Austin Inno
American Inno is building the largest network of local innovation.
Through a portfolio of digital media and events properties that cover and connect a city’s startup and tech ecosystems, Inno is cultivating a national audience of next-gen business leaders and assembling a network of local innovation expertise.
With presence in nine markets (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Cincy, DC, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Rhode Island and Wisconsin), and more to come soon, Inno strengthens and supports local innovation economies online and offline, giving communities both a trusted voice and an opportunity to connect in-person. Through daily newsletters, accessible and authoritative editorial, data-driven guides and engaging events, Inno serves as the go-to-source for the people and businesses that drive and define their local ecosystem.
American Inno is part of the American City Business Journals, a network of 40+ local business journals across the US reaching business leaders with critical news, information and events.
To reach our editorial, events, sales or market expansion teams, please fill out the contact form below or email info@americaninno.com.
The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune is the only member-supported, digital-first, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
The Tribune was founded in 2009 by John Thornton (a venture capitalist in Austin for nearly 20 years and passionate believer in public media), Evan Smith (the veteran editor-in-chief of Texas Monthly and host of a weekly interview program on PBS stations), and Ross Ramsey (former owner and editor of Texas Weekly, the state’s premier newsletter on politics and government, now rebranded as The Blast).
The Texas Tribune and its destination website were launched in November 2009, thanks to $4 million in private contributions as seed funding, a small band of talented computer programmers and some of the most accomplished journalists in the state.
Now with a staff of nearly 50 dedicated reporters, editors, technologists, designers and business leaders, the Tribune has continued to advance its mission of bringing greater transparency and accountability to public policy, politics and government through news, data and events.
Austin American Statesman
The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is owned by Cox Enterprises, but is being sold to GateHouse Media. The newspaper places focus on issues affecting Austin and the Central Texas region.
The Austin American-Statesman competes with the Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly. The paper tends to print Associated Press, New York Times, The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times international and national news, but has strong Central Texas coverage, especially in political reporting. The Statesman benefits from the culture and writing heritage of Austin. It extensively covers the music scene, especially the annual South by Southwest Music Festival. The newspaper co-sponsors various events around Austin such as the Capital 10K foot race and the Season for Caring charity campaign.
The Statesman's news website is statesman.com and its paid site mystatesman.com. Its entertainment site is Austin360.com austin360.com. It publishes niche topic sites Hookem.com hookem.com and 512tech.com 512tech.com. It also publishes a weekly Spanish-language newspaper, ¡ahora sí!ahorasi.com. Additionally, the Statesman partners with the St. Petersburg Times with PolitiFact Texas PolitiFact/Texas, a site that covers issues that are relevant to Texas and the Austin area.
Statesman Media owns and operates The Capital 10,000 (Cap10K) -- the largest 10K in Texas (and 5th largest in the US). The 41st running is scheduled for April 8, 2017.[2]
The Daily Dot
Austin based publisher and the ultimate destination for original reporting on Internet culture and life online.
Nextstar Broadcasting
Nexstar’s television and digital media operations have over 9,000 employees across 100 markets who are committed to delivering superior local news, sports, entertainment programming and content to local viewers while offering businesses and advertisers unparalleled marketing opportunities across all screens and devices. Our industry-wide leadership in delivering exceptional service to the local communities in our markets continues to be a key component of our success and long-term growth.
ShopLC
Welcome to the Shop LC family where our purpose is to deliver joy daily, direct to you, 24/7/365. Whether you're shopping for beautiful jewelry, trendy new accessories, skincare products, home décor or more, we're confident we will deliver joy through our products. Formed in 2007, Shop LC was originally known as The Jewelry Channel (TJC). Shortly after the launch of TJC, the U.S. entered a recession, and sales declined. Fully expecting to liquidate merchandise and cease operations, TJC changed its name to Liquidation Channel. However, instead of going out of business, the network experienced steady growth and has been operating as Liquidation Channel since 2008. In 2017, we decided to change our name to match what we offer our customers on a daily basis – the opportunity to shop "low cost."
The Chive
Founded in 2008 by brothers John and Leo Resig, Chive Media Group consists of a family of websites, apps and OTT channels, including its flagship brands theCHIVE and theBERRY. This family also includes eCommerce sites The Chivery, Buy Me Brunch and William Murray Golf. In 2010, Chive Media Group established Chive Charities, a non-profit organization that inspires theCHIVE’s online community to champion orphaned causes in need of public awareness and financial assistance. Chive Media Group also owns: a streaming entertainment channel, CHIVE TV; an in-house production company, Chive Studios; and a sales and media operation division with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City and San Francisco. Chive Media Group is headquartered in Austin with 170 full-time employees nationwide.
Rooster Teeth
Rooster Teeth is a pioneering media and entertainment company responsible for some of the biggest online series in history, such as the award-winning and longest-running web series, Red vs. Blue. They also produce the globally acclaimed animated series RWBY, the first western anime series to be distributed in Japan; the award-winning Rooster Teeth Podcast; and Immersion, a reality format that brings video game theory to the real world. Rooster Teeth has a massive global footprint of more than 45 million subscribers to its YouTube Network, 5 million unique monthly visitors to its RoosterTeeth.com hub and 3 million registered community members. The company was founded in 2003, and is now a subsidiary of Fullscreen Media, a global youth media company that develops online creators and produces multi-platform entertainment experiences.