The exodus, which was first announced in a personal blog post by Engadget Managing Editor Darren Murph, also includes two other Joystiq staffers. Together, the former employees plan to launch a video game vertical for Vox Media, which is known for producing Sports-minded SB Nation and technology-focused news site The Verge.
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The first crop of talent departures came in March, when Engadget Editor-In-Chief Josh Topolsky and Managing Editor Nilay Patel left the company, later launching This Is My Next (which is now The Verge). Another of AOL’s big media properties, TechCrunch, has also experienced several employee departures, including TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, Senior Editor Sarah Lacy, columnist Paul Carr, publisher Heather Harde and advertising director Vaughn Brown. Also worth noting is the departure of AOL’s President of Applications and Commerce Group Brad Garlinghouse in November.
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