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Who Is Behind The Worst Anonymous Account on Twitter?
Max Read · 01/13/15 12:09PMBad New Print Magazine Coming
Hamilton Nolan · 01/02/15 01:58PMDo Not Listen to the Crazy Man Telling You to Quit Your Job
Hamilton Nolan · 12/22/14 11:50AMHere Is Vice Media's Salary Breakdown
Hamilton Nolan · 12/18/14 04:05PMThe Amazing Attempt to Blame the Internet for Everything
Hamilton Nolan · 12/11/14 12:35PMShane Smith Gave Vice Employees a Million Bucks
Hamilton Nolan · 12/09/14 02:15PMMark Leibovich Is Here to Talk Politics, Media, and DC Villainy
Hamilton Nolan · 12/09/14 11:25AMA Q&A With Steven Greenhouse, One of America's Last Labor Reporters
Hamilton Nolan · 12/05/14 12:30PMEveryone's Quitting The New Republic
Max Read · 12/05/14 11:12AMNine senior editors, two executive editors, one legal affairs editor, and one digital media editor resigned from The New Republic today, alongside 13 contributing editors.
Hamilton Nolan · 12/05/14 09:12AM
The Whitest Man on Fox News Advocates a "Test Before You Vote"
Hamilton Nolan · 12/03/14 11:28AMAndrew Ross Sorkin Is Too Credulous For Journalism
Hamilton Nolan · 12/02/14 10:01AMCosby Lawyers Bullied National Enquirer Into Pulling Rape Story in 2005
Andy Cush · 11/21/14 02:58PMThough the multiple rape allegations against Bill Cosby only truly picked up steam this year, they've been around for a long time. In 2005, the National Enquirer planned to publish an investigation into the claims, but Cosby's lawyers threatened a lawsuit. The tabloid published a puff-piece interview with Cosby instead.
Vice Editor Called for Boycott of "Scumbag" Vice Partner Live Nation
Hamilton Nolan · 11/20/14 11:17AMLast week, multibillion-dollar media megashark Vice announced that it has "teamed up with concert giant Live Nation" to create a new music site, launching next year. You may be interested to learn that an editor at Vice's other music site absolutely hates Live Nation, his company's new business partner.
I Can't Wait to Work for Candy Crush Magazine
Max Read · 11/17/14 11:58AMAirbnb, the popular hotel-tax dodging application and apartment-renting service that artists use to gouge tourists and finance their careers, has launched a print magazine, the Times reports. It is called Pineapple (?) and its purpose, it explains in a note to readers, is "to explore our fundamental values: sharing, community and belonging."
All of Your "Favorite" Websites Are For Sale
Hamilton Nolan · 11/14/14 01:05PMHow Ebola Became the Oldest Story About Africa
Wayétu Moore · 11/14/14 12:00PMIt was December 2001. Senior year at Spring High School—the nucleus of a small town called Spring, Texas, two dozen miles north of Houston. Sixteen years old and like other restless suburbanites, I was over-committed to extracurricular activities, spent an unreasonable amount of time with my friends, and my only real concern was how far I could stretch the $1/gallon gas on my middle-grade car.
Condé Nast Settles With 7,500 Underpaid Interns for $5.8 Million
J.K. Trotter · 11/13/14 05:45PMLast year, two former interns at magazines owned by Condé Nast filed a class-action lawsuit against the company for underpaying them and thousands of other interns, in violation of labor law. According to recent court filings reported by Reuters, Condé intends to retroactively compensate the pair and over 7,000 other former interns in order to settle the legal dispute. The price tag: $5.8 million.