惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

GbyAI
GbyAI
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
D
Docker
量子位
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
小众软件
小众软件
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
博客园 - Franky
S
Schneier on Security
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
T
Tor Project blog
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
T
Tenable Blog
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
I
InfoQ
罗磊的独立博客
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
Security Latest
Security Latest
K
Kaspersky official blog
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
I
Intezer
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
W
WeLiveSecurity
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
V
V2EX
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
爱范儿
爱范儿
S
Secure Thoughts
S
Securelist
MyScale Blog
MyScale Blog
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
IT之家
IT之家
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Project Zero
Project Zero
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
H
Hacker News: Front Page
H
Heimdal Security Blog
博客园_首页
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
The Cloudflare Blog

The Hollywood Reporter

Netflix In Final Talks to Buy Radford Studio Lot at Around $330 Million Price Tag How Scriptation Broke Hollywood’s Addiction to Paper The Conservative Climate Activists Hollywood Ignores Diamonds Are Forever. But Are They Sustainable? Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder and “We Just Disagree” Singer, Dies at 79 ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Will Resume Production Following Filming Pause Amid Taylor Frankie Paul Investigation ‘Michael’: What Critics Are Saying About the King of Pop’s Biopic ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’: ‘Obsession’ Filmmaker Curry Barker in Talks to Write, Direct T-Mobile Deepens Its Promise of Fastest 5G Internet With Same-Day Delivery, Powered by DoorDash Dwayne Johnson and Stephen Merchant Adapting ‘Fighting With My Family’ Into Stage Musical Inside ‘Blue Heron,’ the Most Acclaimed Film of 2026 So Far Broadway Box Office: Grosses Fall Amid Spring Openings, Daniel Radcliffe Cracks Top Five How Peaches Gives Dan Levy’s ‘Big Mistakes’ a Queer Thrill ITV’s ‘Believe Me’: Daniel Mays on the Toll of Playing the “Black Cab Rapist” and Writer Jeff Pope on Focusing on Victims Rather Than the Predator K-pop Icons BigBang Announce World Tour, Tease Group’s “Reset” During Final Coachella Set John Oliver Mocks Trump for Calling Pope “Weak on Crime”: “OK, But Who Gives a Sh**?” Taylor Frankie Paul Posts About “Ugly Parts” of “Healing” After Learning She Won’t Face Additional Domestic Violence Charges ‘Euphoria’ Defecating Pig Starts a Drug War, With Rue Stuck in the Middle Frank Marshall Says ESPN Pulled His Doc ‘Rachel, Breathe’ “An Hour Before Broadcast” Over Rights Disagreement Barack Obama Says His and Michelle’s Production Company Higher Ground Will Go Independent After Netflix Deal Ends Asobi System Artists, Executives on Global Aspirations and Asobi Expo Hawaii 2026 ‘Facts of Life’ Star Mindy Cohn Reveals Cancer Diagnosis How a Gold House Dinner Helped ‘Beef’ Creator Lee Sung Jin Land Season 2 Star Charles Melton Dave Chappelle Pitches Eddie Murphy on Joining Potential ‘Chappelle’s Show’ Reboot at AFI Gala Noah Wyle on the Origins of and Real-Life Connection to His Dark ‘Pitt’ Season 2 Journey Billie Eilish and SZA Join Justin Bieber for Coachella Weekend Two Headlining Set PinkPantheress Throws Star-Studded Birthday Bash During Coachella Set With Slew of Celeb Guests Former U.S. Presidents, Entertainment, Sports and Media Leaders Convene in Rare Gathering to Celebrate Country’s 250th Anniversary Olivia Rodrigo Debuts “Drop Dead” Live During Surprise Appearance at Addison Rae’s Coachella Set Nadia Farès, ‘The Crimson Rivers’ Actress, Dies at 57 Charlize Theron Jabs at Timothée Chalamet’s Ballet, Opera Remarks: “AI Is Going to Be Able to Do His Job in 10 Years” Andrew Lloyd Webber Says He’s a Recovering Alcoholic Nathalie Baye, French Actress Known for ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Catch Me If You Can,’ Dies at 77 She Broke Barriers as a Production CEO in the Middle East. Then She Had to Evacuate the Region L.A. Production Crisis Now Mayoral Race Flashpoint Horror Highlights from the 2026 Overlook Film Festival Why Sundance Winner ‘Ricky’ Is Self-Distributing: “We Refuse for You Not to See It” Meet a Hollywood Advocate for Animal Welfare Brandi Rhodes, Wife of WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Is Getting a New Reality Show (Exclusive) Hollywood Winners & Losers: CinemaCon Edition — Marvel Soars, DC Slips Jill Biden Tried to Win a Role on ‘Heated Rivalry’ — But She Was Outbid Online Personalities and Comedians Overtake TV and Newspapers as Primary News Sources Tyrese Haliburton Launches Production Company, Signs Multiyear Development Deal With Wheelhouse (Exclusive) Why the New ‘American Gladiators’ Doubled Down on Pro Wrestlers Hulu Nabs Four More Video Podcasts As Licensing Heats Up (Exclusive) ‘Humboldt USA’ Explores How Our Relationship With Nature Has Changed Through the Prism of a German Proto-Environmentalist ‘Heat’ Is a Doc That Asks Who We Become When Being in Our Own Skin Is Unbearable (Exclusive VdR Trailer and Chat) ‘Perfect Crown’ Scores Disney+’s Biggest K-Drama Debut to Date Ben Stiller Reveals He Didn’t Love All the ‘Meet the Parents’ Sequels ‘American Pie’ Star Shannon Elizabeth Says She Joined OnlyFans After Hollywood “Controlled the Narrative” of Her Career How ‘Hacks’ Finally Killed Its Central Feud Pam Abdy and Sandra Bullock Talk Paramount-Warners Deal and ‘Practical Magic 2’ ‘The Pitt’ Boss Says Noah Wyle’s Season 2 Storyline “Shows What Can Happen if You Don’t Take the Time to Resolve Mental Health Issues” Lynette Howell Taylor, Sara Murphy and Nastasya Popov to Discuss Power at Archer Film Festival The Best HBO Max Deals and Free Trial Hacks to Watch ‘Euphoria,’ ‘The Pitt’ and More Singer D4vd Arrested for Murder of Teen in Los Angeles, Police Say ‘Street Fighter’ Movie Trailer Brings the Pain — and the Camp Why CBS Remains Bullish on First-Run Syndicated Shows Pete Hegseth Reads Tarantino’s Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ at Prayer Service Tribeca Festival 2026 Lineup: Katie Holmes-Joshua Jackson Reunion Movie ‘Happy Hours,’ Films With Susan Sarandon, Dustin Hoffman, Quentin Tarantino Brian Williams Returns: Former NBC News and MSNBC Anchor Launching Netflix Podcast USC Has Just Launched an AI “Institute” for Actors For ‘The Roots of Madness,’ a Filmmaker Traveled to Conflict Zones to Explore Why So Many People Become Refugees ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Review: Jack Reynor and Laia Costa Grapple With Ancient Evil and Grand Guignol Gore in Visceral Family Nightmare Juilliard Names Interim Drama School Leadership Team, Including Laura Linney Jamie Dornan Gets Puffy for Moncler by Eating Popsicle and Blowing Piece of Bubble Gum Carey Mulligan on Going Ballistic in ‘Beef’ Kit Connor, Taika Waititi to Voice Animated ‘Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory,’ Netflix Drops First Look Roku Hits 100 Million Streaming Households Worldwide Behind the Hacker Leak of ‘Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender’ Nicholas Hoult Leads a Crew of Criminal YouTubers in First ‘How to Rob a Bank’ Footage Anne Hathaway and Dakota Johnson Face Off in First ‘Verity’ Trailer ‘Four Minus Three,’ Film About Family, Tears, Clowns and Hope That Won a Berlin Award, Sells to France, Canada, Australia Mel Brooks Unveils Title to ‘Spaceballs’ Sequel James Bond Casting Process Teased by Amazon MGM: “A Responsibility We Don’t Take Lightly” Jason Statham Unleashes ‘The Beekeeper 2’ Footage on CinemaCon “All Hail the Queen”: Donna Langley’s Power on Full Display as Snoop Dogg, Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg Bet on Universal ‘Masters of the Universe’: Camila Mendes Saves Nicholas Galitzine’s Life in New Footage Michael B. Jordan, Adria Arjona Get Flirty in Action-Packed ‘Thomas Crown Affair’ Trailer ‘The Fear of 13’ Theater Review: Adrien Brody Brings Unquestionable Commitment to a Death Row Drama Dulled by Pedestrian Writing Survival Horror Video Game ’99 Nights in the Forest’ Movie in the Works at 20th Century Studios Alec Baldwin on Career Ups and Downs, ‘Rust’ Prosecution’s Toll on His Health and Future Plans: “I Want to Retire” ‘Rooster’ Star Danielle Deadwyler Has Always Been the Goofball ‘The Audacity’ Creator Looks for Humanity in Silicon Valley: “It’s the Only Way Forward” Katy Perry Denies Ruby Rose’s Graphic Sexual Assault Claim: “Dangerous Reckless Lies” Lena Dunham Talks Adam Driver’s Temper and Being a “Lamb to the Slaughter” Making ‘Girls’ in New Memoir Mario Adorf, German-Italian Star of ‘The Tin Drum’ and ‘Winnetou,’ Dies at 95 Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit Over Epstein Story in Wall Street Journal Dismissed — but Not for Good Valerie Lee, One of the Young Munchkins in ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ Dies at 94 Netflix’s ‘Big Mistakes’ Took Dan Levy Out of His Comfort Zone. He Wants Hollywood to Know Why That’s OK Israeli Artist Noga Erez Gets Emotional During Coachella Set: “I’m Just Heartbroken and Sad” Justin Bieber’s Low-Key Coachella Performance Fuels Sexism Debate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Attend Ted Sarandos’ ‘Beef’ Season 2 Event Following Netflix Drama Coachella Hot Shots: All the Highlights From Weekend One in the Desert Scarlett Johansson Says It “Was Tough” in the Early 2000s Because Actresses Were “Pulled Apart for How They Looked” Lila Raicek Broke Up With Roy Price Amid Scandal. Her Debut Novel is Definitely Not About It. When Wonder Woman Gave Primetime a Lift Justin Bieber Goes Heavy On ‘Swag’ In Much-Anticipated Coachella Headlining Set Trump Calls Tiger Woods From Rehab as Melania Addresses Her Epstein Statement on ‘SNL’ Box Office Milestone: ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Soars Past $300M in U.S. and $600M Globally
Eater, The Verge and SB Nation Sold to Penske Media
Erik Hayden · 2026-06-19 · via The Hollywood Reporter

