Vox (website) explained

Vox
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Owner:Vox Media
Editor:Swati Sharma
Current Status:Active

Vox is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media. The website was founded in April 2014 by Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Melissa Bell, and is noted for its concept of explanatory journalism.[1] Vox's media presence also includes a YouTube channel, several podcasts, and a show presented on Netflix. Vox has been described as left-leaning[2] and progressive.[3]

History

Prior to founding Vox, Ezra Klein worked for The Washington Post as the head of Wonkblog, a public policy blog.[4] When Klein attempted to launch a new site using funding from the newspaper's editors, his proposal was turned down and Klein subsequently left The Washington Post for a position with Vox Media, another communications company, in January 2014.[5]

The New York Times David Carr associated Klein's exit for Vox with other "big-name journalists" leaving newspapers for digital start-ups, such as Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher (of Recode, which was later acquired by and integrated into Vox), David Pogue, and Nate Silver. He described Vox Media as "a technology company that produces media" rather than its inverse, associated with "Old Media". From his new position, Klein worked towards establishing Vox, including hiring new journalists for the site. Klein expected to "improve the technology of news" and build an online platform better equipped for making news understandable. The new site's 20-person staff was chosen for their expertise in topic areas and included Slate Matthew Yglesias, Melissa Bell, and Klein's colleagues from The Washington Post.[6] [7] [8] Vox was launched on April 6, 2014, with Klein serving as editor-in-chief.[9]

Klein's opening editorial essay, "How politics makes us stupid", explained his distress about political polarization in the context of Yale Law School professor Dan Kahan's theories on how people protect themselves from information that conflicts with their core beliefs.[10]

In June 2016, Vox suspended contributor Emmett Rensin for a series of tweets calling for anti-Trump riots, including one on June 3, 2016, that urged, "If Trump comes to your town, start a riot." The tweets drew attention after violent anti-Trump protests took place in San Jose, California, on the day of Rensin's tweet.[11] [12] [13] [14] Elizabeth Plank was hired in 2016 as a political correspondent,[15] and in 2017 launched her own series with Vox Media, called Divided States of Women.[16]

In September 2017, Klein published a post on Vox announcing that he was taking on a new role as editor-at-large, and that Lauren Williams, who joined Vox a few months after its founding, was the new editor-in-chief.[17] [18] In late 2020, Klein, Williams, and Yglesias left the site. While Vox had been founded with prominent journalists, Vox Media CEO Jim Bankoff said that their brands had mature, mainstream audiences that no longer relied on personalities.[19]

Swati Sharma was named editor-in-chief in February 2021. A managing editor of The Atlantic at the time of her appointment, she was expected to assume the position in March 2021.[20]

Content

According to Vox founding editors, the site seeks to explain news by providing additional contextual information not usually found in traditional news sources.[21] To reuse work from authors prior to the relaunch in 2014, Vox creates "card stacks" in bright canary yellow that provide context and define terms within an article. The cards are perpetually maintained as a form of "wiki page written by one person with a little attitude".[22] As an example, a card about the term "insurance exchange" may be reused on stories about the Affordable Care Act.

Vox uses Vox Media's Chorus content management system, which enables journalists to easily create articles with complex visual effects and transitions, such as photos that change as the reader scrolls. Vox Media's properties target educated households with six-figure incomes and a head of house less than 35 years old.

Vox's Future Perfect, a reporting project that examines the world through philanthropy and effective altruism, is funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.[23]

Video

Vox has a YouTube channel by the same name where they have regularly posted videos on news and informational subjects since 2014. These videos are accompanied by an article on their website. The themes covered in the videos are usually similar to the themes covered in the regular, written articles on the website.[24] The channel has over 11.5 million subscribers and over 3.2 billion views .[25] Content surrounds current affairs, timelines of certain events, and interesting facts.[26]

In May 2018, Vox partnered with Netflix to release a weekly TV show called Explained.[27] [28]

Podcasts

Vox distributes numerous podcasts, all hosted by Vox staff, as part of the Vox Media Podcast Network:[29] [30]

Reception

In March 2014, before it had officially launched, Vox was criticized by conservative media commentators, including Erick Erickson, for a video[45] it had published arguing the U.S. public debt "isn't a problem right now".[46]

The website's launch received significant media attention.[47] Websites noted that the launch came around the same time as other data and explainer websites like FiveThirtyEight and the New York Times The Upshot.[48] [49] Vox was described as trying to act as a "Wikipedia for ongoing news stories".

