“In 2017, Conde Nast Britain reported its first loss in revenue since 1995. But it has regained profitability, according to its 2018 numbers.”— Melynda Fuller, mediapost.com
“A planned relaunch of snarky news and gossip web site Gawker is on hold indefinitely, The Post has learned.”— Alexandra Steigrad, nypost.com
“The quest for world domination looks bad enough on Disney, and Netflix has zero plushy factor.”— MARY MCNAMARA, latimes.com
“Apple’sstrategywithSafariallowsittotakeaprivacyhighgroundwithoutanyconsequencesforitsownbottomline.”— Kunal Gupta, app.hubspot.com
“You can’t isolate some things you like about the internet, and control other things you don’t.”— Mark Zuckerberg, wsj.com
“Nylon, the alternative fashion and lifestyle magazine founded in 1999, was scooped up by Bustle Digital Group for an undisclosed sum on Thursday.”— Kayleigh Barber, foliomag.com
“You can see why bankers and government officials have the big-time jitters. These are government-level ambitions, by any measure.”— Wired, wired.com
“It was a 21st century power struggle. Writers wanted their bosses to act like adults, and for the values they advocated for in their articles — believing women was a big one — to also be reflected in their workplace.”— Amelia Harnish, refinery29.com
“We cannot provide a space that is inclusive of all and also allow support for open white supremacy. Support of the Trump administration is undeniably support for white supremacy.”— Ravelry, boston.cbslocal.com
“Right now it feels like the only way to get help is to have a large following and make a big stink about it, which does not set a good relationship for YouTube and its creators.”— Ash Hardell, theguardian.com
“Not only did Vice’s total traffic drop by 49% in April, with the removal of the rolled-up Vice Media numbers, but the traffic for Vice.com itself tumbled 18% to 33.4 million unique visitors in the U.S.”— Gavin Bridge, variety.com
“Attendees at the marketing industry’s biggest gathering worried about brand safety and data privacy”— Alexandra Bruell and Nat Ives, wsj.com
“A manager saw that she was not feeling well, and brought a trash can to her desk so she could vomit in it.”— Casey Newton, theverge.com
“Even if you have a very successful career, you’re always like, but what if it all goes away?”— Elaine Welteroth, thecut.com
“BuzzFeed News staffers across the US are walking out today to demand that BuzzFeed management return to the table and recognize our union on fair terms that reflect the way our newsroom works.”— Buzzfeed News Union, twitter.com
“Be the company you claim to be when you change your avatar to a flag on Pride Month.”— Connor Franta, rollingstone.com
“Brides, the oldest bridal magazine in the United States, started in 1934 as a publication mailed free of charge to women whose wedding announcements appeared in newspaper society pages.”— Tiffany Hsu, nytimes.com