Vox Media, the digital publisher that rose in the 2010s with ambitions to build itself up as a modern version of old school magazine titans like Time Inc., has sold off its remaining assets in a deal that winds down an era.

Publishing brands, including food authority Eater, tech destination The Verge, sports network SB Nation, travel brand Thrillist, lifestyle site Popsugar, animal story-focused The Dodo and drinking culture site Punch, were acquired by Penske Media, the companies said on Thursday.

The move formally concludes the multiyear sales process for Vox Media, which had been steered by CEO Jim Bankoff since 2009. On May 20, the exec revealed a sale of crown jewel magazine New York as well as its podcast assets (like Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway) and namesake site, Vox, to Fox empire scion James Murdoch’s venture firm, which Bankoff will join and lead.

Eater, The Verge and the other publishing brands were cleaved off into what was called RemainCo, run by Ryan Pauley, the revenue, strategy and operations-focused executive who has been at Vox Media since 2013. Speculation at the time of Murdoch’s New York buy centered on whether each of the publishing assets would be sold separately or be shopped as whole package. One factor in the dealmaking was a 2023 pact between Penske Media and Vox in which the Jay Penske-run company had taken a stake in the Bankoff-led media firm.

Now those brands, along with Vox’s branded studios as well as its ad tech products like marketplace Concert and data platform Forte will join a publishing company that also owns The Hollywood Reporter, Rolling Stone, Billboard, WWD, Variety, ARTnews, Robb Report and other publications. Pauley will transition to Penske, joining as president of PMX (the newly named unit that will house all the media brands). Penske exec Tom Finn will become COO of the division and Ken Delalcazar will be CFO.

“I am very proud to welcome this tremendous team and leading brands to Penske Media,” said founder and CEO Jay Penske. “We have long admired these unique brands and companies, and I’m thrilled to welcome Ryan Pauley to PMC.”

Pauley added, “Our opportunity now is to steward and grow these brands with a continued focus on brand leadership, editorial strength, audience connection, community, and live events.”

Vox, originally founded in 2005 with a very of-the-moment name of SportsBlogs Inc., launched with SB Nation, a collection of team-specific verticals focused on fan-driven reaction (a typical post: “The offense stunk on Saturday”) that contrasted with the more staid local newspaper coverage in that era. This was around the time when rival, fan-centric sports sites like Bleacher Report were scaling up (BR sold to Turner for a reported $200 million in 2012) and aggregators like The Huffington Post were seen as the next wave of media.

And it was a few years removed from the rise of Millennial-focused media companies like BuzzFeed (sold to local TV station mogul Byron Allen in May), Mashable (sold to media operator Ziff Davis in 2017), Business Insider (sold to German media giant Axel Springer for $450 million in 2015), Mic (sunsetted at Bryan Goldberg’s Bustle Media) and Vice Media (filed for bankruptcy in 2023, then relaunched in pieces). Those outlets had attracted major venture capital dollars in a bet that the transition from linear TV and print would result in consumers flocking to new brands on the open web.

Bankoff’s firm expanded with former Engadget staffers to debut The Verge in 2011 and launched gaming site Polygon the next year (the brand was sold to media firm Valnet in 2025). It made a bet on the Lockhart Steele-founded, real estate-focused Curbed network (which included Eater as well as the since-folded shopping site Racked) in 2013. Then it hired away The Washington Post‘s Wonkblog editor, Ezra Klein, to launch its namesake explainer site Vox a year later (Klein left in 2020 to become a columnist at The New York Times, and also helped usher in another new wave of media: video podcasting).

In 2019, Bankoff made a deal with New York owner Pamela Wasserstein, whose family had owned the glossy magazine for 15 years, to add the publication and digital offshots like entertainment vertical Vulture and fashion brand The Cut to the Vox portfolio. (Now those assets are set to be part of Murdoch’s burgeoning Lupa Systems stable, which also includes Art Basel and the Tribeca Film Festival.) In a bid to scale up in 2022, Vox merged with the Ben Lerer-founded Group Nine Media, which brought The Dodo, PopSugar and Thrillist into the fold, along with video-focused politics site NowThis, which was spun off as an independent site a year later.

Of the deal to acquire the remaining Vox brands, Craig Perreault, president of Penske Media, which also owns festivals like SXSW and stages events like the Golden Globes, stated, “These distinct digital brands bring highly engaged audiences with them, complement our existing portfolio, strengthen our content offering, and expand the possibilities for the hundreds of live events PMX will produce each year.”