- Semafor - An intelligent, transparent global news platform for breaking . . .
Transparent, global reporting by Semafor journalists on politics, policy, business, finance, technology, climate, energy, media, entertainment, world affairs, China, Asia, Europe, Africa for US and international readers
- Semafor (website) - Wikipedia
Semafor was launched by journalist Ben Smith, who was previously a media columnist for The New York Times, [5] and Justin B Smith (no relation), the chief executive officer of Bloomberg Media Group, in October 2022 [6][3] The duo had met in Manhattan in 2008 and kept in touch; at a conference in Davos in 2018, they began a series of
- Semafor news site makes debut, intent on reinventing news
NEW YORK (AP) — The media organization Semafor launched on Tuesday with no less an ambition than reinventing the news story Semafor is the brainchild of Ben Smith — former media reporter for The New York Times and, before that, former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed — and Justin Smith, ex-CEO of Bloomberg Media
- What Is Semafor? - New York Magazine
Semafor, founded by Justin Smith and Ben Smith, presented itself as a media outlet for just such a global audience when it launched three years ago, even if these days it more closely resembles a
- Semafor, two years on: an established player in digital news
Semafor is a digital news platform aiming to be the go-to outlet for “200 million people who are college-educated [and] read in English,” according to CEO Justin B Smith
- Semafor (website) - Wikiwand
Semafor is a news website founded in 2022 by Ben Smith, a former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News and media columnist at The New York Times, and Justin B Smith
- About Semafor
Enter Semafor The world’s first news platform designed to meet the moment we are in Providing audiences with an unparalleled level of journalistic transparency through innovative new forms, cutting through the noise of the news cycle with smart, distilled views and exploring competing perspectives across borders for a curious, new global
- Semafor Raises $19 Million, Replacing Money From Sam Bankman-Fried
Semafor, the digital-media start-up, has raised $19 million from investors including the Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, replacing the money it had received from the disgraced cryptocurrency mogul
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