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Joni Evans | 02/24/2009 2:27 pm

Liz Smith Leaves the NY Post for wowOwow!

Joni Evans

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.

For more:

NY Times:  Liz Smith Bids City Tabloids Goodbye 

Liz Fans: A Photo Essay of the Diva of Dish

130 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Joan Parker
Liz, From one South side Fort Worth girl to another - good luck and God Bless. We’ll keep reading wherever you are!
By Joan Parker on 02/25/2009 7:38 am
beth willis

Did you happen to attend Paschal by any chance?

Peace and grace

By beth willis on 02/25/2009 10:24 pm
Lisa Chrystal

Sports from the college level and on up should be included in this website.  The website should also include in the "Sports Section" any legal and noteworthy items that come across the press wires.  Women in sports are a truly newsworthy category.  I suggest the founders of this website track down Donna Lopiano and ask her to write a column.  Ms. Lopiano is the former executive director of the Women’s Sports Foundation.  She has a great understanding of the women who participate in sports (she participated in softball at all levels) and the challenges those women face (when they just want to play a game.)

By Lisa Chrystal on 02/25/2009 8:30 am
Judy Brooklyn
HI! You were one of my favorite things to read in the Post besides page 6 & the horoscope. Online is the place to be. Looking forward to every column.
By Judy Brooklyn on 02/25/2009 8:31 am
Rho
Wow, all the best of luck to you Liz.  So happy you’ll be here.  Love ya!!!
By Rho on 02/25/2009 9:06 am
nanchan u

Liz baby: you are one of the things I love most about WOW.  Congrats on coming here full time… it’s the future!  How cool is that you can get reader feedback (both positive and negative, admittedly) almost instantly and hopefully we can give you stuff to consider for future articles.

You’re the best: keep doing what you are doing!  You are one of my treasures, a woman who does what she loves and does it well.  Thanks for being a great standard to aspire to.

By nanchan u on 02/25/2009 10:15 am
Maureen O Brien
Welcome "home" Liz!!!   xoxo/m
By Maureen O Brien on 02/25/2009 10:24 am
Sherrie Crews

I’m glad you’ll be giving us more of yourself Liz because you’re one of the few reasons I can find to come visit this site anymore.

I hear ya Suzanne and those same people are the reasons I’m spending most of my on line time at Huff Post these days.

The same paid republican trolls are also posting over there and on most other forums where political discussions routinely occur, but they’re so far outnumbered and so ridiculed by the Huff Post bloggers that they’re a bit easier to take.

I will continue to stop by here though to read Liz and respond in some of the interesting polls. That is, until it becomes too overwhelmingly rank with right wing radical whackos. I can’t tolerate Coulter Crowley and after the last article I read by Peek I don’t think I care to read any more of them.

By Sherrie Crews on 02/25/2009 10:27 am
Lady Gator

Sherrie —-Sorry that you are leaving to go and "troll" with Suzanne on the Huffo site.  I guess we will just have to manage.  I’m sure you will be more comfortable over there away from the overwhelming opposition here!  :) 

In the meantime, to show that our hearts are in the right place,  "we’ll keep the lights on for ya"!

 

By Lady Gator on 02/25/2009 12:34 pm
Diana T
Meow!
By Diana T on 02/25/2009 11:01 pm
Libby E.
Looking forward to reading you here, Liz. Been a fan for a long time. Now I’ll start reading Parade again! You’re fantastic and I wish you many more years of success here on the web.
By Libby E. on 02/25/2009 10:42 am
Katie Raymond
It’s nice to step away from the regime! Here’s to your numerous years of bringing the best gossip!
By Katie Raymond on 02/25/2009 12:01 pm
Helayne Spivak
Liz (may I call you Liz? I feel as if I know you) when I read you were no longer going to be at the NY Post I panicked and ran directly here to wowowow for guidance, and got it. Now that I know where your new home is, I will visit at least once a day, 5 days a week. I will save the language I have for The Post. It might not get published. Love, a fan.
By Helayne Spivak on 02/25/2009 12:37 pm
beth willis

Hello, Liz Smith.  Report from Cowtown:  Betty Buckley is in her third week at Feinstein’s with her ‘Broadway by Request’ show.  This, I think, is her 40th anniversary on Broadway.  She also is a recipient of this year’s Lone S

tar Arts Awards, as is the late Robert Raushenburg.

AND…………..drum roll…….tomorrow night, wOw’s own Lily Tomlin is appearing at Bass Hall in Fort Worth.  I am not only  going, BUT I will also have the opportunity to shake her hand after the show.  Is that not just the most exciting experience!  I will send you a review Friday morning.

Peace and grace

By beth willis on 02/25/2009 12:38 pm
Jeff Lavine
Well, I guess it’s time I stop my Post subscription… I’ve only gotten it daily since I moved out of NYC because of Liz. So now I’m a member of wowowow and great more of Liz. Bye Bye Rupert - Hello Wow!
By Jeff Lavine on 02/25/2009 1:50 pm