hey gawker dudes. what the fuck is wrong with you?

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whoa

Karl Malone, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:03 (ten years ago)

Plans to license Gawker’s content management system, Kinja, will also be shelved.

lol

goole, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:04 (ten years ago)

That one is definitely the takeaway bit.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:08 (ten years ago)

Uh

http://www.theawl.com/2015/11/accounts-disabled

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:11 (ten years ago)

From inside Gawker: “We’re finding out who got laid off by looking at the list of disabled Slack accounts. They’re doing it one by one instead of a group thing. Literally people getting DMed to come into a conf room. And then their Slack is killed.”

The layoffs are currently rolling through Gawker.com (which has lost five people so far) and Jezebel (although, at that site, not through Slack). It’s unclear how the other sites will be affected.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:12 (ten years ago)

And here's the letter from John Cook:

All:
As you might expect, since the summer, Lacey and I have given a lot of thought to how to begin to optimize and sharpen all the sites going forward into 2016. Today we are announcing some changes.

We’ve recently corrected a longstanding lack of permanent leadership at Gawker.com that has left the staff wondering what the future holds, and unsure of what is expected of them. While I’m grateful that, under Leah Beckmann’s leadership, Gawker continued to do important and conversation-driving work during its interregnum, I’m also relieved and excited that Alex Pareene is finally in place to start steering it in a new direction.

Pareene’s Gawker will focus intensely on politics, broadly considered, and the 2016 campaign. Never before has a political season promised to be so ripe for the kind of punishing satire and absurdist wit that Alex has perfected over his career—a spirit I saw in action up close when he was a Gawker blogger back in 2009, and also when he was a manager and editorial leader at First Look. The world sadly never got to see Racket, the satirical site Alex was cooking up over there, but Alex’s Gawker will take on some of that project’s character.

Alex will redirect the Gawker team to hump the campaign. Allie Jones and Sam Biddle will head out on the trail, Ashley Feinberg will obsessively monitor the dark and hilarious lunatic fringes on the right and left—will Hamilton Nolan will interview Bernie Sanders? Maybe! Gawker won’t just do horse-race coverage, of course—it will take a Daily Show approach to covering the ever-intensifying culture wars, documenting, satirizing, and reporting on the ways that political disputes are refracted in every aspect of our popular culture. Much of the site’s current editorial palette already fits into this scheme—Andy Cush’s reporting on the Oath Keepers in Ferguson, Keenan Trotter’s revelations about Bill O’Reilly’s domestic violence, and Allie Jones’ swift and sophisticated political jabs. Gawker’s biggest stories have always had a political component, from Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor to Roger Ailes’ paranoia and power to Josh Duggar’s rank hypocrisy. Pareene is doubling down on that tradition.

To that end, we will be redirecting resources to support Alex’s vision. Internally, Tom Scocca, while continuing his role as executive features editor, will return to Gawker in a formal way with a twice-weekly column. Pareene will also launch a weekly column himself. And we will be hiring: Today we are posting job announcements seeking a fast, hungry political reporter with a distinctive point of view and a strong voice, a senior editor to help push the staff to be smarter writers and thinkers, and a deputy editor to help Alex manage his team and run the page. If you have any good candidates, please send them his way.

The shift in focus will necessarily mean that certain kinds of stories that Gawker has trafficked in in the past will go by the wayside, and we can’t reshape the site’s focus without shifting personnel. Unfortunately, Jay Hathaway, Jason Parham, Kelly Conaboy, and Taylor Berman, all of whom have been valuable assets in previous iterations of Gawker, will be leaving.

Gawker isn’t the only site where changes are afoot. As I announced on Monday, Katie Drummond is coming on board at Gizmodo soon and will be announcing new hires soon as she gets to work sharpening its focus and extending its reach. At Jezebel, managing editor Erin Gloria Ryan is hanging up her hat after a total of more than four years helping run the site; we are losing her to Vocativ. Jia Tolentino, whose sharp eye as a writer and editor have enlivened the site, will step up to become Emma’s deputy editor, and Kate Dries will become managing editor; Natasha Vargas-Cooper will be leaving the site as well.

More generally, we have taken a hard look across the whole network at our strategy with subsites. In many ways, we let 1,000 flowers bloom, a strategy that resulted in some successes, like Adequate Man, but also bred confusion among the readers and a thicket of different editorial rabbit holes. To correct that, we made some hard choices: Today we are folding Gawker’s The Vane, Jezebel’s Millihelen and Kitchenette, Lifehacker’s Workshop and AfterHours, Jalopnik’s Flight Club, and Gizmodo’s Indefinitely Wild and Throb. Pursuant to Gawker’s new focus, Defamer, Morning After, and Valleywag will be permanently shuttered, clearing the path for Jezebel to become the primary voice for celebrity and pop culture coverage in the network.