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry at The Week argued that the website produced "partisan commentary in question-and-answer disguise" and criticized the site for having a "starting lineup [that] was mostly made up of ideological liberals".[50] The Weeks Ryu Spaeth described the site's operations as "...essentially tak[ing] the news (in other words, what is happening in the world at any given moment in time) and fram[ing] it in a way that appeals to its young, liberal audience."[51] Damon Linker also criticized them, calling them "a parody of liberal faux-neutrality," and that "partisanship is so obvious," in an Obama interview they conducted, "that it's hard to imagine anyone being fooled."[52]

The Economist, commenting on Klein's launching essay "How politics makes us stupid",[53] said the website was "bright and promising" and site's premise of "more, better, and more lucidly presented information" was "profoundly honourable", and positively compared the site's mission to John Keats's negative capability. In an opinion piece in The Washington Times, Christopher J. Harper criticized the site for numerous reporting mistakes.[54]

The co-founder of Vox, Matthew Yglesias, after leaving the company, stated in an interview for The Atlantic that he was at odds not just with those at Vox, but mainstream media as a whole, saying "'The people making the media are young college graduates in big cities, and that kind of politics makes a lot of sense to them,' he said. 'And we keep seeing that older people, and working-class people of all races and ethnicities, just don't share that entire worldview.'"[55]

Accolades

In 2015, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry presented Julia Belluz the Robert B. Balles Prize for Critical Thinking for her work on Vox.[56]

Original programming by Vox has been recognized by the News & Documentary Emmy Awards, which are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. In 2017, the documentary 2016 Olympics: What Rio Doesn't Want the World to See was nominated in the "Outstanding News Special" category, Vox Pop was nominated in the "Outstanding Arts, Culture and Entertainment Report" and "Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction" categories,[57] and The Secret Life of Muslims was nominated in the "Outstanding Short Documentary" category.[58] In 2018, Borders was nominated in the "Outstanding Video Journalism: News" category,[59] and Earworm received nominations in the "Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction" and "Outstanding New Approaches: Arts, Lifestyle and Culture" categories.[60] Between 2017 and 2021, Vox journalists David Roberts, Umair Irfan, and Rebecca Leber won five SEAL Awards for environmental journalism.[61] [62] [63] [64]

Controversy

In November 2022, it was reported by Reason magazine that Sam Bankman-Fried—founder of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX—had issued major grants to a number of predominantly left-leaning political media outlets including Vox.[65]

Readership

Vox received 8.2 million unique visitors in July 2014.[66] In October 2021, readership was estimated to be 19.7 million visitors.[67]

