Richard Blakeley is an American video editor and producer based in New York City.

Blakeley graduated from the Pratt Institute with a BFA in Film. Since 2006, he has been a video editor for Gawker Media, working most frequently for the Gawker-owned website, Gizmodo. Blakeley also runs his own design company, American Autotroph, in addition to being the creative director for the website Boinkology.

Blakeley is perhaps best known for an incident that occurred at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Covertly employing TV-B-Gone remotes, Blakeley and other Gizmodo editors shut down several flat screen displays, disrupting numerous vendor presentations. CES subsequently banned Blakeley for life from all future conventions and threatened additional unspecified sanctions against Gizmodo and Gawker. In response, Blakeley auctioned off his CES press badge (theoretically his last ever) on Craigslist.

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