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Opinion Deadspin is ceasing to be Deadspin

Media critic|
October 30, 2019 at 6:15 p.m. EDT
Employees from the website Deadspin inside their office in Manhattan in November 2018. (John Taggart/For The Washington Post)

In 2004, Microsoft let it be known that it was willing to sell pioneering online magazine Slate. Upon hearing that news, then-Washington Post Co. CEO and Chairman Donald Graham checked with a colleague, who said, “I love Slate.” Another colleague said, “I really love Slate.”

“That’s a good example of deft acquisition work, in case any of you are interested in buying stock,” joked Graham at a March 2005 party to celebrate the company’s purchase of Slate.