Gothamist

Gothamist
Type of site
News, culture
Available in English
Owner Gothamist LLC
Created by Jake Dobkin
Website gothamist.com
Alexa rank Negative increase 7,678 (July 2016)[1]
Launched 2003

Gothamist LLC is the operator, or in some cases franchisor, of eight city-centric websites worldwide that focus on news, events, food, culture, and other local coverage.

History

The namesake blog, Gothamist, focused on New York City, was founded in 2003, with launches in other cities shortly thereafter. As of June 2014 other blogs operated by the company include LAist, DCist, Chicagoist, and SFist in the United States,[2] as well as Shanghaiist internationally.[3]

Canadian blog Torontoist was launched by the American company, but was transferred to the locally owned Ink Truck Media in April 2009, while retaining its "-ist" name and remaining affiliated with the Gothamist network.[4] In March 2011, Torontoist was acquired from Ink Truck Media by St. Joseph Media, magazine publishing division of Canadian media giants St. Joseph Communications.[5] In a similar fashion, in 2010 Londonist was transferred to the London-based startup LDN Creative.[6]

Gothamist was co-founded by publisher Jake Dobkin and editor Jen Chung. Dobkin and Chung are also credited as co-founders and as publisher and executive editor, respectively, of all other Gothamist-owned blogs.[7] Dobkin is frequently included in lists of the wealthiest bloggers; estimates quote his monthly salary from Gothamist at $110,000.[8]

The flagship Gothamist blog has received a number of awards and commendations, including six Bloggies nominations. It was named a "Forbes Favorite",[9] and a BusinessWeek "Best of the Web".[10] In 2007, Gothamist was named blog of the year by Wired magazine and given a Wired Rave Award.[11]

In 2017, Gothamist and all related blogs were sold to Joe Ricketts' DNAinfo.com.[12] At the same time, Gothamist expunged from its archives a number of stories that had covered Rickets critically. Regarding the removal of Rickets related content from the site, Gothamist co-founder Jake Dobkin was quoted by Jezebel as saying, “Just as Bloomberg doesn’t cover Bloomberg, we don’t plan to cover Joe Ricketts and so we decided to take down our coverage of him. No one asked us to do it. It was a decision made solely by Jen [Chung] and me.”[13]

References

  1. "Gothamist.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  2. "Media Kit". Gothamist.
  3. "Shanghaiist". Shanghaiist. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  4. Torontoist Is Here To Stay, Torontoist, 8 April 2009
  5. "Torontoist bought by magazine company". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Torontoist bought by magazine company...St. Joseph Media
  6. "Londonist And LDN Join Forces". Londonist. 11 June 2010
  7. "Staff". Gothamist.
  8. "25 Top Money Earning Bloggers". "Income.com". 23 April 2016
  9. "City Blogs". Forbes. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  10. See slide number 4 of 13 in Joseph Pisani, Special Report: Best of the Web: Your Favorite Bloggers: BusinessWeek.com readers' Top 12 Choices from the Idiosyncratic World of Blogging", BusinessWeek, accessed January 10, 2008 (slideshow).
  11. Sonia Zjawinski, "The 2007 Rave Awards", Wired, April 2007, accessed January 10, 2008.
  12. "Exciting News: Gothamist Has Been Acquired By DNAinfo". Gothamist. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  13. "Gothamist Deleted Negative Coverage of Its New Owner". Jezebel. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
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