Full-Time
Posted on 9/5/2025
Produces content across platforms using Chorus
$100k - $115k/yr
New York, NY, USA
In Person
Vox Media produces content across television, streaming, podcasts, and articles and offers technology and publishing tools for creators and marketers. It monetizes by attracting a large audience through content, then earning revenue from advertising, distribution partnerships, and licensing fees; its Chorus platform helps teams organize, publish, and optimize content and is licensed to other media businesses. It differentiates itself by merging cross-platform content with an in-house tech stack and a licensing model rather than relying on external platforms. Its goal is to grow its audience and revenue by delivering engaging content and providing technology that helps partners build communities and monetize it.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
Series F
Total Funding
$307.6M
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2011
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Image credit: Vox Media. 今週もまた、OpenAI と大手メディア出版社との間で価値あるコンテンツパートナーシップが結ばれた。. 本日、アメリカの老舗雑誌「The Atlantic」と、「The Verge」「Vox.com」「New York Magazine」「Thrillist」「SB Nation」、その他多数のタイトルを所有するデジタルメディア大手の Vox Media の両社は、ChatGPT の製造元と個別に提携し、チャットボットの応答に含めるために彼らの出版物からコンテンツをライセンス供与すると発表した。
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google NewsMy local public radio station, Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), which broadcasts throughout Oregon and southwest Washington, has been running advertisements for a fossil gas utility named Northwest Natural over the past year. OPB has aired ads about the gas utility’s appliance store where users can go and buy fossil fuel-powered, climate crisis-causing machines that also create significant indoor and outdoor pollution problems (see below). Imagine the cognitive dissonance of citizens in my state when the largest county health authority in Oregon warns residents about the respiratory risks of burning gas in the home, and the statewide public radio station advertises appliances which do just that.Why Would Public Radio Take Money From Fossil Fuels?OPB issued a statement as to why it accepts advertising funds from a fossil fuel company, saying “We work with a variety of sponsors in our communities, unless they are engaged in illegal activity or make claims that are untrue, cannot be proven or that violate our policies.”While natural gas isn’t illegal yet in Oregon, there are over 130 cities, regions, and states that are banning its use, and cities and towns in Oregon are trying to do the same. Air quality districts in California are prohibiting the fuel because furnaces, water heaters, and stoves emit more NOx (aka smog) than fossil gas power plants!Fossil gas companies also often make claims that are untrue. OPB’s own reporting shows how Northwest Natural has used the same tactics as cigarette companies in trying to cast doubt on the health and climate problems caused by burning their fuel.Advertising fossil fuels on public radio is problematic because it legitimizes in the public mind the very substances causing our climate crisis
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