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  2. Gothamist - Wikipedia

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    Gothamist is a New York City–centric blog operated by New York Public Radio. From 2003 to 2018, Gothamist LLC was the operator, or in some cases franchisor , of eight city-centric websites that focused on news, events, food, culture, and other local coverage.

  3. Jake Dobkin - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Gothamist was purchased by DNAinfo, founded by conservative billionaire Joe Ricketts, and Dobkin was kept to run the blog. [16] [17] Ricketts shut down the site in November 2017 after writers voted to unionize. [18] WNYC announced in 2018 that it has pooled the resources to buy the blog and hired Dobkin and Chung. [19]

  4. Schneps Media - Wikipedia

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    The Gothamist wrote "The company also publishes a promotional "newspaper" for Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, full of glowing stories about the borough president," sourcing it to a Schneps competitor, The New York Daily News. [5] [8] Gothamist also claimed, regarding Schneps reporters, that "the Schneps owners forced them to write ...

  5. TIME's Top 100 Photos of 2024 - AOL

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    Bess Adler —Gothamist Vice President Kamala Harris, right, the Democratic presidential nominee, appears with Maya Rudolph on "Saturday Night Live," in New York, on Nov. 2. Haiyun Jiang—The New ...

  6. Mohamed Bahi - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Bahi became the Chief Liaison of New York City Mayor Eric Adams to the Muslim community in the mayor's community affairs office, at a salary of $80,000. [9] [10] [1] [11] As part of his duties, in July 2023 he and Mayor Adams met with members of the Uzbek community in New York City to discuss issues pertaining to the community. [12]

  7. Brian Andrew Whiteley - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Whiteley began performing as a clown in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. He documented the performances and sent in video and photos from fake gmail accounts to the media. The clown was picked up by numerous press outlets including the NY Daily News, [8] New York Magazine, [9] Gothamist [10] and the Village Voice. [11]

  8. WNYC - Wikipedia

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    WNYC is a leading member station of NPR, broadcasting NPR's major daily news programs including Morning Edition and All Things Considered. WNYC also broadcasts programs from the BBC World Service and selected programs from other producers including This American Life, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, and Fresh Air. The broadcasts airs on WNYC 93.9 ...

  9. Arun Venugopal - Wikipedia

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    Arun Venugopal is an American journalist. He covers news regarding race, immigration, gender, and identity in the United States.He is currently Senior Reporter in the Race & Justice Unit at WNYC, New York Public Radio, where he has worked since 2015 and where he created and the hosted the program called "Micropolis", which features aspects of New York City's ethnically diverse communities.