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Nieman Journalism Lab: Gawker stirs up online commenting with new #tips tags

Gawker is encourage commenters and readers of its site to share news, links and tips using a new tagging system.

Using a text form on the site, tagging a message with #tips for example will send it to a ‘tips’ page, where all similarly tagged submissions will be pulled together to create a stream.

Individual hashtags for different sections of the site have been introduced as part of the new Gawker Open Forums, reports Nieman Journalism Lab.

“[A]s the front pages of our sites become ever more professional, it’s even more important to allow anarchy to bubble up from below. The goal is to blur the line between our editors and commenter-contributors,” publisher Nick Denton told Nieman.

Starred contributors – e.g. those members of Gawker’s commenting community that have been given a star rating by the site’s editors – will have their tagged submissions immediately fed to the aggregated pages. Other tagged contributions will need to be flagged up by these starred users.

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Nick Denton: Gawker revenues up 45 per cent in first half of 2009

The plunge has already been pretty terrifying for a range of companies from Yahoo and IAC to the newspapers,” writes Gawker founder Nick Denton, referring to his previous prediction that media companies should prepare for a 40 per cent downturn in advertising revenue over the economic cycle.

“But I was wrong in one respect: a few premium internet brands, Gawker’s among them, have withstood the advertising apocalypse.”

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Why Nick Denton wouldn’t set up shop in UK

From Politico: a report on a panel at the Institute’s Ideas Festival in Colarado, asking ‘What’s the News Worth to You?’

For us Brits, this is the interesting part:

“During the panel’s Q&A, Gawker Media’s Nick Denton sarcastically thanked the American newspaper industry for being so unaggressive, making it possible for ‘thugs’ like him to succeed.

“Conversely, Denton said he’d never set up shop in England. ‘Every single day, those editors get up and try to kill each other,’ said Denton. Not so in the U.S.”

(Hat-tip: Martin Stabe)

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Defamer.gawker.com: Defamer ‘folds into’ Gawker

Gawker’s Nick Denton explains the changes here, or you can read a post from Seth at Defamer at this link…

In a nutshell, Defamer is being merged into Gawker.com, and its current writers are to move onto pastures new.


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García Interactive: ‘Death to the free’ – John Duncan on why people should pay

January 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism

Inspired by three online news items (David Carr on NYTimes.com; Gawker’s Nick Denton / Jonah Bloom of AdAge), John Duncan argues on Garcia International that the ‘recession is (ultimately) good for online publishing.’

“There comes a time for most orthodoxies when they just plain run out of doxy,” he writes…”The biggest mistake newspapers made in the internet era was to devalue content by dishing it out for free.”

His point is perhaps clearest in his final paragraph:

“What we are learning now is that a user of a free product does not have remotely the same value as a customer of a paying one.”

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Seeking Alpha: the end of micropublishing in the blogosphere?

November 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick
Nick Denton's decision to merge gossip website Valleywag with Gawker marks the end of the micropublishing business model, according to Felix Salmon. Full story...

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MediaBistro: Gawker lays off 19 members of editorial staff and cancels page view bonuses

October 6th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Jobs
Head of Gawker.com, Nick Denton, announced on Friday that he was letting go 19 members of the editorial staff in a 'preemptive move', including Moe Tkacik, who was only recently recruited. Page view bonuses for the first quarter of next year are also to be cancelled in light of the 'upcoming fiscal crisis'. Full story...

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Managing editor wanted for Gawker

September 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Judith Townend in Online Journalism

This isn’t where we normally flag up job listings (for full job listings visit this part of the site) but this is an interesting one – since it was posted on September 2, the advert has received 6,722 views, and 150 comments. Manhattan media news and gossip site, Gawker.com, is inviting applications for the post of managing editor.

The incumbent, Nick Denton, says that he needs to get back to his ‘other job’, so is calling for a permanent replacement to join the team.

While admitting he’s never watched an episode of the Hills, he does say it’s mandatory to be ‘plugged into both society gossip and mass culture’. Follow the link here for full details.

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Fishbowl NY: Sacked Gawker editor says Denton’s role is a conflict of interest

February 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by John Thompson in Editors' pick

Gawker associate editor Maggie Shnayerson, who was fired by boss Nick Denton on Sunday night, says Denton’s role as editor and publisher of the media gossip site creates ‘a conflict of interest’.

Shnayerson said Denton was trying to make the site too mainstream.

“Gawker shouldn’t be a depository for the latest viral video,” she told Fishbowl NY

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Wired: Q and A with Gawker’s Nick Denton

January 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Oliver Luft in Editors' pick

Mr Gawker himself tells Wired why the site has such a high turnover of staff, what stories generate the high hits and why staff are paid according to traffic figures.

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