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''Recode'' (formerly ''Re/code'') is a technology news website that focused on the business of Silicon Valley.
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Kara Swisher Kara Anne Swisher ( ) is an American journalist. She has covered the business of the internet since 1994. As of 2022, Swisher was a contributing editor at ''New York'', the host of the podcast ''Sway'', and the co-host of the podcast ''Pivot.'' ...
founded it in January 2014, after they left
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and the similar website they had previously co-founded, ''All Things Digital''. Vox Media acquired ''Recode'' in May 2015, and in May 2019, The ''Recode'' website was integrated into '' Vox''. ''Recode'' still exists today, but it can only be read through the Vox website.


History

In September 2013, technology journalists
Walt Mossberg Walter S. Mossberg (born March 27, 1947) is an American technology journalist and moderator. From 1991 through 2013, he was the principal technology columnist for ''The Wall Street Journal''. He also co-founded '' AllThingsD'', ''Recode'' a ...
and
Kara Swisher Kara Anne Swisher ( ) is an American journalist. She has covered the business of the internet since 1994. As of 2022, Swisher was a contributing editor at ''New York'', the host of the podcast ''Sway'', and the co-host of the podcast ''Pivot.'' ...
left ''
All Things Digital AllThingsD.com was a US online publication that specialized in technology and startup company news, analysis and coverage. It was founded in 2007 by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, as an extension of the annual meetings ''D: All Things Digital ...
'', the technology news site they had founded and developed for
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. Mossberg left '' The Wall Street Journal'' at the end of the year, leaving behind a popular, weekly technology
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. The two launched their new, independent technology news website, ''Recode'', on January 2, 2014. Its holding company, Revere Digital, received minority investments from NBCUniversal and Terry Semel's Windsor Media. The total investment was estimated between and 15 million. Mossberg and Swisher held the company's majority stake and noted its comfortable financial stance. ''Recode'' also provided breaking technology coverage for NBCUniversal, and received video resources and exposure in return via a formal partnership. Mossberg saw the investment as an opportunity to implement new ways of covering the technology field, and planned to add six employees on technology policy and mobile beats. The CNBC partnership also explored new advertising efforts and shared office space. At launch, the 23-person team included all former members of ''All Things Digital''. The staff also received equity in the company. Mossberg and Swisher planned to continue their prominent, annual ''All Things Digital'' conference, which they renamed the "Code" conference and scheduled for the same time and location: late May at Terranea Resort in
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. ''Recode'' also kept plans to continue their separate mobile and media conferences. CNBC became a partner in these conferences. A part-time team of 12 employees runs the conferences. The site developed a reputation for breaking tech industry news but ultimately did not reach the level of popularity it expected, with just 1.5 million regular monthly visitors. Vox Media acquired the website in May 2015 in a move that '' The New York Times'' described as a reflection of tumult in online
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. Vox purchased all of the company's stock, but the details of the transaction were not released. At the time of the acquisition, ''Recode'' had 44 employees and three additional employees by contract. They were expected to join Vox. Mossberg and Swisher planned to stay with the website. The two were impressed with Vox Media's audience reach. Vox's technology news website, '' The Verge'', had eight times the traffic, in comparison. The scopes of the two sites were not expected to overlap with ''Recode'' emphasis on technology industry business and ''The Verge'' on "being a new kind of culture publication". An internal study found a three percent overlap in content between the two sites. Recode started publishing a podcast in July 2015 called ''Recode Decode''. The podcast won "Tech Podcast of the Year" as well as "Podcast of the Year" at the 2019 '' Adweek'' Podcast Awards. On May 8, 2016, Recode relaunched with a new design under editor-in-chief Dan Frommer. In May 2019, Recode was integrated into Vox Media's flagship website, '' Vox'', becoming the column ''Recode by Vox''.


Content

As continued from ''All Things Digital'', ''Recode'' focuses on technology and digital media news, particularly pertaining to the business of Silicon Valley. The site also reviews new enterprises, and consumer hardware and software, and conducts original reports.


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* {{italic title American technology news websites Computing websites Internet properties established in 2014 Internet properties disestablished in 2019 Vox Media 2014 establishments in California