You'll find out when AV Club moves to Kinja…
You'll find out when AV Club moves to Kinja…
The purchase of Gawker included the Kinja platform. If it's a viable publishing platform, it makes sense for Univision to get its sites on it as opposed to taking the time and expense to maintain multiple platforms.
Oh, hilarious. I just Googled the name and got a punk rock band.
Apparently Disqus is glitching on this discussion so comments that were previously visible may not be right now.
Sorry about that. A lot of posters are understandably saying goodbye even as this discussion continues. Hopefully we can see you at some of the other discussion sites, like AV Club After Dark or Tolerability Index.
I visited the site, but I think I only clicked on one of the bacon-related articles. The only thing I remember from that time is the naturally hardwood smoked smell of Hormel Black Label Bacon.
If the AVC keeps with past practices, the discussion on this article will likely remain active, but the staff may not necessarily respond.
Kinja as a publishing platform also leaves much to be desired. For example, I frequently use the TV Club widget on the current homepage to quickly find the show I'm interested in. I haven't seen anything like that on Kinja, and it will be missed if it doesn't make the transition.
This post gets all the stars. :p
Kinja's an odd duck because it is both a content management system/blogging platform AND a commenting system (and an ice cream topping/floor wax).
No. They said in the article that _all_ existing comments will be ported over in the move.
Sure, that's helpful for current AVC users and I appreciate it. But that's not super helpful for new users that will hopefully visit the site and comment.
I've got a bad feeling about this…
The BBC waived that part of the contract with an insider saying, "We don't want to get in the way of them reinventing the programme."
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-…
At least San Diego has the zoo and safari park. And Balboa Park and scads of museums. And tons of beaches. And decent regional theater (although not the caliber of LA). And the Padres. And Comic Con. And …
Huh, I had to look into the Windsor TV situation because it sounded interesting. Apparently, there's a CTV 2 affiliate in Windsor, but the nearest prime CTV rebroadcaster is an analog signal out of Oil Springs.
I'm going to miss "@midnight," although I watched sporadically. Among the show's accomplishments, I think it's worth celebrating that female comedians got a lot of screen time. Most episodes featured at least one female comedian and a handful featured an all-female panel. That said, most of the panels were usually…
I'm not sure of their selection criteria, but they did include a note at the bottom of the article:
Sure, sure, but how do you feel about Heineken owning ALL 100 PERCENT of Lagunitas? That happened back in May.
http://www.chicagotribune.c…
The Rani.