Lawsuits against the media aren’t new. But Thiel blueprint sets a disturbing precedent September 7, 2016 By Trevor Timm
Answers to all the questions journalists might have about Hillary Clinton’s emails March 5, 2015 By Kelly J O'Brien
Gawker: The internet bully October 24, 2014 By Sarah Grieco Nick Denton’s media empire is an intellectual online fraternity that invites people to their parties only to make them buy the booze
Must-reads of the week July 11, 2014 By The Editors Press freedom in Burma, Gawker makes office banter public, and Brazil mourns a soccer defeat.
A letter from death row backfires on Gawker (UPDATED) March 11, 2014 By Ryan Chittum The site let Ray Jasper whitewash the brutal killing he helped commit
Bubbles, bubbles everywhere August 27, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Stocks, like housing, are not detached from realistic prices
Audit Notes: a big Dealbook conference, Gawker on unemployment, buzzed into oatmeal, etc. December 10, 2012 By Dean Starkman An assembly of titans at the Times, listening to the jobless, etc.
Our gullible press July 19, 2012 By Ryan Holiday Ryan Holiday explains how the singular pursuit of traffic makes online media suckers for fake news
Gawker’s new comment system July 6, 2012 By Peter Sterne Will it help or hurt the site’s young writers?
He said, she said June 19, 2012 By Kira Goldenberg Anyone can spread gossip with an iPhone, rather than depend on dishy columns
How Gawker wants to monetize comments May 23, 2012 By Felix Salmon Denton’s vision for Gawker Media’s editorial product moves away from posts
Murdoch vs. Muto April 25, 2012 By Kira Goldenberg The "Fox News mole" is being charged for leaking to Gawker as Fox’s corporate parent remains under fire for ethics violations
From Commenter to Contributor August 24, 2011 By Alysia Santo On some blogs, taking the comment section seriously can mean hiring people from it