Back in 2012, a group of digital journalists went hunting for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. They tried to track him using a trove of data–like mercenary chatter found on an obscure corner of the web.
Last time we heard from Dadaviz, a team of infographic auteurs based in Tel Aviv, they were looking to launch the YouTube of data visualization. Here’s the bad news: they totally failed to do that.
That was one reaction Wednesday morning after Vocativ announced it was cutting its entire newsroom focused on technology and mining stories from the deep web. https ...
Vocativ on Tuesday announced that Annemarie Dooling will be head of growth for the news startup, responsible for boosting its audience and engagement on social media. Dooling, who has done stints at ...
Vocativ editor in chief Jessica Coen will leave the new media company at the end of this week, she told staff in a meeting on Wednesday morning. She has not yet decided what she will do after leaving ...
If you were to eavesdrop on social-media conversations all over the world involving the term "NSA" and run a sentiment analysis on the results, you'd probably find that the wire-tapping spy agency is ...
For months, we have been hearing about journalists getting hired by Vocativ, a website financed by Mati Kochavi, an Israeli entrepreneur. The reporters who interviewed at the Penn Station-adjacent ...
Jessica Coen is going to Vocativ, where she will be editorial director. In her new role, Ms. Coen, who spent four years as editor in chief of Jezebel, and was, more recently, editor at large of the ...
Digital media startup Vocativ on Wednesday unveiled a new leadership structure, and the departure of C.E.O. Scott Cohen. Vocativ, which launched in 2013, will now be led by three individuals: C.O.O.