Exiting White House Press Secretary (and incoming MSNBC talent) Jen Psaki isn’t the only D.C.-based media player who’ll have a big platform during the coming election.
The digital darlings of the mid-aughts and 2010s have faded. BuzzFeed is struggling on the public market, and Vice Media is reportedly weighing whether to sell itself off in pieces. And yet D.C.-based Vox has been opportunistically growing, acquiringmagazine in 2019 and pulling off a digital media megamerger with Group Nine Media earlier in 2022. The combined company is expected to turn a profit this year, with CEO Bankoff bucking the trend facing other digital media firms.
from her D.C. home base. The veteran journalist, recently praised by boss Neeraj Khemlani for her “formidable” telecast, is also leaning into corporate priorities with a revived edition of Edward R. Murrow interview seriesRaddatz, a veteran foreign correspondent, has been fronting ABC’s coverage of the Ukraine conflict , hostingfrom inside the war-torn nation.
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