Nick Denton Admits Gawker’s Redesign Wasn’t All They’d Hoped It Be
It seems our initial hesitation to embrace the site’s bold new design choices was totally warranted – so many people had issues with Gawker’s new look (and, subsequently, unique views to the site dropped) to the point that Gawker Media founder Nick Denton sent out a memo basically admitting that the whole… experiment… could have gone better.
The Blog in 2011: More Pictures, More Words
Clive Thompson’s latest column for Wired picks up on something I’ve noticed: “I save the little stuff for Twitter and blog only when I have something big to say,” as blogger Anil Dash put it. It turns out readers prefer this: One survey found that the most popular blog posts today are the longest ones, 1,600 [...]
Fimoculous: 30 Best Blogs of 2009
It’s time to stop being wishy-washy about our value assessments. A few years ago, someone convinced me to drop the title “Best Blogs” from this annual list and change it to “Most Notable” blogs of the year. It made sense at the time, when the medium was still figuring itself out: chiefs were being chosen, voice still being refined. But as I began to assemble this year’s list, it became clear that, no, these blogs actually were my favorites, not merely the most interesting.
5QQ: Rex Sorgatz
Rex Sorgatz is many things: Writer, editor, blogger, developer, consultant, authority on microcelebrity, wearer of exotic t-shirts, former web TV show Svengali, proud dog owner and surely one of the biggest consumers of media I’ve ever met (and don’t call him Shirley — though you can call him Fimoculous, online, if you’re referencing the blog [...]
MSNBC.com Purchases EveryBlock, Pushes Newspapers Closer to the Brink
Yesterday, MSNBC.com announced its plans to buy EveryBlock, an upstart young website that aggregates newspaper articles, blog posts, Flickr photos, and public records: so-called “hyper-local coverage” in fifteen cities. Could this spell out yet more bad news for newspapers.
Gossip Cop: Patrolling Celebrity
Today is the launch of Gossip Cop. The premise is simple: investigate the accuracy of the daily anecdotes, the rampant rumors, and the cubicle grist known as celebrity gossip. Think of it as TMZ meets Smoking Gun. Or maybe Perez Hilton meets Columbia Journalism Review.
Our Site Designer Speaks: Mediaite From The Inside Out
Although a lot is going on with the site, this feature will probably garner the most attention. The Power Grid ranks 1,500 media personalities in a dozen categories. It will predictably get criticized for some sort of navel-gazing, but just as with pageview counts and most-emailed articles lists before it, the index will also predictably be ctrl+refreshed by industry obsessives.






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Ellen DeGeneres Thanks Bill O’Reilly For Defending Her
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Roland Martin Slams Mitt Romney, High Fives Soledad O’Brien, Leaves To Do Another Show
The Media’s Shameful, Inexcusable Distortion Of The Supreme Court’s Citizens United Decision
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Karen Handel Resigns As Senior VP Of Susan G. Komen
At CPAC: Conservative Columnist Cal Thomas Says Rachel Maddow Is ‘Best Argument’ For Contraception
Michael Steele Blasts John Heilemann For Comparing Same-Sex Marriage To Interracial Marriage









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