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Thrillist Fails Us All
Jessica · 12/15/05 10:04AM
Today's edition of fratty email newsletter Thrillist features the subject line "Ski in the City." Being wildly immature, we chuckled to ourselves and thought, well, that makes sense. It was only a matter of time before the Thrillist dudes, having already covered booze and easy sex in every possible context, addressed that third staple of New York nightlife. For a brief moment, we almost admired their moxie.
MTV In Bed With Bill Gates
Seth Abramovitch · 12/14/05 04:09PM
TV networks are quickly realizing the necessity of aligning themselves with a major online content store. ABC and NBC made the obvious choice of an Apple/iTunes marriage, but MTV has decided to forego the shiny, white, easily-scratchable party, pairing its soon to launch URGE network with woefully unhip big meanie, Microsoft:
David Hauslaib Abandons His Jossip Hobby
Jessica · 12/12/05 11:47AM
In nerdy blog news, David Hauslaib, the well-coiffed young thing behind gossip blog Jossip and gay spin-off Queerty, is stepping down after two years of nursing Jossip to maturity. He'll stick around in a management capacity (how very Denton!), but no more daily blogging. His replacement, Corynne Steindler, comes from the sketchy, non-descript environs of Star and Lloyd Grove's desk at the Daily News, though we've no idea what, specifically, any of that means. Not that it matters — as we've found, professional qualifications tend to hinder one's blogging ability.
Unsurprisingly, Lexicographers Give Good Email
Jesse · 12/08/05 01:24PM
When one sends an email off to a vast, semi-faceless organization, one expects a certain sort of a response (to the very limited extent one even bothers to expect a response at all). From some places — oh, say, us — you wouldn't be astonished to receive a raunchy and expletive-laden reply. From most organizations, though, you'd expect something fairly tame. And the Oxford dictionary folks seem to fall squarely into the latter camp.
The Zagat's of Cocaine
Jessica · 12/07/05 04:40PM
Eventually, a truly problematic cocaine user will snort himself out of a job and be resigned to a life spent sweating and grinding within the confines of his apartment. Eschewing daylight and human contact in favor of waiting for the next delivery, it's only a matter of time before these shut-ins become bloggers, listing their favorite eight-ball distributors like music geeks list their favorite albums:
Internet Users Agree: Don't Trust Internet Users
Jesse · 12/06/05 09:40AMWe Always Loved Freud
Jessica · 12/06/05 08:16AMBecause No Relationship Can Survive 100-Hour Work Weeks
Jessica · 12/05/05 07:30AMWelcome to Googlewood
Seth Abramovitch · 11/30/05 06:03PM
The Great Internet Giants Battle for Hollywood is upon us, pitting interactive media colossus (and Gawker content bodysnatcher) Yahoo! against the indomitable, ubiquitous search-entity Google. Yahoo! struck first, hiring former co-chairman and co-chief executive of Warner Bros. Terry Semel to guide the company through the murky jungles of show business dealings.
Could Google Be Jumping the Shark?
Jesse · 11/21/05 05:13PM
In practical terms, no, of course not. Google is still the best, fastest, most useful, and most verbed search engine out there. But it's also been the recipient of glowing press coverage for nearly as long as it has been around. And you have to imagine that the good media fortune will eventually run out. (The press? Mercurial? You think?)
Fun With Yahoo and Homonyms
Jesse · 11/21/05 07:59AMWonkette: Go **** Yourself
Jesse · 11/18/05 05:14PMThat Newfangled Internet, There's Nothing It Can't Do
Jesse · 11/18/05 11:30AMYeah, so it's not about New York or media, but, still, we can't resist. Apparently the Internet is now good for rescue missions, too. CNN reports:
Translating Thrillist
Jessica · 11/18/05 08:43AMDnde Est el Mediabistro?: Part Trois
Jesse · 11/17/05 01:45PMDnde Est el Mediabistro?: Part Deux
Jesse · 11/16/05 05:14PMMedia Bubble: Scocca Hits Because He Loves
Jesse · 11/16/05 02:10PM• Come on, Pinch, you're breaking poor Tom Scocca's heart. [NYO]
• Was Bob Woodward the first reporter to learn of Valerie Plame's identity? And why didn't he mention that to anyone till now? [WP]
• Ah, but at least Ben Bradlee says it's OK Woodward didn't tell his nominal bosses. [E&P]
• Turns out Bush-crony public-broadcasting chief Kenneth Tomlinson — you know, the guy determined to get more conservatives on PBS — broke all sorts of laws and regulations. [NYT]
• Who's to blame for Arrested Development's (latest) demise. America, obviously. [NYO]
• Rupert: This internet thing is gonna be huge! [Hollywood Reporter]
• What reference in a headline will conclusively show that boomer media dominance is over? [Slate]
• MSNBC's Chris Matthews name-drops, and Jon Friedman loves him anyway. [MW]
Gawker Media Has Not Been Sold
Jesse · 11/16/05 12:10PMDnde Est el Mediabistro?
Jessica · 11/16/05 08:48AM
As many of you early birds have noted (and, seriously, it's not even 9 A.M. — what the hell are you all doing up at this hour?), Mediabistro seems to be having some problems. A WHOIS search shows that Mediabistro.com was set to expire on November 10th, but the account was updated on the 11th. Sounds like a classic fuck-up of the sort with which we are not unfamiliar. Oh, how we long for the days of our great October 2004 server crash...we spent so much time outside...