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The identity system lets anyone create a user ID, then for any of its sites, administrators can convert commenters into authors, and comments into posts. Really, the biggest question in my mind around the company is revenue - and my doubts may very well be proven wrong.īecause it was quickly launching new sites for unique communities - a college football team at a big state school, for example - it needed federated yet open access for community members. He recently gave me a guided tour of the product, which I’ll sketch out below. Among many stand-out features, there’s full-fledged forums, an editorial workflow system, a streamlined article page that automatically includes some links and other metadata, a variety of options for laying out posts and advanced stats tracking features. “We map our development plan around the tools that our editorial and advertising teams tell us they need, and then rapidly evolve the product based on data and feedback.” “We don’t throw things over the fence,” explains Trei Brundrett, the company’s vice president of product and technology. The solution, one that I believe we’ll see more often at top online publications, was to create a tight development loop between developers and writers. SB Nation started in 2003 with many of the same features as any other CMSs, like posts, user profiles, comments, photos, and basic stats, but the company had to adapt to its user-driven network.
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And it’s already powering hundreds of SB Nation sports fan sites around the country, plus our gadget-oriented pseudo-competitors over at The Verge, forthcoming gaming site Polygon, and whatever else Vox decides to launch (I’ve heard there’s one coming about cars, for example).Ĭhorus’ core is actually based on nearly a decade of experiences. It comes with nearly every tool that’s needed for publishing, all tightly connected. Chorus has evolved to solve these problems, and much more.Ĭhristened with the new name last month, the four year-old platform is now much more than a CMS.

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Features from last decade like admin interfaces full of buttons that need to be clicked, as well as heavy metadata entry requirements, static site designs, and weak distribution options. The rest of us have been stuck turning screwdrivers. It needs power tools to work efficiently, like modern carpenters need electric drills to build houses. The problem is that most content management systems, including web-native ones like WordPress, Tumblr, etc, are intended for smaller organizations or slower-paced writing. Which is why I’m so interested in Vox Media‘s Chorus. Goodley works with Jennings Sigmond, a law firm based out of Philadelphia that works exclusively on labor and employment law and whose clients are unions and employees.īradley is seeking back pay damages, liquidated damages and lawyer fees. Bradley filed a collective lawsuit on behalf of herself and all current or former site managers, managing editors and similar employees who worked for SB Nation in the past three years.The modern online newsroom is a 24/7 operation. “On behalf of Cheryl Bradley, she’d just like to say her goal here is to obtain justice for all of the site managers who made Vox’s financial success a reality,” Bradley’s lawyer James Goodley said.
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SB Nation is a series of local sites owned by Vox Media, a billion-dollar Delaware corporation that is based in Washington, D.C. She often worked 30-40 hours a week, at times up to 50 hours, but was only paid a monthly $125 stipend, according to the lawsuit. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close MenuĪ Centennial woman filed a federal lawsuit against Vox Media Friday, claiming the media company broke labor laws by underpaying - or not paying at all - managing editors at its more than 300 SB Nation sites.Ĭheryl Bradley worked as a site manager for SB Nation’s Mile High Hockey from June 2013 to February 2015.