In a 2017 interview on Nieman Lab, Klein stated: "We watch our audience data pretty closely, and our audience data does not show or suggest to us that we are overwhelmingly read on one side or the other of the political sphere, which is good.[68]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bercovici . Jeff . Why Do So Many Journalists Hate Vox? . Forbes . June 9, 2019 . May 12, 2014.
  2. Book: Schmidt . Steffen W. . American Government and Politics Today, Brief . Shelley . Mack C. . Bardes . Barbara A. . 2018 . Cengage Learning . 978-1-337-67017-3 . 140 . en.
  3. News: The Editorial Board. 2020-07-08. Bonfire of the Liberals. en-US. Wall Street Journal. 2020-10-07. 0099-9660.
  4. News: Ezra Klein launches news site Vox.com . April 7, 2014 . Roger . Yu . USA Today . July 26, 2018.
  5. Web site: Ezra Klein Is Joining Vox Media as Web Journalism Asserts Itself . December 26, 2014 . Carr . David . David Carr (journalist) . January 26, 2014 . The New York Times . https://web.archive.org/web/20150216173600/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/27/business/media/ezra-klein-joining-vox-media-as-web-journalism-asserts-itself.html?_r=0 . February 16, 2015 . live.
  6. https://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/voxcom_is_going_to_be_a_great_test_ezra_klein_critique_journalism.php Vox.com is going to be a great test of Ezra Klein's critique of journalism
  7. Web site: Vox is our next. Ezra. Klein. January 26, 2014. The Verge.
  8. Web site: About us. Vox Staff. April 3, 2017. Vox.
  9. News: Understanding Ezra Klein's Newly Launched Vox.com . Hartmann . Margaret . New York Media LLC Money. January 21, 2018.
  10. News: Ezra Klein's strangled Vox . April 11, 2014 . The Economist . 0013-0613. November 4, 2016.
  11. News: Vox suspends editor for encouraging riots at Donald Trump rallies . June 3, 2016 . CNN . Byers . Dylan. June 3, 2016.
  12. News: Vox suspends editor who called for anti-Trump riots . June 3, 2016 . Los Angeles Times . Halper . Evan. June 3, 2016.
  13. Web site: Advice: If Trump comes to your town, start a riot . June 2, 2016 . Twitter post. June 2, 2016 . Emmett Rensin [emmettrensin].
  14. News: What will a suspension do for a Vox editor who urged anti-Trump riots? . June 3, 2016 . . Wemple . Eric. June 5, 2016.
  15. News: Vox Snags Mic's Elizabeth Plank for Election Coverage . . March 1, 2016 . June 24, 2017.
  16. Vox Media Launching New Video Series Focused on Women . Jeremy . Barr . October 5, 2017 . The Hollywood Reporter . July 26, 2018.
  17. News: Lauren Williams named editor in chief of Vox; Ezra Klein to be editor at large . Stelter . Brian . CNN Money. September 29, 2017.
  18. News: Lauren Williams is the new editor-in-chief of Vox . Klein . Ezra . Vox Media, Inc . January 21, 2018.
  19. News: Lee . Edmund . Ezra Klein Leaves Vox for The New York Times . . 2020-11-20 . en-US . 0362-4331 . mdy-all .
  20. News: Tracy. Marc. 2021-02-16. Vox Finds Its Next Top Editor at The Atlantic. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-03-26. 0362-4331.
  21. Web site: Klein . Ezra . Bell . Melissa . Yglesias . Matt . Nine questions about Vox . Vox . March 9, 2014 . February 22, 2018.
  22. Web site: Vox Takes Melding of Journalism and Technology to a New Level . December 26, 2014 . Kaufman . Leslie . April 6, 2014 . The New York Times . https://web.archive.org/web/20150506053843/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/07/business/media/voxcom-takes-melding-of-journalism-and-technology-to-next-level.html?_r=1 . May 6, 2015 . live.
  23. Web site: Schwab. Tim. 2020-08-21. Journalism's Gates keepers. 2021-04-05. Columbia Journalism Review. en.
  24. News: How YouTube latecomer Vox beat the odds and built a big channel . Patel . Sahil . May 15, 2017 . . July 26, 2018.
  25. Web site: Vox Channel About Page . youtube.com. March 2, 2021.
  26. Web site: Vox Channel Home Page . youtube.com . April 21, 2019.
  27. News: Why Vox's Netflix show 'Explained' is different from Vox's YouTube videos, explained (by Ezra Klein) . Recode. August 29, 2018.
  28. Vox's new Netflix show is just the start of its video ambitions . May 23, 2018 . Cale Guthrie . Weissman . Fast Company . July 26, 2018.
  29. Web site: Vox Media Podcasts Network. 2021-05-17. podcasts.voxmedia.com. en.
  30. Web site: Podcasts . Vox . June 10, 2016 . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  31. Web site: The Weeds . Vox . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  32. Web site: Vox's The Weeds . Stitcher . March 8, 2019.
  33. Web site: 2020-11-06. Jane Coaston Named New Host of "The Argument". 2021-08-17. The New York Times Company. en-US.
