Hi everyone! If you Google Blog Search the term "idolator" as often as I do, you've probably heard that Gawker Media has sold the site you're currently reading to the social-networking site/Pete Wentz blog host Buzznet, and that I'll remain in the driver's seat through the change in ownership. There's not much else to say about it right now, really—but in the interest of jacking up pageviews, I've posted Nick Denton's memo announcing the changes after the jump. (Rereading it now reminds me that we need an update to the long-out-of-date-anyway conflict of interest laundry list pretty soon. But you guys will keep me in check about that sort of stuff, right?)
I'm amazed we've managed to keep a lid on this news; that, given your
naturally gossipy natures, must be a first! We're spinning off three
sites: Idolator, Gridskipper and—this one may be a surprise—Wonkette.
There were indeed some rumors about Maura Johnston's music blog late
last year; they were true of course. For reasons that I'll explain
below, both it and our travel and politics sites have better
commercial futures outside Gawker than within. (Excuse the corporate
lingo: some of it is unavoidable.) But, first, the facts, which will
be hitting the wires later this morning, or as soon as you leak this
email. Go ahead!
* IDOLATOR is going to Buzznet, a music-focused web and social
network. Buzznet recently acquired Idolator's chief rival, Stereogum,
and received a big investment from Universal Music Group.
* GRIDSKIPPER isn't going far: it's being taken over by Curbed, the
network founded by Lockhart Steele, in which Gawker Media is a
shareholder.
* WONKETTE is being spun off to the managing editor, Ken Layne, former
founder of one of the web's very first news sites, Tabloid.net. The
title will become part of the Blogads network of political sites,
which includes Daily Kos, among others.
Why these three sites? To be blunt: they each had their editorial
successes; but someone else will have better luck selling the
advertising than we did.
Music audiences are fragmented across genres; Maura's Idolator gave
Stereogum a good run, but a group with a whole array of music sites
will command more attention from record labels than we could. In the
case of Gridskipper, our urban travel guide, we could never match
Curbed in attention to city-specific content and advertising. As for
Wonkette: political advertisers are a strange breed; they don't come
through the same agencies our sales people deal with.
I'm relieved we've found pretty decent homes for the three sites, and
most of their writers, but we're gutted to lose them. Idolator's Pop
Critic's Poll was a tremendous coup—and Patric's bleeding-heart logo
for the site was one of my favorites. Gridskipper is so far the most
sophisticated travel blog: it entirely deserved its inclusion in
Time's list of the 50 coolest websites.
And Wonkette is one of the brands with which the company is most
associated; people will be shocked that we would ever part with it.
The political site has won an array of Bloggies and other awards; it
introduced the word ass-fucking into the dictionary of political
abuse; the founding editor's slippers are even on display in the new
media museum in Washington, DC. And Ken and his team have brought a
new liveliness to the site this election season—validated by the
record traffic of the last three months.
So why not wait, at least till the election? Well, since the end of
last year, we've been expecting a downturn. Scratch that: since the
middle of 2006, when we sold off Screenhead, shuttered Sploid and
declared we were "hunkering down", we've been waiting for the internet
bubble to burst. No, really, this time. And, even if not, better safe
than sorry; and better too early than too late.
Everybody says that the internet is special; that advertising is still
moving away from print and TV; and Gawker sites are still growing in
traffic by about 90% a year, way faster than the web as a whole. But
it would be naive to think that we can merely power through an
advertising recession. We need to concentrate our energies, and the
time of Chris Batty's sales group, on the sites with the greatest
potential for audience and advertising.
The dozen sites that remain represent some 97% or our 228m pageviews
per month, and an even higher proportion of our growth and advertising
revenue. (Key facts are below, in case anyone asks.) We'll be able to
devote more attention to breakouts such as Jezebel and io9, as well as
established titles such as Gizmodo and Kotaku, which are becoming
utterly dominant in their domains. And, then, once this recession is
done with, and we come up from the bunker to survey the internet
wasteland around us, we can decide on what new territories we want to
colonize.
Both Noah and I are around to answer any questions. On email, IM, or
phone. I'm [redacted] and Noah is on [redacted].
