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Among them, the founders hold 50 percent in the publishing company, while The Slate Group holds 15 percent. [4] [5] In 2011, slate.fr started a separate site covering African news, Slate Afrique, with a Paris-based editorial staff. [6] As of 2021, the magazine is both ad-supported and has a membership model with a metered paywall.
The Slate Group, legally The Slate Group, LLC, is an American online publishing entity established in June 2008 by Graham Holdings Company. Among the publications overseen by The Slate Group are Slate and ForeignPolicy.com .
Graham Holdings Company also owns SocialCode, an advertising agency specializing in social media/ID-based marketing, and is an investor in Pinna, a children's podcast company. [36] In November 2014, Graham Holdings Company acquired Social News Desk, a social media management platform for newsrooms, through its subsidiary, Graham Media Group. [37]
It was less than three years ago that Slate, the Washington Post Co.'s (WPO) popular online magazine, gave birth to a family of spinoff sites that became the Slate Group. The new standalone sites ...
The local media originally reported the death of a young woman named Dagny Benedict, and then changed, as one local news station reports: “With the growing concern over misgendering and ...
A month ago, Atlantic Media announced it had hired Slate founder and all-purpose pundit Michael Kinsley to launch a "new digital media property," but it didn't say just what sort of property it ...
The Root was owned by Graham Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group. [1] [2] In 2015, Graham Holdings sold The Root to Univision Communications. [3]The site was subsequently re-launched under the Kinja platform used by other Gizmodo Media Group (formerly Gawker Media) websites. [4]
The Gist is an American daily news podcast hosted by Mike Pesca. [1] The show was originally produced by Slate magazine starting in May 2014 [2] and was suspended by Slate on February 22, 2021. A year later, Pesca relaunched the podcast under his independent production company, Peach Fish Productions. [3]