Posted on 08/18/2016 1:25:13 PM PDT by Kaslin
Gawker will cease publication next week. The site reported on its own demise:
After nearly fourteen years of operation, Gawker.com will be shutting down next week…
Nick Denton, the companys outgoing CEO, informed current staffers of the sites fate on Thursday afternoon, just hours before a bankruptcy court in Manhattan will decide whether to approve Univisions bid for Gawker Medias other assets.
Under pressure to come up with $140 million to cover the judgment in the Hulk Hogan (aka Terry Bollea) sex-tape case, Gawker Media put itself up for sale. Univision made a deal to buy the company for $135 million earlier this week but there wasn’t much interest in Gawker itself. Univision was more interested in the offshoot brands, e.g. Deadspin, Gizmodo, Jalopnik etc. Politico reports:
During the Tuesday auction, Univision indicated that it might not be interested in acquiring Gawker.com. As a result, the terms of the proposed deal gave Univision the option to exclude Gawker.com from the list of Gawker Media assets that it is purchasing. Univision can exercise this option up to three days before the sale closes.
Despite closing Gawker, the deal with Univision includes a commitment to retain most of the staff. From CNN Money:
In a meeting on Tuesday, Gawker Media executive editor John Cook assured anxious Gawker.com staffers that they will have a job at the company, be it at one of the other six sites or elsewhere at Univision, according to an employee who was present at the meeting.
Founder Nick Denton will not be making the move to Univision. The collapse of Gawker has been controversial because the Hulk Hogan lawsuit was backed by billionaire Peter Thiel who had a personal grievance against Gawker for outing him as gay back in 2007. Thiel wrote a piece for the NY Times Monday defending his decision and promising to stick with Hogan/Bollea through any appeals of the judgment.
Gawker’s editor-in-chief posted this tweet Thursday:
enjoy reading all the many other good and funny and smart websites out there
— slackbot (@pareene) August 18, 2016
Gawking will seriously decline.
Next, the Daily Beast!
I had no knowledge on the subject and so looked it up, link below. I once caught some very salable material on a game camera. It was somebody who had no idea they were being recorded. I immediately deleted it. I didn’t even want a copy on my hard drive in case the computer was stolen.
What ever happened to class?
At the beginning of World War II a photographer caught a Japanese bomber dropping bombs on a ship in a Pacific harbor. His paper refused to print what would have been a name-making photo. The reason? Lord So-and-so was clearly identifiable in the foreground with a woman who was not his wife. Now that’s class.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollea_v._Gawker
I wish it would happen to FB and twitter.....
Ha ha ha. Who’s gawking now?
Excellent news! Only wish Sam Biddle and other bottom feeding scum continue to pay a price for their cruelty & evil.
Do they pay up or is this a way out of paying?
Why are these IDIOTS shutting down the most important site in their purchase?
Yaay! Now if only some of the most reprehensible among them, AJ Dalaurio, Nick Denton, Alex Pareene, and others get cancer of the anus and meatus, that would make me happy for once.
then next, The Daily Planet..!
That feminist lib, Lois Lane, really gets under my skin...
Maybe not just due to the Hulk Hogan suit but cause they show the goods on Bill Clinton http://gawker.com/flight-logs-put-clinton-dershowitz-on-pedophile-billio-1681039971
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