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Vox Media

Digital Media / Publishing / Entertainment Washington, D.C. & New York City, United States

About Vox Media

Vox Media is a premier, modern digital publisher and media powerhouse that fundamentally redefined how news, culture, and technology are consumed on the internet. Officially branded in 2011 (evolving from its sports-centric predecessor, SB Nation) and co-headquartered in Washington, D.C. and New York City, the company operates a massive, highly influential portfolio of editorial brands, including The Verge, Eater, Polygon, The Cut, Vulture, and New York Magazine. Under the hood, Vox Media moves beyond traditional banner-ad journalism by executing a flawless multi-platform strategy; they combine deep-dive, explanatory text journalism with massive YouTube operations, premium streaming documentaries, and the award-winning Vox Media Podcast Network. Their primary target audience spans intellectually curious millennials and Gen Z consumers seeking authoritative voices on technology, politics, dining, and pop culture. What sets Vox Media apart in the notoriously turbulent media industry is its ability to cultivate fiercely loyal, niche communities around specialized verticals, while offering top-tier advertisers a premium, brand-safe ecosystem that seamlessly integrates high-fidelity storytelling across audio, video, and text.

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Founded In2011
Company Size1,001 - 5,000 Employees
IndustryDigital Media / Publishing / Entertainment