Aaron Gell

 

Former 'Observer' editor Aaron Gell to leave the paper, after a demotion

Gell, a Radar and W veteran who's been at the Observer since 2010, has come to a decision: He announced to staff via email today that he is leaving the paper for a new gig consulting on an unnamed startup. More

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January 24, 2013 12:26 pm

 

Former 'Observer' editor Aaron Gell, surprised by news of his replacement, still deciding whether to stay on as No. 2

Gell declined to comment further about Kurson's appointment, which insiders we spoke with believe was as much a surprise to Gell as it was to the rest of the staff. More

January 4, 2013 3:20 pm

 

New 'Observer' editor Ken Kurson is a media veteran with family ties and, possibly, an abstemious hand

The move is the latest development in a saga that has been closely watched within New York media circles since the spring of 2009, when The Observer's longtime editor-in-chief, Peter Kaplan, left the paper after 15 years at the helm. More

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January 4, 2013 1:23 pm

 

New 'Observer' hires include Faye Penn, Duff McDonald

The New York Observer's masthead is continuing to take shape under the paper's latest editor, Aaron Gell. More

October 22, 2012 11:55 am

 

'Observer' ropes old talent (Cynthia Cotts, George Gurley, Nina Burleigh) and new into its bullpen

Following a string of recent staff departures, recently-installed New York Observer editor Aaron Gell has announced some new talent grabs. More

September 24, 2012 2:13 pm

 

Three editorial staffers left 'The New York Observer' this week

A few bylines will soon be disappearing from The New York Observer's masthead.

The latest newsroom departure is Foster Kamer, who is leaving the weekly for a job at Complex, the urban-infused lifestyle magazine and website geared toward young males with a predilection for sneakers and hip-hop culture. More

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September 7, 2012 1:12 pm

 

Spiers' last issue of 'The New York Observer'

Her immediate goal, she told Capital, is to find backers for the health and wellnesswebsite she plans to launch; the site will have a content and a retail component. More

August 22, 2012 2:30 pm

 

At 'The New York Observer,' another account of the editor and president's departures

Gell explained that part of what pushed Spiers and Barnes out the door was a disagreement over resources: They wanted to run a much larger enterprise with a bigger budget than Kushner was willing to commit to at this time. More

August 6, 2012 4:36 pm

 

'New York Observer' editor Elizabeth Spiers and president Christopher Barnes are leaving the paper

Spiers started early in 2011, and in the year and a half since has overseen a significant reinvestment in the business, including the launches of GalleristNY and BetaBeat, blogs covering the art scene and the local tech scene, respectively. More

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August 2, 2012 1:10 pm

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