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n+1 | Huffington Post
Some lines from Carla Blumenkranz's article:
* The most remarkable thing [Gawker founder Nick] Denton has done is eliminate the inefficiency and inflation of the Condé Nast model and then select, as his first target audience, people who work for Conde Nast.
* Gawker editors have always been forthright about the fact that what they wanted was to leave Gawker -- its low pay and marginal status -- and work for the people they maligned.
* The content at Gawker, like most Conde Nast publications, is a service to the advertisers. || UPDATE: Gawker editors say the n+1 piece played no role in their resignations.
> Earlier: "I didn't really think she was wrong about anything" (Gawker)
Posted at 9:41 AM on Dec. 4, 2007
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