Tag: Nick Denton

  • 10 gay and bi guys whose careers boomed at 40

    Sometimes it can feel like the world’s media is fixated on the achievements of the under 20s. The careers of those who are beyond the age of 25 don’t seem relevant, well we disagree. Here are 10 gay and bisexual men whose careers totally bloomed after the age of 40, although some of them were […]

  • Gawker down

    Gawker down

    Gawker, one of the world’s leading news sites is to close down. Gawker is to cease operation from next week after nearly fourteen years of service. The news comes after Univision successfully bid $135m for Gawker’s six media sites a few days ago. It is believed that no staffers at Gawker will lose their jobs […]

  • 10 Guys Whose Careers Exploded After Turning 40

    Sometimes it can feel like the world’s media is fixated on the achievements of the under 20s. The careers of those who are beyond the age of 25 don’t seem relevant, well we disagree. Here’s 10 gay and bisexual men whose careers took off after the age of 40, although some of them were already […]

  • Gawker Editors Resign Over Removal Of Gay Escort / Conde Nast Exec Article

    Two Gawker.com editors resigned today after the site’s managing partner Nick Denton removed an article that alleged that a Conde Nast exec was paying to see a gay porn star. Gawker Media Executive Editor Tommy Craggs and Gawker.com editor-in-chief Max Read have both resigned citing the removal of a post that many have claimed was […]

  • Gawker Editors Condemn Removal Of “Gay Shaming” Outing Of Exec

    The editorial team at Gawker.com have condemned of the removal of an article which many readers have derided as “gay shaming” of a Conde Nast exec. The removal of an article which outs the married father of three and Chief Financial Officer of Condé Nast, David Geithener, who allegedly tried to pay for 2 to […]

  • Gawker Is Slammed For Gay Shaming After Outing Condé Nast Exec

    Gawker Is Slammed For Gay Shaming After Outing Condé Nast Exec

    Gawker, one of the Internet’s leading news sites is facing harsh criticism after revealing that a Condé Nast exec allegedly tried to pay for a night with a gay porn star.