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“I always say you can be provocative, but you shouldn’t be provocative by accident.”
Plus: Radiotopia’s Millennial comes to a close, another podcast-to-TV adaptation, and reaching the growing audience of young, middle-class Latinos.
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“The primary cleavage in news readership is not liberal vs. conservative. It’s news junkie vs. non-news junkie.”
The stated mission is big: raising the economic intelligence of the country. “It’s our job to do more of that storytelling, but also to think more about how we are telling the story outside the traditional audience of public radio.”
Vox wants to move beyond the web page to tell compelling stories.
“I made one rule starting out: No desks.”
“You have to think about your brand as an interconnected ethos that should exist in multiple places.”
In a Q&A, Vox Media co-founder Tyler Bleszinski reflects on his time at the company.