Gawker Is Egregiously Trolling for Traffic in an Open Experiment
New editor-in-chief A.J. Daulerio has something to prove.
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New editor-in-chief A.J. Daulerio has something to prove.
The new-media guru hosted a marriage-equality event last night.
The 'Observer' pronounces a thriving medium to be over.
"The kind of attention we got — which spiked Gawker.com traffic — is the kind we can do without," said Denton.
"We must steer clear of the Sirens, their enchanting song, their meadow starred with flowers."
It's not a part of Gawker yet, for sure.
Well-liked editor Gabriel Snyder is out, and Cityfile's Remy Stern is in, at Nick Denton's flagship website.
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.
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