Ben Mathis-Lilley is an American journalist and the chief news blogger of Slate's news section, The Slatest. He was formerly a contributor to Slate.
Biography
Mathis-Lilley worked at New York, where he began as an editorial assistant in 2004. While at New York, his tasks included overseeing "The Approval Matrix," a feature humorously graphing multiple things in regards to two qualities. in June 2012, he was hired by BuzzFeed, where he served as the website's sports editor until his firing in March 2014. He began contributing to Slate the same year.
References
- "Ben Mathis-Lilley". Slate.
- Kamer, Foster (2012-06-06). "BuzzFeed's Latest Hire: New York Magazine's Approval-Matrix Making Ben Mathis-Lilley". New York Observer.
- Bhuiyan, Johana (2014-03-05). "Buzzfeed fires sports editor Ben Mathis-Lilley". Politico.
- Lyall, Sarah (2013-10-21). "Maker of Animated GIFs Waits for Offbeat Moments". The New York Times.
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