After a decade of publishing scoops that have made him an outlaw to those looking to protect secrets, Denton opens up about battles with Fox News, Lena Dunham, Hulk Hogan and more. By Eriq Gardner ...
Learn More Self-described “ gossip merchant ” Nick Denton isn’t as pessimistic about the future of old-school journalism as you might think. Denton is famous for pioneering the model of paying ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2020, as the pandemic gripped the world, Cord Jefferson, Max Read, Emma Carmichael and Leah Beckmann spent their days in a Zoom ...
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Word’s now gotten out that New Yorker editor David Remnick has assigned a profile of (full disclosure: my former boss) Gawker Media owner Nick Denton to staff writer Ben McGrath, whose byline was ...
After weeks of teasing, we told you earlier that The New Yorker‘s Nick Denton profile was on its way, in print within the October 18th issue, and likely online this Sunday night. As of 6 p.m. there’s ...
In a surprise move, Gawker Media founder Nick Denton ousted his Web site's editor-in-chief Gabriel Snyder, who presided over major growth in the site's traffic numbers. He will be replaced by Remy ...
Nick Denton, founder of Gawker Media and former managing editor of Gawker, is parting with his longtime New York City loft, which hit the market on Friday for $3.5 million. He bought the Downtown ...
Nick Denton’s SoHo apartment can no longer be gawked at. The founder of Gawker and other early blogs has sold his 2,200-square-foot SoHo spread for $4.3 million, based on a deed that appeared in the ...
The site defined an era of feminism for millions of readers. According to its editors and writers, it was also an exhilarating place to work. By Kate Dwyer In “Traffic,” the journalist Ben Smith ...