Matt Taibbi, who joined First Look Media just seven months ago, left the company on Tuesday. His departure—which he describes as a refusal to accept a work reassignment, and the company describes as a resignation—was the culmination of months of contentious disputes with First Look founder Pierre Omidyar, chief operating officer Randy Ching, and president John Temple over the structure and management of
Racket, the digital magazine Taibbi was hired to create. Those disputes were exacerbated by a recent complaint from a
Racket employee about Taibbi’s behavior as a manager.
The departure of the popular former
Rolling Stone writer is a serious setback for First Look in its first year of operations. Last January, Omidyar
announced with great fanfare that he would personally invest $250 million in the company to build “a general interest news site that will cover topics ranging from entertainment and sports to business and the economy” incorporating multiple “digital magazines” as well as a “flagship news site.”
One year later, First Look still has only one such magazine,
The Intercept.