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angelatc
11-03-2017, 10:06 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/11/02/dnainfo-gothamist-suddenly-shut-down-after-bruising-union-fight.html

DNAinfo, Gothamist suddenly shut down after union fight


DNAinfo and Gothamist, two major sources of local news for several U.S. cities, both suddenly shut down Thursday afternoon -- just a week after the sites' reporters and editors announced they'd voted to join a union.

Instead of a slew of stories with grabby headlines like "The Best Halloween Costumes on the NYC Subway" or "Man Convicted of Killing Girlfriend in Hotel Room, But Not Her 2 Kids," clicking on the sites now leads to a simple letter from CEO Joe Ricketts.

"DNAinfo is, at the end of the day, a business, and businesses need to be economically successful if they are to endure," Ricketts wrote. DNAinfo bought Gothamist this past March.


The sites' staffers voted to join the Writers Guild of America East last week, The New York Times reported. Management had warned it could spark problems, the newspaper added.

In fact, Ricketts published a blog post in September entitled: "Why I’m Against Unions At Businesses I Create." It explained the benefits he found in the free enterprise system.

Writers and editors pointed out that digital journalism does not pay the salaries that print journalists used to earn many years ago.

The shuttering of both sites, which drew millions of readers each month, has put 115 journalists out of work, the newspaper added

angelatc
04-02-2018, 07:03 PM
And in a follow up, tax-funded NPR will buy them and revive the brand. https://www.wnyc.org/press/acquires-gothamist/22318/

specsaregood
04-02-2018, 07:59 PM
And in a follow up, tax-funded NPR will buy them and revive the brand. https://www.wnyc.org/press/acquires-gothamist/22318/

Of course all they bought was the "assets", not all the would be unionized labor.'


today announced they have joined together to acquire key assets of Gothamist and its associated sites: LAist and DCist. The acquisition includes the story archives, internet domains, and social media assets from Gothamist and DNAinfo. This deal is part of public radio’s commitment to local journalism and honors the legacy and shared mission of Gothamist, as well as DNAinfo, the trusted neighborhood news service founded by Joe Ricketts.