On Thursday, November 9th, Gmg Group CEO Jim Spanfeller announced that he was shutting down the women-centric website Jezebel, after failing to find a buyer. After 16 years, six editors-in-chief, four presidential administrations, tens of thousands of posts, hundreds of internet shitstorms, and at least one gallery of digital illustrations of the penises of Walt Disney princes, one of the internet’s last remaining stalwarts of Web Feminism was to fall silent.
Jezebel gave me my first shot at being a writer, and so its demise feels especially unmooring, like learning...
Jezebel gave me my first shot at being a writer, and so its demise feels especially unmooring, like learning...
- 11/11/2023
- by Erin Gloria Ryan
- Rollingstone.com
CNN mid-morning anchor Poppy Harlow is going to take a hiatus from working on her program to tend to a legal matter: studying the law at Yale University.
Harlow, who has been with CNN since 2008, will be pursuing Yale Law School’s one-year Master of Studies in Law, a program aimed at people who are not attorneys but want to become more familiar with legal studies and apply knowledge of the law to the work they do. The degree is open to journalists. Linda Greenhouse, the longtime New York Times reporter who covered the Supreme Court for many years, attended the program. Harlow’s last regular day on air for now will be August 20.
“I’m here to stay for good as a journalist, but I wanted to learn more about the law,” Harlow explained in a recent interview. “I really felt that over the last year and a half.
Harlow, who has been with CNN since 2008, will be pursuing Yale Law School’s one-year Master of Studies in Law, a program aimed at people who are not attorneys but want to become more familiar with legal studies and apply knowledge of the law to the work they do. The degree is open to journalists. Linda Greenhouse, the longtime New York Times reporter who covered the Supreme Court for many years, attended the program. Harlow’s last regular day on air for now will be August 20.
“I’m here to stay for good as a journalist, but I wanted to learn more about the law,” Harlow explained in a recent interview. “I really felt that over the last year and a half.
- 8/17/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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