Joni Evans | 02/24/2009 2:27 pm
Liz Smith Leaves the NY Post for wowOwow!
Beginning next week Liz Smith will be posting more news, hot gossip and opinions all the time on wowOwow — free from the constraints of newspaper deadlines. Thursday will be the last Liz Smith column for The New York Post — the first time in 33 years that Liz Smith’s column will not be in a New York newspaper. This sad news for the New York print business is spectacular news for us. Our fabulous and beloved Diva of Dish will be here on wowOwow, posting exclusive-to-Liz breaking celebrity news as it happens. It will, occasionally, be highlighted with audio and film and all the tools of an Internet entrepreneur.
In addition to her work as a founder of wowOwow, Liz Smith has just been named a Contributing Editor at Parade Magazine. Her next cover story for Parade appears this coming Sunday, and is an in-depth look at Liza Minnelli. Parade has the largest circulation in America (33 million sold, distributed in more than 470 Sunday newspapers and with a readership of over 72 million). Additionally, her column will continue to appear in Variety, in syndicated newspapers and on websites such as MyWay.com.
The New York Post editor-in-chief Col Allen has written to Liz to say, "Like so many other newspapers around the country, we are buffeted by unprecedented economic gales” and could not renew the contract for what he described as a "legendary column."
Liz Smith’s column began February 16, 1976, at The New York Daily News, then the city’s largest newspaper. In 1991, hot with her scoops on the Ivana/Donald Trump divorce, her column moved to New York Newsday. For more than a dozen years, Liz was published in Newsday (appearing in the Queens, Long Island and New York City editions), the New York Post and the Staten Island Advance, making her the first and only columnist to ever appear in three metropolitan newspapers at the same time. In 1995, when Newsday folded its Manhattan edition, she moved to the New York Post. Her column has always been known for wit, humor and a sense of fair play. Liz remarked famously: “Gossip is just news running ahead of itself in a red satin dress."
During a 1979 newspaper strike, Liz’s Daily News editors asked her to appear daily on WNBC-TV’s Live at Five, and she stayed with the program for 11 years. She won an Emmy in 1985. Her 2000 memoir, Natural Blonde, made The New York Times bestseller list. In 2005, Smith published a food memoir, Dishing.
Liz has raised more than $20 million in the fight against illiteracy and more millions in the fight against AIDS. Other causes close to her heart include The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, The New York Landmarks Conservancy, The Police Athletic League and The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders.
Born Mary Elizabeth Smith in San Antonio, TX, she has never lost her gracious Southern accent or sense of humor.
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Liz, I was hoping you left to protest the cartoon ! Which Murdock finally acknowledged when faced with protests. I would think you’d be happy to be out of that nest.
Their loss …. our gain, Break a leg Girl !
Finally, we writers on WoW have you all to ourselves — well, when you are not gallivanting (that word gives away my age I think) around New York, New York … but we regular hope that you will enjoy your "new home". Speaking for myself, I love a gutsy, honest and full-of-fun lady more than anything so I really am going to look forward to seeing you more often.
Can we still say HURRAY … well, it is probably dated also - but so appropriate for our LIZ!!! Joan
Leaving the Post, which Liz has always been very loyal to, really hurts Liz…because she knows the Post, like many other newspapers in the major U.S. markets, is struggling desperately and will surely suffer gravely without her important name on their roster. For whatever reason the Post prefers to say caused them to separate from her, Liz is completely aware the Post’s sad predicament will only augment without her presence as the vital and stalwart asset she contributes to their overall day to day operation. It is extremely difficult to accept the divorce which is taking place presently, but Liz will just have to overcome her regret that the paper will suffer without her and just get on with the next task in her life. Parting is always such sweet sorrow; especially for the one who realizes they are the one who will be missed most.
Sad news about leaving the NY Post, but great news for us readers of wOw.
Liz, hope you have as much fun writing as we will enjoy reading your adventures in gossip.
Liz,
Can’t wait to read your articles everyday. What a lucky bunch of characters we are. I say phooey to Juan, he wouldn’t know a good time even if it right there under his nose. The Post’s loss, our gain.
Liz, you do not often have a "bad word" to say about anyone. Maybe you share a journalistic gene with the late great Will Rogers. In any event, I became acquainted with your wit when you appeared as a participant in the Fred Friendly television series, Ethics in America. Your common sense and recognition of human frailty combined with just plain horse sense was apparent.
Good luck with Parade; I am certain that they think of themselves as very fortunate to have you join them each week.
Liz: I will follow you here. No more Post to me. I already bought just three times a week.
I love your gossip its classy and nice and oh so fine!!
You tell me about Liza Minnelli and everybody else!!
Youll see here is better-I mean the internet- youll write and post, we will comment in a sec and itll be a grat conversation.
You are one of the greats!! And of course ONE OF A KIND!!
Love,
Soledad