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Uproxx

Uproxx (stylized in all caps) is an entertainment and popular culture news website. It was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater, and acquired by Woven Digital (later renamed Uproxx Media Group) in 2014. The site's target audience is men aged 18–34.[1] It was acquired by Warner Music Group in August 2018, with Myer and CEO Benjamin Blank remaining in control of the company's operations.[2]

Uproxx
Type of site
News and entertainment
Available inEnglish
Founded2008; 15 years ago (2008)
Headquarters,
United States
OwnerUproxx LLC (Warner Music Group)
Key people
  • Benjamin Blank (CEO)
  • Jarret Myer (Co-Founder, Publisher)
  • Kristopher Maske (Head of Publishing)
URLuproxx.com
Current statusActive

History edit

Uproxx was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater. The two also founded hip hop label Rawkus Records in 1996[3] and YouTube media company Big Frame in 2011.[4] Uproxx was initially a network of blogs and formed when the founders partnered with the owners of other blogs, including acquiring With Leather and FilmDrunk[5] from Fat Penguin Media founder Ryan Perry, who later signed on as creative director.

Uproxx was acquired by Woven Digital in April 2014.[1] Myer joined Woven as general manager of publishing.[6]

In December 2014, Woven raised US$18 million in Series A funding. A portion of the capital was allocated to growing Uproxx through staff hires and video development, including new web series.[7][8] Uproxx acquired Dime Magazine in January 2015 to expand the sports division of the site.[9] Warner Music Group acquired Uproxx in August 2018.[10]

Content edit

Uproxx is a news and discussion website that is geared toward millennials, specifically males aged 18–34.[1][8] The site covers viral news stories related to entertainment and culture, with an emphasis on sports, film, TV, culture, and music with the tagline "The Culture of Now".[11][12][9] Uproxx is divided into verticals including Entertainment,[12] Sports,[9] and Life,[13] each of which comprises multiple blogs. These blogs include "With Spandex", about pro wrestling;[14] and Dime Magazine, which focuses on basketball.[9] In addition, Uproxx offers a platform for live Q&As with celebrities and creators to promote upcoming projects.[1]

Video edit

Video makes up a significant portion of the site's content and Uproxx produces both original and sponsored video.[1][15]

In 2013, Uproxx partnered with 5-Second Films to produce longer content for Uproxx Video on YouTube.[16] Since its acquisition by Woven, Uproxx has placed more emphasis on video content and released several web series.[8][17]

The site launched "Luminaries", its first original series in January 2015.[7] The show profiles young inventors and the first two episodes generated 18.5 million views within the first four months.[6][18] The series was nominated for a Webby Award in 2015.[19]

The site's second series, a parodic news series called The Desk, debuted in March 2015.[17] The next month, in April 2015, Uproxx began a documentary series centered on pop culture called Uproxx Docs. It commenced with a three-part piece about rock band Guns N’ Roses.[6]

Also in 2015, Uproxx launched several sponsored video series. Among these were "Uncharted: Power of Dreams", a show that profiles rising musicians, with Honda,[20] and "Human", a video series about artisans and others who preserve traditional work, sponsored by Coors Banquet.[21] Human won an OMMA award in 2015.[22]

Uproxx Music Critics Poll edit

Since 2018, Uproxx has held the Uproxx Music Critics Poll, a poll which tabulates the submitted lists of invited music critics, similar to the discontinued Village Voice Pazz & Jop poll. The following albums and songs have topped the poll since its introduction:

Albums
Songs
Year Artist Album Ref.
2018 Ariana Grande "Thank U, Next" [28]
2019 N/A N/A N/A
2020 Phoebe Bridgers "I Know the End" [29]
2021 Olivia Rodrigo "Good 4 U" [30]
2022 Beyoncé "Break My Soul" [31]

Staff and operations edit

Uproxx is headquartered in Culver City, California.[17]

The editorial staff is led by editor-in-chief Brett Michael Dykes,[32] and head of publishing Kris Maske.[33]

Other staff members include Steve Bramucci, managing editor of the site's Life section,[13] Phil Cosores, music managing editor, Brian Grubb, senior TV editor, Cherise Johnson, digital media manager for Uproxx Music's original programming,[34] Mike Ryan, senior entertainment writer,[32] and Vince Mancini, senior film writer.[5]

