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Leah finnegan gawker
Leah finnegan gawker














It is part of the Bustle Media Group, owned by media millionaire Bryan Goldberg, who bought the Gawker domain name at auction in 2018 for $1.35m (Bustle Media Group also previously owned the Outline). Now, there is a new Gawker under Finnegan’s leadership – who is also an alumni of the New York Times opinion desk and ex-executive editor of the beloved, shuttered website the Outline.

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It was eventually bankrupted by professional wrestler Hulk Hogan – secretly backed by the billionaire Peter Thiel – after Gawker published a sex tape featuring Hogan.

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Its popularity among a certain, very online demographic is hard to overstate (Finnegan said, when she worked there, the homepage had 24,000 people on it every morning). Some felt its acerbic sense of humour punched up for others, it was sneering and toxic. Often, it was home to some of the smartest cultural writing on the internet. A blog with a gossip-y, insider-y tone, it reported on both the personal lives of popular media figures and global politics.

leah finnegan gawker

“There was always pressure to produce as much traffic as possible,” she told me, “and you never knew when they were just going to fire everyone or hire a new editor, which happened basically once a year.” Now when she played the game, she suggested the answer was “maybe an Obama sex tape”.įrom 2003 to 2016, Gawker was the epitome of the very best or the very worst of the internet, depending on your perspective.

leah finnegan gawker

When Leah Finnegan worked as features editor at the notorious media blog Gawker in 2015, she and the other staff would often play a game: what news story would get the most traffic in the world? Traffic was an obsession – writers were ranked by how much they brought in.














Leah finnegan gawker