Vox Media

Vox Media is a media company that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, and connects young adults worldwide. It offers SB Nation, an online sports media brand and network of individual fan-centric sports communities, The Verge, a technology publication, Polygon, a publication for adult gamers, Vox.com, an interest news site, Eater, food and dining publication, Racked, a shopping, beauty, and fashion publication, Curbed, a real estate and home brand publication, and Re/code, a tech business publication. Vox Media also operates Vox Creative, a division that creates marketing stories for brands. It also offers advertising services via Vox Advertising, and through an advertising solution Concert. Markos Moulitsas, Joshua Topolsky, Jerome Armstrong, and Tyler Bleszinski founded Sportsblogs on July 14, 2003 that became Vox Media in 2012. Its headquarters is in the District of Columbia with additional offices in New York City.

Domain

voxmedia.com

Industry

Advertising

Employees

1001-5000

Last Funding

$100.0M

Founded

2003

Frequently Asked Questions

What technologies does Vox Media use?+

Vox Media uses 16 technologies including Elementor, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.

What industry is Vox Media in?+

Vox Media operates in the Advertising industry.

Where is Vox Media based?+

Vox Media is headquartered in United States.

Need this data at scale?

Get ready-to-use datasets: companies, technologies, and tech adoption signals across 3M+ websites.

Browse Datasets

Data last updated: June 2026