Uproxx Media Group edit

Uproxx Media Group, originally named Woven Digital, was the owner of Uproxx and its related properties until their acquisition by Warner Music Group in August 2018.[35]

History edit

The company was founded as Woven Digital in 2010 by Scott Grimes[36] and Michael Laur[37] as an ad network with Grimes serving as the CEO.[38][39] The network's intended audience was young men, 18–34 year old. Woven's mission was to bring the passion points of guys together in one place via a platform agnostic network of websites, videos, and branded content.[38][39]

The company grew through purchases of websites with large followings.[8] Its first acquisition was lifestyle site[40] BroBible in 2012.[41] Following this were the acquisitions in 2013 of Animal New York, Guyism, and Brotips Media.[41] As Woven's CEO, Grimes drove the 2014 acquisition of Uproxx more than doubling Woven's viewership.[41][42] In that same year, Woven's reach, including its affiliated sites, exceeded that of Vox Media or Vice Media.[8] Woven was included in the top ten of Fast Company's list of "Most Innovative Companies in Hollywood" in early 2015 for "helping brands speak a young man's language".[43] In 2015, Woven Studios was built in Culver City to produce original digital content. The company expanded Uproxx's coverage of sports with the 2015 acquisition of Dime Magazine, diversifying in film and TV by acquiring HitFix in 2016.[41]

The company changed its name in 2017 to Uproxx Media Group, to consolidate under its most public-facing brand and to focus on Uproxx's original, long-form content.[36]

On August 2, 2018, Warner Music Group announced that it had acquired Uproxx and its properties (except for BroBible, which will continue to publish independently) for an undisclosed sum, although Uproxx has raised around $43M (£33 million) from previous investment, which provides some sense of the firm's valuation.[44]

Operations edit

Uproxx Media Group was a digital media company that owned multiple entertainment sites and created branded content focused on a male millennial audience.[36] As of 2017, it had six main brands: Uproxx, HitFix, Dime, Real Talk, With Spandex, and BroBible.[45] The company's sites reached more than 90 million unique viewers per month.[40] Uproxx was the company's largest brand, with a viewership of 40 million per month.[46] Headquartered in Culver City,[41] the company also had production facilities in New York[37] and Chicago.[47] The Culver City offices housed a full production studio staffed by writers, illustrators, presenters and video editing staff; the company produced all of its own sponsored videos.[48]

Benjamin Blank was the company's chief executive officer and chief creative officer, and Colin Digiaro served as executive chairman for mergers and acquisitions and fundraising.[40] Other key personnel included Scott Grimes, executive chairman overseeing revenue,[40] Jen Sargent as president, and Uproxx co-creator Jarret Myer, who served as publisher.[1][49]

