Gawker Media was always to improve on the print publishing business model. It was never, as the content of Gawker sometimes seemed to suggest, to produce critiques of the waste that model created. The content at Gawker, like most Condé Nast titles, is a service to the advertisers. … You could say that as Gawker Media grew, from Gawker’s success, Gawker outlived the conditions for its existence.” Joshua David Stein announced his own departure, due mostly to personal loyalty, on Saturday. [n+1, Media Mob/NYO] • Meanwhile, Portfolio’s Jeff Bercovici proves that Condé and Gawker really are at the same level: “By the way, those who feel wronged by Gawker over the years can take some satisfaction in the uniquely terrible timing of the walkout for Denton, who is pumped full of painkillers after a recent back injury. Last week, the pain became so intense he needed an ambulance to get to the hospital. As he was being loaded into the ambulance, he says, his greatest fear was that he would be spotted by someone from Gawker, which is headquartered just down the block from his home.” [Mixed Media/Portfolio]
  6. intel
    Two Gawker Editors Decide Not to Be Douche Bags Holy poop you guys, did you get that IM from the intern down the hall? Something totally crazy is going on at Gawker!! Writer Emily Gould and managing editor Choire Sicha, are QUITTING. Sicha is that hot gay who helped shape the site as its second solo editor from 2003 to 2005. He left to work at the Observer and then came back early this year. Gould has been working on the site since November of last year. Neither have jobs lined up, we hear. SO BRAVE. This certainly marks the end of an era for the site, which (as Vanessa Grigoriadis pointed out in her recent story in New York) has been making a shift toward an emphasis on comments and page views over edited content in recent months. It also comes on the heels of the departure of another Gawker mainstay, Alex Balk, who left for Radar magazine’s Website recently. Perhaps more interesting, Gould and Sicha’s departure puts today’s Who’s Quitting Gawker Media tally at four: Valleywag correspondent Megan McCarthy has also announced that she’s leaving the Silicon Valley blog for the warm corporate arms of Wired, while Jalopnik founding editor Mike Spinelli has removed himself from the blog’s daily operations and is instead acting as editor-at-large, which he himself acknowledges is an “inflated” title. Obviously the timing of these departures is coincidental, but still. What does this all mean? And more important, were you the first one of your friends to find out? And, wait, you commented, right? Wow, anyway, we have no idea what happens next. Who will they hire? That sound you hear is the thumping of a thousand editorial assistants running to their apartment roofs to take a picture of themselves in a bathing suit. A Long Dark Early Evening of the Soul With Keith Gessen [Gawker] Related: Everybody Sucks: Gawker and the Rage of the Creative Underclass [NYM]
  7. in other news
    Today in Seemingly Required But Apparently Not Gawker Disclosures1. Gawker managing editor Choire Sicha worked for about a year and a half at the New York Observer, where he was involved in planning for the paper’s recent redesign but which he departed before the redesign launched. 2. Gawker managing editor Choire Sicha dated Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni for a few months a year or two ago. That’s all. But, then, it’s only lunchtime. UPDATE: Choire emails to inform us that he has disclosed these conflicts and many more in a catch-all innoculation published to his personal blog this weekend. We apologize for being unaware of it, although that might have something to do with its being, as stated above, not on Gawker and not in any way linked from the Gawker posts in question. Reviewing the Redesigned ‘Observer’ [Gawker] Frank Bruni’s LIVE NUDE GIRLS Review [Gawker]