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The channel retained live local and regional high school sports events, along with "The Outdoorsman with Buck McNeely". E/I programming was carried on Sunday mornings. Starting with the team's 2014–2015 inaugural season, the channel carried coverage of Indy Fuel ECHL hockey.
UPDATED: Sports news and commentary site Deadspin has been sold again — and its entire staff has been laid off. Deadspin, once owned by Gawker Media, became part of private-equity backed G/O ...
Deadspin, the irreverent sports and news site best known for its commentary and analysis, laid off all of its staff on Monday after the outlet was sold to a startup firm.
Deadspin was founded in December 2005 by editor-in-chief Will Leitch, an author and at that time a founding editor of the New York City-based culture website, "The Black Table", in his New York City apartment, where he wrote 40 blog posts a day.
The business side of the site is run by former Deadspin reader Jasper Wang, who worked for Bain & Company. Both Wang and editor-in-chief Tom Ley can be removed from their positions with a two-thirds vote of Defector staff. [5] Defector has been compared to other worker-owned journalism companies like Hell Gate NYC and 404 Media. [12] [13] [14]
Timothy Burke is an American sports journalist and media consultant who is known for his video and GIF clips. He was a staffer for Deadspin from 2011 to 2018 and runs a consulting firm based out of Tampa, Florida.
Alex Pareene (born 1984 or 1985) is an American journalist, writer, and editor.He was the editor-in-chief of the online news magazine Gawker. [1] Pareene later served as a senior editor at Deadspin and editor-in-chief of Splinter News, before becoming a staff writer at The New Republic.
David Roth (born 1977 or 1978) [1] is an American journalist, essayist, podcast host and editor. He has written about sports, politics, and culture in Deadspin, The New Republic, SB Nation, New York Magazine, New York Daily News, and other publications.