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Gawker Media files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection

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Ziff Davis is looking to buy them.

Gawker has told it employees it still plans to fight the Thiel/Hogan case and to operate its publishing business while it does so. But it is also now formally entertaining offers to buy the company and says it has a firm bid from publisher Ziff Davis to buy the entire operation for less than $100 million.

Ziff gonna make out like a bandit if that's the case
 
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I'd be happy about the end of a shitty littleEmpire, but the truth is the worst at Gawker will find great new jobs elsewhere because they know how to get clicks while the real talent will suffer.
 

vainya

Neo Member
FYI, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is for reorganization. Many companies have emerged from it. Gawker could still survive long term.

This is probably just so that they don't have to pay that judgement against them. After all once you win a lawsuit, you become a creditor and in bankruptcy all of that is discharged.
 

Altairre

Member
No more Kotaku? Good. Nothing but clickbait articles (which sadly, most gaming sites seem to go for)

Can we please stop with this narrative? It's bullshit. Some of the best articles of recent memories came out of that place. Like this piece about the development of Destiny. I'm not sad to see Gawker go but I do feel bad for the talent associated with some of their sites. Hopefully they'll land on their feet.
 

Krakn3Dfx

Member
Hopefully people land on their feet. We can shit on Gawker all day, but 99% of their people had nothing to do with this and were just working to survive. A lot of people stand to join the ranks of the unemployed in this situation, and a lot of those people are talented, skilled writers.
 

Wereroku

Member
Any clue on how this works with the union agreements? Would Ziff have to agree to the contract to get the employees or does this start everything over?
 
Remember how Hulk Hogan called his daughter's lover a racial slur on camera? Because I'm not sure everyone does.

Can we please stop with this narrative? It's bullshit. Some of the best articles of recent memories came out of that place. Like this piece about the development of Destiny. I'm not sad to see Gawker go but I do feel bad for the talent associated with some of their sites. Hopefully they'll land on their feet.

To be fair, maybe that dude had been in a coma for the past 5 years.
 

Cat Party

Member
It blows my mind that anyone could think that a rich asshole being able to put a media company out of business for posting articles he didn't like is good or acceptable. And yet people are celebrating this.

I hope Gawker prevails and that Theil and Hogan eat shit, not because I approve of all Gawker's publishing decisions, but because what those two are doing is fucked up.

Keep in mind that chapter 11 is used to restructure debt, rather than liquidate. So Gawker isn't going anywhere just yet.
 

smokeymicpot

Beat EviLore at pool.
Any clue on how this works with the union agreements? Would Ziff have to agree to the contract to get the employees or does this start everything over?

They might try to keep everyone on board, or clean house. When they bought IGN their was some layoffs.

Just at this moment everything is staying as is and nothing is getting shutdown.
 

harSon

Banned
As much as Gawker sucks as an entity (although it certainly has some worthwhile parts), it sucks that a racist piece of shit gets to come out ahead in life.
 

ezekial45

Banned
Kotaku would probably be merged into IGN if Ziff Davis bought them.

Not necessarily. Kotaku has value as its own thing and would be better run as is. They can complement each other, but I think that's it. Simply gutting the talent and merging it with IGN would be a waste.
 

Nerokis

Member
I find it hard to celebrate this. Gawker has disgusted me on more than one occasion, but for a millionaire and a billionaire to be able to team up and use the legal system to (edit: potentially) run it out of business? Surely there are negative implications there. Particularly when said billionaire happens to be someone with very little respect for the media, democracy, etc. in the first place.

Not to mention Gawker hasn't been entirely bad. There are a lot of great people working under that banner.
 

dave is ok

aztek is ok
I find it hard to celebrate this. Gawker has disgusted me on more than one occasion, but for a millionaire and a billionaire to be able to team up and use the legal system to run it out of business? Surely there are negative implications there. Particularly when said billionaire happens to be someone with very little respect for the media, democracy, etc. in the first place.
They didn't 'run it out of business' they won a lawsuit
 

ANDS

King of Gaslighting
It blows my mind that anyone could think that a rich asshole being able to put a media company out of business for posting articles he didn't like is good or acceptable. And yet people are celebrating this.

I love how you use vague terms and not the actual content of the articles themselves.
 
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