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Due to our fabulous growth – both amongst our worldwide readership and our partners in the industry – Gone Hollywood is currently looking to add to our team of writers.
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Do you have a passion about everything entertainment? Do you like to expose that passion to the world via the written word? Then we may want to talk with you!
Due to our fabulous growth – both amongst our worldwide readership and our partners in the industry – Gone Hollywood is currently looking to add to our team of writers.
We are currently seeking experienced bloggers who are looking to join a family of like-minded entertainment enthusiasts.
If you are interested in applying, email your resume and cover letter to “Allie” at allieiswired@gmail.com. Be sure to include your availability and some links to your writing history. This is a paid, freelance position.
The cast members of “The Real Housewives Of DC” appeared on “The View” yesterday to promote the upcoming show, but the drama that went down was far better than I’m sure the show will ever be.
Michaele Salahi was babbling on about who insulted who on the show, when Whoopi Goldberg emerged from the back area and touched her. Whoopi asked her to stay on topic, saying, “Can we go back to the White House, please?” She promptly left the stage, but most of the drama happened back there after the show.
Apparently Michaele had accused Whoopi of hitting her upon approaching her when the show was being taped. This set Whoopi off, prompting her to vehemently deny the kerfuffle. View the tape, below:
According to Lisa Bloom, the Salahi’s lawyer, Goldberg grabbed Salahi’s arm and said, “Move on, move on! Get to the White House!”
…Then, after the show finished taping, Goldberg, according to the Salahis’ lawyer, Lisa Bloom, burst into a room Michaele was sitting in with Tareq and screamed: “I didn’t f*cking hit you! Did you say I f*cking hit you?”
According to Michaele’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, she was defamed on the show by being referred to as the White House party crashers, when they were told not to mention that. They’re still claiming that they were invited, even though that’s unlikely.
Lisa Bloom said, “I think they treated her horribly. I think they defamed her. I was really shocked by the way she was treated. It’s one thing to ask tough questions, it’s another to use defamatory language when you’ve been warned not to.”
What do you think? Are they just famewhores seeking more publicity?
source: Salahi Accuses Whoopi of ‘Abuse’ – [the daily beast]
Gone Hollywood is currently accepting applications for the position of Contributor (Writer).
Applicants should have a passion for celebrity related news & gossip, along with the entertainment industry as a whole.
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Gone Hollywood is currently accepting applications for the position of Contributor (Writer).
Applicants should have a passion for celebrity related news & gossip, along with the entertainment industry as a whole.
This paid position requires dedication, creativity and a strong ambition to drive traffic to the site. You will be expected to write a minimum of 3 posts daily.
People with experience using Word Press and photo editing software are encouraged to apply. We will train the right individual.
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Allie is Wired and Gone Hollywood are now accepting applications for an internship! We are looking for individuals who are eager to join a winning team.
No experience is necessary, as we will train the right individuals. Creativity is encouraged! Permanent, full time positions will be awarded at the end of a 30 day trial period.
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TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington has really blown the doors off the advertising industry by conducting “A minimal amount of research” to discover that Glam Media is “an ad network, not a content site.”
Well . . . yeah.
Arrington’s “research” probably consisted of reading Glam’s About Us page, the first paragraph of which states:
Glam Media, the new number one women’s Web property, runs owned-and-operated lifestyle websites and an online media network of publishers with more than 19.1 million unique visits a month in the United States. Glam Media, brings together the company’s flagship site, Glam.com, other Glam-owned sites, the Glam Publisher Network of more than 350 popular lifestyle and fashion websites, blogs, and magazines, and select syndicated content from leading media companies.
Arrington, who apparently doesn’t have an editor, repeats over and over variations of “They’re little more than an ad network that is claiming the traffic for all of its partners to make it look like a huge womens destination site.” In each case, he omits the apostrophe that would render “womens” a possessive rather than a plural.
VentureBeat‘s Matt Marshall notes that most of Glam’s critics are merely “jealous competitors.” That seems right. Indeed, TechCrunch in general and Arrington in particular are constantly touting PopSugar, which is launching a competing ad network.
Gone Hollywood has been part of the Glam network for eleven months now as an ad partner. We’re independently owned and operated but contribute our numbers to their ComScore ratings as part of the partnering agreement. In return, Glam delivers substantial advertising content to us at a rate better than we’d been getting elsewhere.