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The 'Times' got that gun-permit list too, and sued

Though the New York Times hasn't acknowledged as much in its coverage of the issue, in 2010, three New York Times reporters sued the New York Police Department over what it described as the department's failure to comply with state law requiring public access to information, including the addresses of gun permit holders in New York City. More

January 8, 2013 5:48 pm

 

With 'Sad Desk Salad,' former Jezebel writer Jessica Grose satirizes the blogosphere

“Women's websites hadn't been satirized before," Grose said over the phone last week from her home in Brooklyn. "The community is vibrant and amazing and ridiculous at the same time. It's a unique and crazy existence. There’s such a stereotype that you sit in your pajamas and write about what you have for lunch, but no one captured what it's like to produce writing at such a high volume. It’s a loving satire.” More

October 2, 2012 11:42 am

 

Christine Quinn's donors include a two-time Oscar winner and the owner of Gawker

Tom Hanks and Rob Reiner are supporting City Council Speaker Christine Quinn for mayor.

The two-time Oscar winner for best actor donated $500 to on June 21 to Quinn's citywide campaign, and the When Harry Met Sally director gave  twice that amount on June 13, according to the campaign's most recent financial report filed this week. Fellow actor Lorrain Bracco – who played the therapist on The Sopranos gave $2,500.

A campaign source said When Harry Met Sally is one of Quinn’s favorite movies, as is A League of Their Own, where Hanks played a loveably grumpy coach in a woman’s baseball league. It was inspired by true events and one women who played in the league attended the same church as Quinn when she was growing up on Long Island, the source said.

And Quinn had one other celebrity-minded contributor in her most recent six-month campaign filing: $250 from Nick Denton, the publisher of Gawker.com. More

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July 16, 2012 3:40 pm

 

Nick Denton tells a crowd there isn't enough Internet gossip

It's by now a bromide that the line separating author and audience is now nearly totally erased, aided by the quick publishing and broadcasting mechanisms, many offering a near guarantee of anonymity, available to anyone with a secret to share with the world. Denton's counterintuitive argument is that digital culture has not forced more "open secrets" like Cooper's sexuality, or at the very least secrets known by a surprisingly large number of people, into the mass consciousness. More

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June 19, 2012 8:59 am

 

Former Gawker editor Remy Stern will take the reins at 'Post' website

"Remy will help shape The Post's overall digital strategy going forward and work on the site day-to-day," a Post spokeswoman told Capital. "He will work in The Post newsroom on a daily basis." And he will report to Jesse Angelo, who, as we reported a few weeks ago, is taking on a larger role in steering nypost.com following the departure of website editor Erle Norton last month. More

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April 9, 2012 12:11 pm

 

Nick Denton on Brian Williams is about what you expected. Plus: The probably useless campaign to 'save Sue Simmons'

Here is a little taste of what you (probably) missed:

Nick Denton not at all disputing all the nasty things people say about his "snarky," "sexual," "nude photos of private parts"-publishing, rumor-reporting, "shameless," "irresponsible," "mean" websites
Denton expounding on his "really really pretentious" belief in "the larger truth"
A black-and-white photo of a much younger, 5-o'clock-shadowless, skinny-tie-wearing Denton; presumably from his days as a reporter for The Financial Times
A grainy color photo of little-boy Denton reading a book in his backyard
The reason Denton didn't go into politics: "I was gay." More

March 8, 2012 9:13 am

 

Richard Lawson leaves Gawker to work for old Gawker boss, at Atlantic Wire

Lawson made a name for himself at Gawker with his irreverent and idiosyncratic TV recaps about shows like "Gossip Girl" and Bravo's "Real Housewives" franchises; they're pretty widely regarded as the pinnacle of a form that in lesser hands is just S.E.O.-bait. More

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October 25, 2011 3:29 pm

 

On the 'Craigslist Congressman': Gawker licks many toads, but Chris Lee's a prince

The resignation of Rep. Chris Lee of Buffalo yesterday just three hours after Gawker broke the story of the congressman's internet transactions with a woman on Craigslist (in furtherance of which he took a shirtless posing-picture of himself on his Blackberry to send to her) has provoked the usual discussions. Is this guttersnipe reporting? Does the private life of a public official matter? Is the Internet safe? More

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February 10, 2011 1:21 pm

 

Palin v. Gawker: This won't end well for 'fair use'

It looks like Gawker just handed Sarah Palin a gift in her battle against the liberal media establishment. More

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November 22, 2010 7:05 am

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