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''Axios'' (stylized as ΛXIOS) is an American news website based in
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. It was founded in 2016 and launched the following year by former ''
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'' journalists
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, Mike Allen and Roy Schwartz. The site's name is based on the el, ἄξιος (), meaning "worthy". ''Axios''s articles are typically brief and matter-of-fact; most are shorter than 300 words and use bullet points so they are easier to scan. In addition to news articles, ''Axios'' produces daily and weekly industry-specific newsletters (including ''Allen's Axios AM'', a successor to his newsletter ''
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'' for ''Politico''), and two daily podcasts. On September 1, 2022,
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completed its acquisition of ''Axios''.


History

VandeHei said he wanted ''Axios'' to be a "mix between ''
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'' and
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". The company initially covered a mix of business, politics, technology, health care, and media. VandeHei said ''Axios'' would focus on the "collision between tech and areas such as bureaucracy, healthcare, energy, and the transportation infrastructure". At launch, Nicholas Johnston, a former managing editor at Bloomberg L.P., was named editor-in-chief. In the summer of 2016, ''Axios'' secured $10 million in a round of financing led by Lerer Hippeau Ventures. Backers include media-partner
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,
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' Emerson Collective, Greycroft Partners, and David and Katherine Bradley, owners of Atlantic Media. The company had raised $30 million . It planned to focus on "business, technology, politics, and media trends". ''Axios'' generates revenue through short-form native advertising and sponsored newsletters. It earned more than $10 million in revenue in its first seven months. Its advertisers include Exxon Mobil and Koch Industries. In January 2017, ''Axios'' hired as an executive vice president Evan Ryan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs and a former staffer for Vice President Joe Biden. , the company said it had 60 employees with 40 working in editorial. ''Axios'' had 6 million visitors in September 2017, according to comScore. , ''Axios'' said it had 200,000 subscribers to 11 newsletters, with an average open rate of 52 percent. The same month, it said it would use a new $20 million investment to expand data analysis, product development, fund audience growth, and increase staff to 150, up from 89. In March and April 2019, ''
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'' and '' Wired'' reported that ''Axios'' had paid a firm to improve its reputation by lobbying for changes to the Wikipedia articles on ''Axios'' and Jonathan Swan. In July 2020, ''Axios'' received $4.8 million in federal loans from the Paycheck Protection Program for salary replacement during the
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. It later returned the money, with VandeHei explaining that the loans had become "politically polarizing". In September 2020, ''
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'' reported that ''Axios'' was on track to be profitable in 2020 "despite the economic turmoil stemming from the coronavirus that led to broad layoffs and pay cuts at many media outlets". In May 2021, ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported that merger discussions between ''Axios'' and '' The Athletic'' had ended, with ''The Athletic'' opting to pursue a deal with ''
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''. In January 2022, the company announced ''Axios Local'', a project that aims to "bring smart, modern, trustworthy local news to every community in America" by providing a platform for local contributors, starting with a rollout in 14 locations and reaching 25 by mid-2022, all major U.S. cities. On August 8, 2022, ''Axios'' announced that it had been sold to
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for $525 million. According to the deal, Cox owns 70 percent of company, while ''Axios'' employees and its founders retain ownership of the remaining 30 percent. The acquisition was completed the next month.


Content

''Axios''s content is designed for digital platforms, such as
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and Snapchat, as well as its own website. Reporters have made appearances on television news on NBC News and MSNBC through a deal with NBC. Its NBC Universal partnership has featured co-founder Mike Allen on MSNBC's show '' Morning Joe''. Content is distributed via newsletters covering politics, technology, healthcare, and other subjects. Among the newsletters is a daily report by Allen, who formerly wrote ''Politico''s Playbook newsletter. Typical articles are shorter than 300 words. In 2018 the literary magazine '' n+1''s editors identified ''Axios'' as an example of a new style of writing that "is simultaneously careful and strident, low-key and declarative" in order to cater to impatient readers. They wrote, "''Axios'', whose name is a cross between a defense contractor and an aggressive men's deodorant, has dispensed with everything but theses and bullet points." According to a 2020 Knight Foundation study, ''Axios'' is generally read by a moderate audience, leaning slightly toward the left.


''Axios on HBO''

A documentary series based on the website's reporting, also titled ''Axios'' (sometimes disambiguated as ''Axios on HBO''), began airing on HBO in the United States and internationally on November 4, 2018. The program primarily features interviews with political and business figures in the news and is a co-production of Axios Media, HBO Documentary Films, and DCTV. Initially airing on Sunday evenings in blocks of four consecutive weeks once or twice a year, the program temporarily switched to year-round biweekly production, airing on Monday nights, in April 2020, before returning to its previous schedule in 2021. After a total of 57 episodes, ''Axios on HBO'' ended permanently with its final episode aired on December 12, 2021.


See also

* FiveThirtyEight * RealClearPolitics


References


External links

* {{COX 2016 establishments in Virginia American news websites 2022 mergers and acquisitions Companies based in Arlington County, Virginia Cox Enterprises Internet properties established in 2017 Mass media companies established in 2016 Podcasting companies