• End of the Ailes era. Former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes died yesterday at age 77. As the creator of that powerful network, Ailes was a massively influential figure in U.S. media and politics, yet it remains impossible to talk about his legacy without remembering the multitude of sexual harassment claims that have been made against him—and which ultimately cost him his job. Fortune • Take a ride. For those of you who have been following the sexual harassment/sexism charges against Uber, I recommend taking a moment to read this juicy excerpt from my colleague Adam Lashinsky's forthcoming book, Wild Ride: Inside Uber's Quest for World Domination. Fortune • Sass for The Skimm. Slate's Christina Cauterucci takes on The Skimm, calling the newsletter—which was founded by Danielle Weisberg and Carly Zakin—"patronizing" and asserting that it treats readers "like they've never read an article, looked at a map, or accidentally seen a CNN segment in their dentists' waiting rooms." Slate • Brit bucks. Brit + Co, the home and cooking website led by CEO Brit Morin, has received a new round of funding led by Verizon Ventures, the venture arm of telecom giant. The startup raised $15 million in the round, bringing its total funding to $45 million. Fortune MOVERS AND SHAKERS: Gizmodo Media Group on Thursday announced that president Heather Dietrick, the former president of Gawker Media, would leave the company for The Daily Beast. |