  34. Web site: Vox Conversations . Vox . Vox Media . May 17, 2022.
  35. Web site: I Think You're Interesting . Vox . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  36. Web site: Worldly . Vox . June 10, 2016 . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  37. Web site: The Impact . Vox . June 10, 2016 . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  38. Web site: Today, Explained . Vox . Vox Media . March 2, 2018.
  39. Web site: 2021. The Ambies: 2021 Winners. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211107195300/https://www.ambies.com/2021winners. November 7, 2021. December 12, 2021. Ambies. en-US.
  40. Web site: 2022. Noel King. Vox. Vox Media. December 2, 2022.
  41. Web site: Future Perfect, explained. Matthews. Dylan. October 15, 2018. Vox. December 8, 2018.
  42. Web site: How to save a stranger's life (Future Perfect Podcast Ep. 1). Matthews. Dylan. October 15, 2018. Vox. December 8, 2018.
  43. Web site: How to pick a career that counts. Matthews. Dylan. November 28, 2018. Vox. December 8, 2018.
  44. Web site: Primetime. vox.com. 2019-06-08. June 5, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190605071307/https://www.vox.com/primetime-podcast. dead.
  45. Web site: Yglesias . Matthew . Stop freaking out about the debt . March 28, 2014 . Vox . Vox Media . December 17, 2019.
  46. News: Ezra Klein's Vox Is Already Being Labeled 'Left-Wing Propaganda' by Conservatives . Cosman . Ben . The Atlantic . en-US. November 3, 2016.
  47. News: How Vox is going to make its way to the top . April 7, 2014 . The Daily Dot. November 4, 2016.
  48. News: The Upshot, Vox and FiveThirtyEight: data journalism's golden age, or TMI? . April 22, 2014 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077. November 4, 2016.
  49. News: Ezra Klein launches news site Vox.com . USA TODAY. November 4, 2016.
  50. Web site: Vox, derp, and the intellectual stagnation of the left . The Week. June 26, 2014 . March 17, 2016.
  51. News: Ryu . Spaeth . The Gawker meltdown and the Vox-ification of the news media . July 21, 2015. October 24, 2016.
  52. Web site: Is ISIS still losing? Why Vox keeps getting the news wrong . . May 29, 2015 .
  53. Web site: Klein . Ezra . How politics makes us stupid . April 5, 2014 . Vox . Vox Media . December 17, 2019.
  54. Web site: Vox news website needs to take serious look at how it 'reinvents' journalism . Harper . Christopher . January 7, 2015 . The Washington Times . March 17, 2016.
  55. Web site: Why Matthew Yglesias Left Vox . . November 13, 2020 .
  56. Fidalgo . Paul . CSI's Balles Prize in Critical Thinking Awarded to Julia Belluz of Vox.com . Skeptical Inquirer . 2016 . 40 . 5 . 6.
  57. News: Peterson . Tim . Vox Entertainment is developing a TV show with Vox.com's Emmy-nominated YouTube producer . September 5, 2018 . Digiday . August 9, 2018.
  58. Web site: Nominees for the 38th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards Announced . September 5, 2018 . September 10, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190910230144/http://emmyonline.com/download/news_38th_nominations_Final.pdf . dead .
  59. News: Scott . Caroline . How Vox expanded its network by crowdsourcing for its latest documentary series . September 5, 2018 . . August 23, 2018.
  60. Web site: Nominees for the 39th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards Announced . . July 26, 2018 . September 5, 2018 . September 16, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180916164000/http://cdn.emmyonline.org/news_39th_nominations_v03.pdf . dead .
  61. Web site: 2017 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners. . 2017-09-17 . 2023-12-19.
  62. Web site: 2018 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners Announced . . 2018-11-12 . 2023-12-19.
  63. Web site: 2019 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners Announced . . 2020-02-13 . 2023-12-19.
  64. Web site: Twelve Journalists Recognized as 2021 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners . . 2022-06-21 . 2023-12-19.
  65. Web site: Soave . Robby . Did Sam Bankman-Fried's Millions Buy the Media's Loyalty? . reason.com . November 21, 2022 . Reason . 1 December 2022.
  66. News: Weigel . David . August 23, 2014 . Here's What You Need to Know About Politico's Coverage of Vox, in Two Charts . July 26, 2018 . Slate.
  67. Web site: vox.com Traffic Statistics. SimilarWeb. en. 2021-12-29.
  68. News: Ezra Klein hopes Vox can change the fact that 'people who are more into the news read the news more' . Nieman Lab. November 20, 2017.