Gawker took its first tentative steps toward being revived when a bankruptcy judge on Tuesday accepted a $1 million opening bid for the gossipy website that went dark in 2016.
The bid, from Didit, a Long Island digital ad agency, comes with plans to turn the once-biting and snarky site into a “good gossip” news site, the agency’s co-founder told the Post.
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