According to
Vox founding editors, the site seeks to explain news by providing additional contextual information not usually found in traditional news sources. To reuse work from authors prior to the relaunch in 2014,
Vox creates "card stacks" in bright canary yellow that provide context and define terms within an article. The cards are perpetually maintained as a form of "wiki page written by one person with a little attitude". As an example, a card about the term "insurance exchange" may be reused on stories about the
Affordable Care Act.
Video Vox has a YouTube channel by the same name where they have regularly posted videos on news and informational subjects since 2014. The channel has over 12.5 million subscribers and over 3.6 billion views . Content surrounds current affairs, timelines of certain events, and interesting facts. In May 2018,
Vox partnered with
Netflix to release a weekly TV show called
Explained.
Podcasts for the
Worldly podcast in 2019
Vox distributes numerous podcasts, all hosted by
Vox staff, as part of the
Vox Media Podcast Network: •
The Weeds is a twice-weekly
roundtable podcast, hosted by Yglesias and immigration correspondent Dara Lind, focusing on U.S. national news with a focus on the fine details of public policy. Senior politics reporter Jane Coaston was a regular co-host before joining the
New York Times. •
The Gray Area with Sean Illing (formerly the "Vox Conversations" podcast) is a weekly interview podcast in which Sean Illing and other hosts across the Vox newsroom interview guests in politics, media, science, and culture. • ''I Think You're Interesting
is a weekly interview podcast about the arts, entertainment, and pop culture, hosted by Vox''s "critic at large"
Emily St. James. •
Worldly (2017–21) was a weekly roundtable podcast focusing on U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, hosted by
Vox foreign-and-security-policy writers Jennifer Williams, Zack Beauchamp, and Alex Ward;
Yochi Dreazen also previously hosted. •
The Impact is a weekly narrative podcast hosted by Kliff investigating the effects of policy decisions in practice. •
Today, Explained is a daily podcast, hosted by Sean Ramaswaram and
Noel King, providing short explanations of items in the news. •
Future Perfect is a weekly podcast, hosted by
Dylan Matthews, exploring provocative ideas with the potential to radically improve the world, often discussing ideas associated with
effective altruism. •
Primetime is a short-run podcast hosted by Emily St. James. Season 1 (six episodes) focused on TV's relationship with the presidency and was released on a weekly schedule. •
Unexplainable is a weekly science podcast hosted by Noam Hassenfeld and a panel of experts exploring unanswered questions and the ways scientists are trying to answer them. •
Land of the Giants is a weekly podcast hosted by Shirin Ghaffary and Alex Kantrowitz where each season covers a tech giant like
Google,
Apple,
Uber,
Netflix, and
Amazon Prime Video and their dominance in their respective technology sector. •
Vox Quick Hits was a daily podcast consisting of short episodes covering topics in news, politics, and pop culture. Vox Quick Hits ended on September 10, 2021. == Reception ==