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In addition to its website, Axios content is distributed via newsletters covering politics, technology, healthcare, and other subjects. [22] Among the newsletters is a daily report by co-founder Mike Allen, who formerly wrote Politico ' s Playbook newsletter. [2] Some Axios newsletters are free, while others are paid.
Axios ' s articles are typically brief and matter-of-fact; most are shorter than 300 words and use bullet points, making scanning easier. In addition to news articles, Axios produces daily and weekly industry-specific newsletters (including Allen's Axios AM, a successor to his newsletter Politico Playbook for Politico), [2] and two daily podcasts.
Axios HQ is an American enterprise software company. Its main product is a platform that allows its clients to use so-called "smart brevity," a bullet point -based journalism style developed by the founders of media company Axios , to distribute their own communications.
Axios, an American news and information website; Axios may also refer to: Brands and enterprises. Axios, a brand of suspension products owned by Tenneco; Axios ...
James VandeHei (born February 12, 1971) [1] is an American journalist and businessman who is the co-founder and CEO of Axios and the former executive editor and co-founder of Politico. Previously, he was a national political reporter at The Washington Post , where he worked as a White House correspondent.
Nichols is a political reporter for Axios. He is a former correspondent for NBC News and appears regularly live from the White House on MSNBC . Nichols has served as a subject matter expert about American politics on Washington Week , the Golf Channel , and KCRW , and Sierra Leone on National Public Radio .
Comment It makes little sense that the current Axios page is a redirect. Additionally, the page Vardar has 93,196 views since 2015 and Axios (website) has 716,440, despite existing for less time. I think it Axios should to to Axios (website), or at the very least to the disambig.Eccekevin 22:09, 5 August 2020 (UTC)
I'd like to request again that the following be deleted - "In March 2019, The Huffington Post's Ashley Feinberg reported that Axios had hired a "paid Wikipedia editor" beginning in February 2018 to "beef up its Wikipedia page (mostly with benign — if largely flattering — stats about Axios’ accomplishments)" - given new Wikipedia ...