Posted inFootball Fox Broadcasting Co National Football League Television Women and Girls Charissa Thompson’s Fabrication Admission Leaves Sideline Reporters Aghast Charissa Thompson’s statement that she had made up reports during N.F.L. games on Fox left many of her counterparts aghast. Posted by By Jenny Vrentas and Kevin Draper
Posted inBinchtopia (Org) Blogs and Blogging (Internet) Feminism Feministing (Blog) Fisher-Quann, Rayne Gawker.com Gender Generation Z Hava, Julia Holmes, Anna Jezebel (Blog) Magazines McLamb, Eliza News and News Media Roe v Wade (Supreme Court Decision) Rookie (Magazine) Shutdowns (Institutional) Social Media Substack Inc Women and Girls Writing and Writers Goodbye, Jezebel. Hello, Feminist Content Creators? Young women are more feminist than ever, as are big brands and Hollywood franchises. But what happened to the online community blogs and zines once offered? Posted by By Emma Goldberg
Posted inBassett, Laura (Media Executive) Blogs and Blogging (Internet) Carmon, Irin Denton, Nick Gawker Media Gawker.com Jezebel (Blog) Layoffs and Job Reductions Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures News and News Media Spanfeller, Jim Tolentino, Jia Women and Girls Writing and Writers Jezebel, the Oral History: ‘There Was This Riotous Sense of Fun’ The site defined an era of feminism for millions of readers. According to its editors and writers, it was also an exhilarating place to work. Posted by By Kate Dwyer
Posted inArt France Social Media TikTok (ByteDance) Women and Girls Artist Auguste Toulmouche’s “The Hesitant Fiancée” Finds a New Life on TikTok as a Symbol of Women’s Anger An 1866 painting by Auguste Toulmouche is being repurposed online as a conduit for women’s anger. Posted by By Callie Holtermann