Murdoch acquires New York Magazine.
Vox Media Podcast Network included.
Deal valued over $300 million.

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James Murdoch, through his company Lupa Systems, has acquired New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network from Vox Media. The transaction, announced on May 20, 2026, expands Murdoch's media holdings and influence in news and entertainment. The deal, valued at over $300 million, includes the politics news site Vox.com and publications such as The Cut, Vulture, and Intelligencer.
The acquisition positions Lupa Systems to control a significant cultural and journalistic portfolio. New York Magazine is recognized for its coverage of culture, politics, and fashion, while the Vox Media Podcast Network reaches a demographic attractive to advertisers. The podcast division was valued higher than New York Magazine in the transaction, reflecting the strategic importance of its content and talent.
Vox Media CEO Jim Bankoff will join Lupa Systems and continue to lead the acquired brands under the Vox Media label. The deal is projected to close within four to six weeks. Other Vox Media brands, including Eater, Popsugar,, SB Nation, and The Dodo, will form an independent company under a new corporate name, as they were not part of this acquisition.