Per Gawker writer
Nick Denton: "Pagesix.com,
Rupert Murdoch's entertainment news site, is being closed down, effective today. The URL already redirects to the New York Post's website. Pagesix.com, which was largely independent of the newspaper's Page Six print column, had been live only since December. 'Given the difficulty in the economy, it was not the right time for this launch,' said Jennifer Jehn, Senior Vice President of Pagesix.com. A total of 18 editorial and support staffers will be let go and three reassigned..." Denton sees the hand of Murdoch at play, speculating that "the decision to shutter the spinoff gossip site likely owes more to the Australian media mogul's pessimism about the US economy, and advertising spending." That might very well be true. As the writer himself knows, the media mogul at the helm of the Gawker Media stable is also quite concerned about a possible decline in advertising spending. Great minds do think alike.
By
Alex Balk
03/20/08 2:30 PM
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Media, Page Six, Post Mortem