Univision will still maintain Gawker’s other properties, like Gizmodo, Lifehacker, Jezebel, Deadspin, and so on. Gawker.com began as a site mostly focused on New York media gossip, but it has evolved ...
Gawker.com shuttered in August 2016 after a lawsuit filed by Hulk Hogan and funded by Peter Thiel bankrupted its publisher, Gawker Media. Hogan is reportedly entitled to as much as 45 percent of the ...
For journalists, his legacy is altogether unimpressive. By Elizabeth Spiers His lawsuit over a leaked sex tape bankrupted Gawker Media — and helped inspire the American right’s ongoing war on the ...
For Gawker Media's websites to live, Gawker.com, the actual namesake website, has to die. It will be shut down next week by its new owner, a victim of its own poisoned legacy. Any obituary should ...
Before its demise, Gawker Media, including Gawker.com and its subsidiary sites, like Jezebel, Gizmodo and Deadspin, were known for their stable of original voices, strong political views and ...
Gawker.com will cease operations next week, but a group of digital archivists are creating a copy of the site that will live on no matter the original website’s ultimate fate. Archive Team, a ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gawker, after lying dormant for almost five years, has risen from the ashes. The news and gossip site was relaunched Wednesday ...
Peter Thiel, the technology billionaire, submitted a bid this week to purchase Gawker.com, the remaining unsold property from the Gawker Media gossip empire that was nearly destroyed in 2016 by a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gawker.com, the brash New York website that broke new ground with its gossipy, no-holds-barred coverage of media, culture and politics, is shutting down after 14 years, brought low by ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Gawker.com, the brash New York website that broke new ground with its gossipy, no-holds-barred coverage of media, culture and politics, is shutting down after nearly 14 years, brought ...