Original programming edit

Uproxx Media Group developed web originals, long- and short-form series and films through Uproxx Studios.[50] Specializing in documentary-style productions, the studio created a piece of branded content for fast food chain Checkers in 2017 featuring rapper Rick Ross.[51][52] The short documentary-style video received a positive critical reception[51] and was a featured entry in PR Week and Campaign's 2017 Brand Film Festival.[53] Uproxx Media Group also created a short documentary on Guns N' Roses in 2015, and as of 2017 it has released several original series.[41] The Uproxx series “Uncharted” was created in partnership with Honda Stage, and has won numerous awards, most notably a Gold Clio Award in 2016.[36] Uproxx worked with MillerCoors on "Human" and "Human Limits", a series of short documentary videos that profiled "inspirational" people, entrepreneurs, and artists that was nominated for several awards.[38] It was a MERIT winner for 2017 The One Show and a winner at the 2017 D&AD Awards.[38] Uproxx has also partnered with the United States Marine Corps to create sponsored content.[48]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Uproxx stylized in all caps is an entertainment and popular culture news website It was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater and acquired by Woven Digital later renamed Uproxx Media Group in 2014 The site s target audience is men aged 18 34 1 It was acquired by Warner Music Group in August 2018 with Myer and CEO Benjamin Blank remaining in control of the company s operations 2 UproxxType of siteNews and entertainmentAvailable inEnglishFounded2008 15 years ago 2008 HeadquartersCulver City California United StatesOwnerUproxx LLC Warner Music Group Key peopleBenjamin Blank CEO Jarret Myer Co Founder Publisher Kristopher Maske Head of Publishing URLuproxx wbr comCurrent statusActive Contents 1 History 2 Content 2 1 Video 2 2 Uproxx Music Critics Poll 3 Staff and operations 4 Uproxx Media Group 4 1 History 4 2 Operations 4 3 Original programming 5 References 6 External linksHistory editUproxx was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater The two also founded hip hop label Rawkus Records in 1996 3 and YouTube media company Big Frame in 2011 4 Uproxx was initially a network of blogs and formed when the founders partnered with the owners of other blogs including acquiring With Leather and FilmDrunk 5 from Fat Penguin Media founder Ryan Perry who later signed on as creative director Uproxx was acquired by Woven Digital in April 2014 1 Myer joined Woven as general manager of publishing 6 In December 2014 Woven raised US 18 million in Series A funding A portion of the capital was allocated to growing Uproxx through staff hires and video development including new web series 7 8 Uproxx acquired Dime Magazine in January 2015 to expand the sports division of the site 9 Warner Music Group acquired Uproxx in August 2018 10 Content editUproxx is a news and discussion website that is geared toward millennials specifically males aged 18 34 1 8 The site covers viral news stories related to entertainment and culture with an emphasis on sports film TV culture and music with the tagline The Culture of Now 11 12 9 Uproxx is divided into verticals including Entertainment 12 Sports 9 and Life 13 each of which comprises multiple blogs These blogs include With Spandex about pro wrestling 14 and Dime Magazine which focuses on basketball 9 In addition Uproxx offers a platform for live Q amp As with celebrities and creators to promote upcoming projects 1 Video edit Video makes up a significant portion of the site s content and Uproxx produces both original and sponsored video 1 15 In 2013 Uproxx partnered with 5 Second Films to produce longer content for Uproxx Video on YouTube 16 Since its acquisition by Woven Uproxx has placed more emphasis on video content and released several web series 8 17 The site launched Luminaries its first original series in January 2015 7 The show profiles young inventors and the first two episodes generated 18 5 million views within the first four months 6 18 The series was nominated for a Webby Award in 2015 19 The site s second series a parodic news series called The Desk debuted in March 2015 17 The next month in April 2015 Uproxx began a documentary series centered on pop culture called Uproxx Docs It commenced with a three part piece about rock band Guns N Roses 6 Also in 2015 Uproxx launched several sponsored video series Among these were Uncharted Power of Dreams a show that profiles rising musicians with Honda 20 and Human a video series about artisans and others who preserve traditional work sponsored by Coors Banquet 21 Human won an OMMA award in 2015 22 Uproxx Music Critics Poll edit Since 2018 Uproxx has held the Uproxx Music Critics Poll a poll which tabulates the submitted lists of invited music critics similar to the discontinued Village Voice Pazz amp Jop poll The following albums and songs have topped the poll since its introduction AlbumsYear Artist Album Ref 2018 Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour 23 2019 Lana Del Rey Norman Fucking Rockwell 24 2020 Fiona Apple Fetch the Bolt Cutters 25 2021 Japanese Breakfast Jubilee 26 2022 Beyonce Renaissance 27 SongsYear Artist Album Ref 2018 Ariana Grande Thank U Next 28 2019 N A N A N A2020 Phoebe Bridgers I Know the End 29 2021 Olivia Rodrigo Good 4 U 30 2022 Beyonce Break My Soul 31 Staff and operations editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2021 Uproxx is headquartered in Culver City California 17 The editorial staff is led by editor in