Vox is a USA website covering National News.
Vox is a digital news service that says it "explains the news." It competes with other USA top news media including digital-only services such as Axios.
Vox Media began in July 2005 as SportsBlogs Inc., which operated the sports blog service SB Nation. The name of the company was changed to Vox Media in 2011 and the Vox news website was launched in April 2014 by founders Melissa Bell, Ezra Klein and Matthew Yglesias.
On September 24, 2019, Vox Media announced its purchase of New York Magazine and its owner New York Media. The deal made the Wasserstein family a minority investor in Vox Media, and Pamela Wasserstein (the daughter of investment banker Bruce Wasserstein) became the president of Vox.
This website is owned by Vox Media, LLC.
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Swati Sharma Named Editor in Chief of Vox.com
-- March 2021: Sharma will leave her job as a managing editor at The Atlantic to lead the 90-person Vox newsroom. She will replace Lauren Williams, who recently left to start a non-profit news service for Black audiences called Capital B. The story was reported by Marc Tracy at The New York Times.
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder, Colorado USA, March 3, 2021
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