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G/O Media Inc. is an American media
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that runs ''
Gizmodo ''Gizmodo'' ( ) is a design, technology, science and science fiction website. It was originally launched as part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick Denton, and runs on the Kinja platform. ''Gizmodo'' also includes the subsite ''io9'', whic ...
'', ''
Kotaku ''Kotaku'' is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network. Notable former contributors to the site include Luke Smith, Cecilia D'Anastasio, Tim Rogers, and Jason Schreier. History ...
'', ''Jalopnik'', ''
Deadspin ''Deadspin'' is a sports blog founded by Will Leitch in 2005 and based in Chicago. Previously owned by Gawker Media and Univision Communications, it is currently owned by G/O Media. ''Deadspin'' posted daily previews, recaps, and commentaries of ...
'', ''
Lifehacker ''Lifehacker'' is a weblog about life hacks and software that launched on January 31, 2005. The site was originally launched by Gawker Media and is currently owned by G/O Media. The blog posts cover a wide range of topics including: Microsoft W ...
'', ''
Jezebel Jezebel (;"Jezebel"
(US) and
) was the daughte ...
'', ''
The Root "The Root" is a song by American recording artist D'Angelo. It is the eighth track on his second studio album, ''Voodoo'', which was released on January 25, 2000, by Virgin Records. "The Root" was recorded and produced by D'Angelo at New York's ...
'', ''
The A.V. Club ''The A.V. Club'' is an American online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media. ''The A.V. Club'' was cre ...
'', ''The Takeout'', ''
The Onion ''The Onion'' is an American digital media company and newspaper organization that publishes satirical articles on international, national, and local news. The company is based in Chicago but originated as a weekly print publication on August 2 ...
'', and ''The Inventory''.


History

G/O was formed in April 2019 when Great Hill Partners, a
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, purchased the websites from
Univision Univision () is an American Spanish-language free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. It is the United States' largest provider of Spanish-language content. The network's programming is aimed at the Latino public and includes ...
for $20.6 million. Prior to the sale, the former
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properties had operated as
Gizmodo Media Group Gizmodo Media Group was an online media company and blog network formerly operated by Univision Communications (now TelevisaUnivision) in its Fusion Media Group division. The company was created from assets acquired from Gawker Media during its b ...
after being acquired by Univision following the conclusion of the ''
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'' lawsuit and subsequent bankruptcy in 2016. Former ''
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'' executive
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became the CEO of G/O Media.


Conflict with leadership

G/O Media's leadership, introduced after the purchase from Univision, has been subject to frequent criticism by employees. Complaints include closer advertiser relationships, a lack of diversity, and suppression of reporting about the company itself. In October 2019 Deadspin's editor-in-chief, Barry Petchesky, was fired for refusing to adhere to a directive that the site " stick to sports." Soon after, the entirety of Deadspin staff resigned in protest leaving the site inactive. In January 2020 the GMG Union, which represents the staff of six G/O Media sites, announced a vote of no confidence in CEO Jim Spanfeller citing, among other issues, a lack of willingness to negotiate for "functional editorial independence protections." On February 4, 2021, the Writers Guild of America East filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board alleging that G/O Media had told employees that they had fired Alex Cranz for labor activism. In Mid-October 2021, G/O Media removed all images from the 11 websites it owns — such as Gizmodo, Jalopnik, Deadspin, The A.V. Club, The Onion, and Jezebel — without any announcement or notice. In November 2021 Gawker released an article detailing substantial staff resignations at Jezebel over the course of 2021 comprising around 75% of staff. Much of the reasoning behind this was placed at the feet of a "hostile work environment" created by G/O's management and the new deputy editorial director Lea Goldman. This was followed by another article in January 2022 detailing similar staff decline at The Root, with 15 out of 16 full-time staff having left over the course of 2021 since the introduction of Vanessa De Luca as editor-in-chief. In January 2022, it emerged that seven senior staff at The A.V. Club were leaving the site after a management mandate requiring them to move from Chicago to Los Angeles. A lack of salary uplift to account for increased costs of living was cited as a main reason for leaving. On March 1, 2022, GMG Union members went on strike after failing to reach an agreement on a new contract. The strike was resolved on March 6 with a proposed new contract including some of the members' terms.


Acquisitions

In April 2022, it was announced that G/O Media had acquired the ''
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'' news brand.


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