At the same time, we are investing in the subsites that work and trying new things: Deadspin is getting two new staff writer positions for Adequate Man, and Jezebel will be hiring an editor to launch a new health, beauty, and self-care subsite. We’ll continue to evaluate which subsites are working, and which aren’t, and you can expect us to be more discriminating about them in the future.

Finally, I’ve said to a few of you before that one of the consequences of our status as an independent company is that every dollar we spend is a dollar we made. I think it’s fair to say that we’ve all felt some measure of looseness with budgets over the past year as we rapidly expanded and moved into our new space. The fact of that matter is that we need to tighten up, and make sure that we’re strategic and focused in how we deploy our resources. The site leads will have detailed 2016 T&E and freelance budgets soon, which they will largely be free to spend autonomously—but which won’t be replenished if they spend it too quickly.

I started at this company in 2009 to write stories. I certainly never planned on being in a role where I was responsible for letting go of valued, longtime staff members. It sucks. But as Nick will mention in a memo today, for the first time in my six or so years at Gawker, the company is finally acknowledging what I think most of us in editorial have always known: That we are a media company. We thrive through stories–honest, conversational, hopefully brave stories. We build audiences around them, and communities through them, and generate enough revenue from the credibility we have with those audiences to go out and tell more stories. That has been a radical idea during much of my tenure here, but as of today, we are orienting the company’s mission around it. And if we are to rise to the challenge, we must ensure that all of the sites are laser-focused, loaded for bear, and optimally staffed to do the job. The steps we are taking today are in service of making sure that we live up to the role that we have, at long last, earned as the centerpiece of this company’s strategy for the future.

We will have an all-hands edit meeting tomorrow at 11:30 to talk this through.

Thanks,

John

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:14 (ten years ago)

the rah rah tone deafness of exciting optimization and sharpening and won't it be wacky when these guys lay into POLITICIANS and by the way several of you are going to be fired

i made a scope for my laser musket out of some (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:16 (ten years ago)

AW NO! The Vane and Kitchenette were the best part of this site.

how's life, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:19 (ten years ago)

the world definitely needs more institutions making donald trump jokes

Clay, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:22 (ten years ago)

so basically wonkette 2?

Natasha Vargas-Cooper will be leaving the site as well

ouch.

gyac, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:22 (ten years ago)

so jezebel goes from being a site primarily about women's issues and politics with occasional fluff bits on fashion to being an aggregator for "celebrity and pop culture coverage" with "a new health, beauty, and self-care subsite"; am i reading that correctly?

i made a scope for my laser musket out of some (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:24 (ten years ago)

The "500 Days Of Kristin" stories will continue, though, right? Right?

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:25 (ten years ago)

so jezebel goes from being a site primarily about women's issues and politics with occasional fluff bits on fashion to being an aggregator for "celebrity and pop culture coverage" with "a new health, beauty, and self-care subsite"; am i reading that correctly?

― i made a scope for my laser musket out of some (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, November 17, 2015 3:24 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i think jezebel always tended to have a lot more fluff than one might think. but stiiiiil.....

big WHOIS aka the nameserver (s.clover), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:27 (ten years ago)

urgh jeez(ebel)

(not a regular reader so maybe I just was mostly not linked through to the fluff, which is not to say that everything there was brilliant, but, urgh)

a passing spacecadet, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:29 (ten years ago)

cutting Jason Parham also seems dumb -- dude has a super strong voice and seemed on the verge of evolving into a really masthead name.

big WHOIS aka the nameserver (s.clover), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:32 (ten years ago)

Hogan trial is in March, yes? wondering how these decisions play to that defense.

i made a scope for my laser musket out of some (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:36 (ten years ago)

glad for a.p.

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:37 (ten years ago)

the vane was awesome to dip my toe into as a a weird place where obsessives got paid to be obsessive. but yeah kitchenette was just the behind closed ovens feature (which i hope they can keep) and sporadic filler inbetween. so conceptually that seems fine.

and it seems hard to mourn the experiment of juicing traffic with yet another recap-service-journalism spot on the internet, no matter the writing quality.

big WHOIS aka the nameserver (s.clover), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:37 (ten years ago)

i read the jezebel thing as: 'jezebel will continue to exist, will be the only site left with celeb & pop culture in its purview' and not 'jezebel will now cover pop culture but not feminism', if that were the case why wouldn't they close jez & keep defamer?

flopson, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:39 (ten years ago)

No one is actually surprised that a Pareene-run Gawker would refocus on politics over media gossip, right? This seems like a very obvious direction for them to take to me.

