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Jezebel was launched on May 21, 2007, as the 14th Gawker Media blog.
In December 2007, Jezebel reached 10 million monthly views.
Gerson left the site in May 2008 to become the Women's Editor for the Polo Ralph Lauren website; Tkacik departed in August 2008 to work at Gawker.com, after briefly accepting and then rescinding a job offer from Radar.
Jezebel was one of six websites that was purchased by Univision Communications in their acquisition of Gawker Media in August 2016.
Univision sold the site in 2019 to a private-equity firm, which combined various former Gawker publications under the name of G/O Media.
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