chief Brett Michael Dykes 32 and head of publishing Kris Maske 33 Other staff members include Steve Bramucci managing editor of the site s Life section 13 Phil Cosores music managing editor Brian Grubb senior TV editor Cherise Johnson digital media manager for Uproxx Music s original programming 34 Mike Ryan senior entertainment writer 32 and Vince Mancini senior film writer 5 Uproxx Media Group editUproxx Media Group originally named Woven Digital was the owner of Uproxx and its related properties until their acquisition by Warner Music Group in August 2018 35 History edit The company was founded as Woven Digital in 2010 by Scott Grimes 36 and Michael Laur 37 as an ad network with Grimes serving as the CEO 38 39 The network s intended audience was young men 18 34 year old Woven s mission was to bring the passion points of guys together in one place via a platform agnostic network of websites videos and branded content 38 39 The company grew through purchases of websites with large followings 8 Its first acquisition was lifestyle site 40 BroBible in 2012 41 Following this were the acquisitions in 2013 of Animal New York Guyism and Brotips Media 41 As Woven s CEO Grimes drove the 2014 acquisition of Uproxx more than doubling Woven s viewership 41 42 In that same year Woven s reach including its affiliated sites exceeded that of Vox Media or Vice Media 8 Woven was included in the top ten of Fast Company s list of Most Innovative Companies in Hollywood in early 2015 for helping brands speak a young man s language 43 In 2015 Woven Studios was built in Culver City to produce original digital content The company expanded Uproxx s coverage of sports with the 2015 acquisition of Dime Magazine diversifying in film and TV by acquiring HitFix in 2016 41 The company changed its name in 2017 to Uproxx Media Group to consolidate under its most public facing brand and to focus on Uproxx s original long form content 36 On August 2 2018 Warner Music Group announced that it had acquired Uproxx and its properties except for BroBible which will continue to publish independently for an undisclosed sum although Uproxx has raised around 43M 33 million from previous investment which provides some sense of the firm s valuation 44 Operations edit Uproxx Media Group was a digital media company that owned multiple entertainment sites and created branded content focused on a male millennial audience 36 As of 2017 update it had six main brands Uproxx HitFix Dime Real Talk With Spandex and BroBible 45 The company s sites reached more than 90 million unique viewers per month 40 Uproxx was the company s largest brand with a viewership of 40 million per month 46 Headquartered in Culver City 41 the company also had production facilities in New York 37 and Chicago 47 The Culver City offices housed a full production studio staffed by writers illustrators presenters and video editing staff the company produced all of its own sponsored videos 48 Benjamin Blank was the company s chief executive officer and chief creative officer and Colin Digiaro served as executive chairman for mergers and acquisitions and fundraising 40 Other key personnel included Scott Grimes executive chairman overseeing revenue 40 Jen Sargent as president and Uproxx co creator Jarret Myer who served as publisher 1 49 Original programming edit Uproxx Media Group developed web originals long and short form series and films through Uproxx Studios 50 Specializing in documentary style productions the studio created a piece of branded content for fast food chain Checkers in 2017 featuring rapper Rick Ross 51 52 The short documentary style video received a positive critical reception 51 and was a featured entry in PR Week and Campaign s 2017 Brand Film Festival 53 Uproxx Media Group also created a short documentary on Guns N Roses in 2015 and as of 2017 it has released several original series 41 The Uproxx series Uncharted was created in partnership with Honda Stage and has won numerous awards most notably a Gold Clio Award in 2016 36 Uproxx worked with MillerCoors on Human and Human Limits a series of short documentary videos that profiled inspirational people entrepreneurs and artists that was nominated for several awards 38 It was a MERIT winner for 2017 The One Show and a winner at the 2017 D amp AD Awards 38 Uproxx has also partnered with the United States Marine Corps to create sponsored content 48 References edit a b c d e f Todd Spangler April 17 2014 Showbiz Site Uproxx Acquired by Guy Focused Digital Media Firm Woven Variety Retrieved 12 November 2015 WMG Acquires UPROXX RAMP Radio and Music Pros 2018 08 02 Retrieved 2018 08 02 Bring Da Rawkus Vibe 64 65 July 1998 Retrieved January 15 2011 Joshua Cohen June 27 2012 Big Frame Gets 3 Million to Make a Bigger Better YouTube Network Tubefilter Retrieved 20 October 2015 a b Jordan Hoffman June 18 2013 Popping a Cork With Filmdrunk s Vince Mancini Indiewire Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b c Bree Brouwer April 22 2015 UPROXX Launches Documentary Series With Three Part Piece On Guns N Roses Tubefilter Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b Sam Gutelle January 16 2015 Uproxx Debuts Luminaries Its First Original Web Series Tubefilter Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b c d e Anthony Ha December 11 2014 Advertising Tech Woven Digital Owner Of Uproxx And Brobible Raises 18M TechCrunch Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b c d Andrew Bucholtz January 24 2015 Uproxx Aacquires Dime Hires Chris Mottram From SB Nation To Run Uproxx Sports Awful 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