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Who is behind this plot, and what are they trying to do?
Predictably, Fox News producer Jesse Watters doesn't appreciate a taste of his own medicine.
File this under "Things That Make Us Feel Good About Ourselves."
Why do the two topics of conversation, though similar in many ways, make us react so differently?
A young media ingenue took to a British paper to explain her problems with the city, and her life this week.
Today's bad media news includes the death of a 150-year-old newspaper, and the shrinkage of one of fashion's most powerful brands.
Remember how that goes? If you don't have a chair to sit in when the music stops, you … are … out!
The London 'Independent' and commenters start the fruitless 'Gawker's jumped the shark' cycle again.
Can we lay off the mean-spirited speculation, please? A kid died.
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.
Since being laid off, writer Moe Tkacik has had all the time in the world to wallow in coverage of the economic crisis. And there are a few things that are pissing her off.
The Silicon Valley gossip blog will be folded into flagship gossip site Gawker.
According to Gawker, one of our most beloved characters will meet his or her demise in an upcoming episode. Any clues as to who it will be?
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