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Global digital news platform for decision-makers. Profitable in 2025 with $40M revenue. $330M valuation after $30M raise (Jan 2026). Founded 2022, NYC.
Semafor is a global digital news platform founded in 2022 by veteran journalists Ben Smith — former BuzzFeed News editor-in-chief — and Justin Smith — former Bloomberg Media CEO — and headquartered in New York City. The company was conceived as a reinvention of the news format for an era of fractured media trust, combining original reporting with explicit structural transparency about what is reported fact, broader context, and editorial perspective. Semafor's founding premise is that premium business and policy journalism can scale profitably as a digital-native media brand without relying on programmatic advertising as its primary revenue model.\n\nSemafor publishes coverage across business, politics, technology, finance, and foreign policy through a network of senior journalists positioned in major global capitals. Its signature article format separates the reporter's scoop, contextual background, and the publication's stated perspective into clearly labeled sections — a structural response to declining media credibility. The platform targets decision-makers including executives, investors, policymakers, and senior professionals who demand high-signal journalism over high-volume content.\n\nSemafor reached profitability in 2025 with $40 million in revenue, a strong outcome for a three-year-old digital news startup in a challenging media environment. In January 2026, the company raised an additional $30 million, bringing its valuation to $330 million. This trajectory positions Semafor as one of the rare independent digital media companies to achieve both editorial credibility and financial sustainability in the post-social-media distribution era.
Microsoft-acquired ($68.7B, 2023) gaming publisher of Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush; integrated into Xbox Game Pass competing with Sony PlayStation for gaming ecosystem dominance.
Activision Blizzard is one of the world's largest video game publishers — producing blockbuster franchises including Call of Duty (the top-grossing franchise in gaming history), World of Warcraft (the defining MMORPG), Overwatch (team shooter), Diablo, Hearthstone, and Candy Crush (via the King mobile games division) across console, PC, and mobile platforms. Microsoft completed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion in October 2023 (the largest gaming acquisition in history), bringing these properties under Xbox Game Studios and Microsoft's gaming portfolio alongside Bethesda and other studios.
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