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Gawker, The Business Insider Join Forces - Posted October 22, 2009
This morning we noticed something strange: a Gawker post written by someone named The Business Insider. Some digging revealed the exact same post written by Nicholas Carlson, a former Gawker employee, on Business Insider's Silicon Alley Insider. Carlson confirmed to FishbowlNY that this article -- which cites an anonymous source claiming AOL... [FishBowlNY]

Gawker, The Business Insider Join Forces - Posted October 22, 2009
This morning we noticed something strange: a Gawker post written by someone named The Business Insider. Some digging revealed the exact same post written by Nicholas Carlson, a former Gawker employee, on Business Insider's Silicon Alley Insider. Carlson confirmed to FishbowlNY that this article -- which cites an anonymous source claiming AOL... [FishBowlNY]

Breaking: Portfolio Folds - Posted April 27, 2009
Portfolio magazine, the two-year-old Conde Nast business monthly, has folded as of this morning. Thus far, there's been no official word on whether Web site Portfolio.com will live on in any capacity, but it's not looking likely, as there's no mention of future plans for the site in an early report... [FishBowlNY]

Roger Ailes: "The Dick Cheney of News Corp."? - Posted February 25, 2009
Nicholas Carlson of The Business Insider previews a potential brawl brewing at News Corp. A "News Corp. insider" had this to say about FNC/FBN president Roger Ailes: Fox News boss Roger Ailes "would kill anybody" says our source. "He's the Dick Cheney of News Corp." In the past, he's said if he were... [TVNewser]

A Dying Medium: How They Got There - Posted August 24, 2008
Nicholas Carlson at ValleyWag pens "5 Ways The Newspapers Botched The Web": Here's our theory: Daily deadlines did in the newspaper industry. The pressure of getting to press, the long-practiced art of doom-and-gloom headline writing, the flinchiness of easily spooked editors all made it impossible for ink-stained wretches to look farther into... [FishBowlLA]

A Dying Medium: How They Got There - Posted August 24, 2008
Nicholas Carlson at ValleyWag pens "5 Ways The Newspapers Botched The Web": Here's our theory: Daily deadlines did in the newspaper industry. The pressure of getting to press, the long-practiced art of doom-and-gloom headline writing, the flinchiness of easily spooked editors all made it impossible for ink-stained wretches to look farther into... [FishBowlLA]

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