Regards
Nick
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GAWKER MEDIA KEY FACTS
* A dozen sites, Gizmodo first launched in August 2002, most recent,
io9, in January 2008
* Gawker, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Lifehacker, Jalopnik, Deadspin, Defamer,
Jezebel, Valleywag, io9, Consumerist, Fleshbot
* A record 18 "Bloggie" nominations in 2008, way more than any other
blog collective (one of those was for Idolator)
* Audience of 29.7m unique visitors a month for the whole network, up
82% at annualized rate (http://www.quantcast.com/p-d4P3FpSypJrlA)
* Each individual site has at least 1m uniques or, in the case of io9, soon will
* Pageviews of 227m in March — 219m if you take out the three sites
being spun out — up 89% on a year earlier (Sitemeter)
* For those who measure these things, Gawker is the web's leading
independent blog group






Comments
Too insidery.
"...that I'll remain in the driver's seat through the change in ownership..."
Holla! For a minute there I got all worried, seeing as how there was a lack of posts tagged with "by Maura Johnston" in the past week or two. But then again, I know, nothing comes between a girl and her baseball games, or I don't know, having a life outside of work.
Let's talk about me. So what does this mean re: commenting? Since my Gawker Empire-commenting invite came via Idolator, do I lose my right to make smart ass comments on deadspin? Will I have to get a new login to comment here in the future? Will this site start to suck just like stereogum now does? Will we get mp3 links back?
Enquiring minds want to know. I want to know.
@How do I say this ... THROWDINI!: I'm also curious. I don't want to loose my wonkette/defamer/io9 commenting.
Who gets custody of Julia Allison?
When will we see IdolatorGum?
Re: commenter accounts: I suspect that your existing login will remain for Gawker sites, but you'll eventually have to re-register for the all-new, improved Idolator when the time comes.
(You see, I know what's under the hood running all the Gawker Media properties, and all I can say is: I don't envy the guys that are gonna have to port these things over)
Congrats Idolator, and keep up the lovely work.
@SuperUnison: I think we're all just part of the Gawker commenting site now. I hope so anyway, Idolator is how I got my commenter status, too!
Will the free MP3s make a comeback at your new home?
Also, what does Mr. Raftery think of this?
Maura, I'll follow you anywhere. Where else will I get my Sugababes news?!
@Silverfuture: I CAN'T WAIT.
Please let us know when we have to update our RSS feeds...
All 10 music writer friends are weeping.
Servicey. Keep us posted.
GET THAT CHEDDAH!
=( the first of the gawker blogs I ever got into, the one that lead me to sooooo much music I had never considered....
BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
T_T
I like how some comments clearly interpret this as bad news for Idolator, while others interpret it as great news for Idolator. I personally have no idea, I guess time will tell?
Idolator's how I keep up with music trends. As long as the editors and attitude stay similar, I don't care who publishes it!
this...uhh sucks?
I don't know. I do know that Stereogum is unreadable.
Bussnet!? I knew you guys would be the best addition to the bus-blogging community.
@Cheap Shot: For someone who hates this site so much (not to mention someone whose dog I apparently ran over at some point, even though I don't even have a drivers' license), you sure do hang out here a lot. Do you have a masochistic streak or something? Just wondering.
I don't like this. I don't like change. Change makes me feel old.
Very interesting. Verrry. The music biz must not be doing too well at all, if even music blogs are consolidating! By the way, I'm doing a survey on digital music for a class at MIT. I'm giving $5 free credit on Amie Street to anyone who fills it. Check it out at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=K9zfdPbYagqlxxoUqPWZ6Q_3d_3d
I'll be blunt: Idolator is my favourite Gawker blog, and anything that severes your ties to the noxious Kotaku works for me.
@biz_from_mit: Did you get IRB approval for this?
@Maura Johnston: How quickly we forget. Revenge is good. Excuse me I have to go and do my death to idolator dance.
@Cheap Shot: Oh, snap... did you just give away your real identity? Way to go.
How does stereogum get more ads than this site? Someone needs to get shitcanned if they can't sell ads here.
@Cheap Shot: Oh Snap... No, YOU did remember?
Way to go Maura, thanks!
Bye Maura. Don't let the door hit you in the behind. I for one won't miss her misinformation. Good move and good riddance.
@johnstar35: Agreed.
@Cheap Shot: @johnstar35: You two morons do realize Maura isn't getting fired, right? The site is just changing ownership. Big difference.
oh, is that what they're calling it these days, "change of ownership?" LOL! sure, sure...
oh, and look who's such a music man...just because his last name is the same as a famous guitar. rumour has it...he changed it!
@johnstar35: Generally, when something's ownership is changed, it's fair to call it a "change of ownership".
But, hey, who likes to actually read the posts they reply to anyway?
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