I Am Curious (Dolezal) (DJP), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:44 (ten years ago)

sort of intrigued as to what the gawker union does if you can be called into a meeting to be told youre shit-canned.

you too could be called a 'Star' by the Compliance Unit (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:46 (ten years ago)

how do unionized firms tell people they're shit-canned?

flopson, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:48 (ten years ago)

well in my unionized job being laid-off would be a process with advanced notice etc.

you too could be called a 'Star' by the Compliance Unit (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:50 (ten years ago)

idg why they can't do both, why do you need to put all your eggs in one basket and 'focus on politics'? for a site that wants to be a media giant and cares so much about pageviews, why would you narrow your potential audience like that? a lot of the internet will never care about pareene style articles.

iatee, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:51 (ten years ago)

If the Gawker union chapter is anything like the other union chapters I'm familiar with, they can negotiate some amount of severance for the laid-off employees and also they have some input into the selection of which employees get let go; they can't wholesale block layoffs, particularly layoffs mandated by a change in business direction. (They can also guarantee qualified employees hit by the layoff first right of refusal for new jobs that match their skill sets, plus depending on how well they bargained they could negotiate offers of re-employment if the company's business picks up to where new jobs that match laid-off employees are being created again, but given how new they are I don't know if they got that deep into their bargaining.)

I Am Curious (Dolezal) (DJP), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:52 (ten years ago)

like, politics stuff will get some hits, hulk hogan type crap will get some hits, jezebel will get some hits. these writers can't be that that expensive in the big picture. you're not gonna turn into a massive media giant by being the daily show online.

xp

iatee, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:55 (ten years ago)

guys

https://twitter.com/mccarthyryanj/status/666716456839725056

a (waterface), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:59 (ten years ago)

there's that, too

I Am Curious (Dolezal) (DJP), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:00 (ten years ago)

the union contract hasn't been fully negotiated (and thus signed) so we're not actually in a union technically

J0rdan S., Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:02 (ten years ago)

right yes xp

J0rdan S., Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:02 (ten years ago)

for a site that wants to be a media giant and cares so much about pageviews, why would you narrow your potential audience like that?

opinionated politics posts get shared on FB more than almost any other kind of post

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:11 (ten years ago)

kind of surprised at the abrupt transition to ALL POLITIX NO MORE POP CULTURE, i mean rly? none? not one bit?

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:17 (ten years ago)

how boring is this thing going to be now!

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:18 (ten years ago)

omg guys what if main Gawker takes the excruciating clickbait-style tone of Sploid for everything now

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:18 (ten years ago)

Watch Angela Merkel's Perfect Response To etc etc

my harp and me (Eazy), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:20 (ten years ago)

They... already do that?

I Am Curious (Dolezal) (DJP), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:21 (ten years ago)

reading a blog like sploid is so beautiful

how's life, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:22 (ten years ago)

i've always cursed gawker & jez for getting me to read/care about celeb stuff i would otherwise not even be aware of

flopson, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:25 (ten years ago)

hm yes I guess Gawker does it too but at least it's from a place of wit and snark intead of like wide-eyed "wow, so cool!" earnestness.

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:27 (ten years ago)

ppl who earnestly like cool and nifty things are just like ugh the WORST

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:27 (ten years ago)

can i just say...... thread delivers?

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:28 (ten years ago)

this is a good thread mainly because it is dead cert for periodic resurrection and i look forward to those times

― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 21 February 2015 19:09 (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

more innocent days in february 2015

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:29 (ten years ago)

ALL POLITIX NO MORE POP CULTURE, i mean rly? none? not one bit? how boring is this thing going to be now!

Not as boring as... pop culture?

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:29 (ten years ago)

it will give you more time to watch Bob Hope movies

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:30 (ten years ago)

imo the best Gawker material is the wacky zany stuff of Caity Weaver (RIP) and Kelly Conaboy (RIP) and also the thoughtful gay stuff by Rich Juz (plz don't leave us)

Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:34 (ten years ago)

It's funny that Gawker is gonna try to become Talking Points Memo, when Talking Points Memo has spent the last year or two trying to be Gawker (the change in their headlines and general focus has been really cringe-inducing to watch).

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:41 (ten years ago)

plus side: more scocca

Guayaquil (eephus!), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:42 (ten years ago)

weaver had basically stopped actually writing for gawker her last few months there anyway. she went to gq i think.

the union things seems curious to me. like the moment they strike or demand something denton doesn't feel like giving them anyway can't he just fire everyone and find some other 19 yr olds to find stuff on reddit? like the strength of unions isn't just in being organized but also that the workers have some not easily replaced skill right?

balls, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:47 (ten years ago)

the moment they strike or demand something denton doesn't feel like giving them anyway can't he just fire everyone

no, that's the point of a union!

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:49 (ten years ago)

and union workers do not necessarily "have some not easily replaced skill". Part of the beauty of being unionized is being paid a decent wage for a fairly low-skilled job (in my experience!).

you too could be called a 'Star' by the Compliance Unit (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:50 (ten years ago)


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