Deadspin is really living up to the “dead” part of its name.

The sports Web site owned by G/O Media has posted no new articles to its site in over a month since the last of its editorial staffers stormed out on Oct. 31. The last posts went up Nov. 4.

“We have no plans to sell the site,” a company spokesman told Media Ink — but he could not say when the site might relaunch. Eric Ahlgren, who was a G/O board member when he was at private-equity owners Great Hill Partners, has moved to BV Investment Partners.

The epic staff walkout that killed the site capped months of worsening relations between staff and CEO Jim Spanfeller. At least two lawsuits have subsequently been filed claiming the company created a hostile workforce for women.

Efforts to restaff as of Nov. 1 failed when the site’s first new hire, Alan Goldsher, was attacked by angry supporters of the protesting editorial staff. Four days later, on Nov. 5, Paul Maidment, the editorial director of G/O, which includes Jezebel, Gizmodo and other sites in addition to Deadspin, resigned.