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Nikki Finke

Nikki Finke (born 1953) is an American journalist, blogger, fiction publisher and writer. She is founder and CEO of Hollywood Dementia LLC and its website HollywoodDementia.com for showbiz short fiction. She was the founder, editor-in-chief, and president of ''Deadline.com'', a website with original content consisting of her and other veteran showbiz journalists' reporting and commentary on the business of the entertainment industry. The website was formerly known as Deadline Hollywood Daily. In December 2011, she was given the additional title of editorial advisor of parent company Penske Media Corp. Finke has been called the "most feared, despised, and uncompromising journalist in Hollywood."〔Berrin, Danielle. "(Nikki Finke sells ‘DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com’ website for $14 million )" ''The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles'', 24 June 2009.〕
On November 5, 2013, Deadline Hollywood announced Nikki Finke's departure.〔http://www.deadline.com/2013/11/deadline-com-and-nikki-finke-parting-ways/〕
On June 12, 2014, she launched NikkiFinke.com.〔http://nikkifinke.com/first-nikki-post/〕
On August 3, 2015, she launched HollywoodDementia.com as a site for showbiz short fiction written by her and other insiders. The New York Times said, "Ms. Finke finds herself facing a daunting new chapter in her career: a plan to leave journalism and write and publish fiction about the entertainment industry."“There is a lot of truth in fiction,” she said. “There are things I am going to be able to say in fiction that I can’t say in journalism right now.” Patrick Goldstein, a former Los Angeles Times film industry columnist told The New York Times that "everyone (Hollywood ) is secretly full of trepidation about what Nikki’s new site will be like. Will it be literary short stories, or will it be fiction as a thin disguise for the truth?”
==Early life==
Finke was raised in New York and graduated from Wellesley College,〔Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein (February 25, 2010). (Rapping it up: Matt keeps going. ) ''Boston Globe''〕 where she was the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper.

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