Uproxx Studios (stylized asUPROXX) is an American music, entertainment and popular culture website and content studio. It was founded in 2008 byJarret Myer and Brian Brater. The website was acquired in 2014 by Woven Digital (which later changed its name to Uproxx Media Group). In August 2018, Uproxx Media Group was acquired byWarner Music Group, with Myer remaining in control of the company's operations as publisher.[1]
In April 2024, Myer partnered with Rich Antoniello andwill.i.am to form an independent company, Uproxx Studios, after acquiring Uproxx along withHipHopDX andDime Magazine from Warner Music Group.
In April 2014, Uproxx was acquired byWoven Digital,[4] an ad network company.[5][6] In December 2014, Woven raised US$18 million inSeries A funding with a portion of the capital allocated to growing Uproxx through staff hires and video development.[7]
Myer joined Woven Digital as general manager of publishing.[8] Uproxx was Woven Digital's largest brand, with a viewership of 40 million per month.[9] Then Headquartered in Culver City,[10] the company also had production facilities in New York City[11] and Chicago.[12] The Culver City offices housed a full production studio staffed by writers, illustrators, presenters and video editing staff; the company produced all of its own sponsored videos.[13]
In January 2015, Uproxx acquiredDime Magazine to expand its sports division.[14] Uproxx's coverage of film and TV was expanded with the acquisitions ofHitFix in 2016.[10] Following these acquisitions, the company had 110 employees as of March 2017.[9] Benjamin Blank, who served as the chief creative officer, was also named CEO of the company in November 2016.[15]
In August 2018,Warner Music Group announced that it had acquired Uproxx and its properties.[16] While the acquisition was for an undisclosed sum, Uproxx had raised around $43 million (£33 million) from previous investment, possibly indicating the firm's valuation.[17]
In February 2024, Warner indicated its plan to sell its owned media assets, including Uproxx and HipHopDX, as part of a shift to focus on its music business.[18] Following this announcement, Myer partnered with Rich Antoniello andwill.i.am to acquire Uproxx, HipHopDX, and Dime Magazine, bringing all three publications under an independent company named Uproxx Studios in April 2024.[19][20] The new independent studio also reached a deal to represent Warner Music for all YouTube media sales in the United States.[19] Myer was named CEO, Antoniello served as partner and executive chairman, and will.i.am joined as partner, investor, andchief visionary officer.[20][21]Elliott Wilson was also appointed editorial director of hip-hop journalism overseeing Uproxx,HipHopDX andDime Magazine.[21]
Uproxx coversentertainment andpopular culture, including fashion, music, and sports.[22] Video makes up a significant portion of the site'scontent and Uproxx produces both original and sponsored video.[4][23] After its acquisition by Woven, Uproxx placed more emphasis on video content and released several web series.[7][24] It develops web originals, long- and short-form series and films.[25]
Luminaries, a show that profiled young scientists and inventors, was Uproxx’s first original series in January 2015.[26] The first two episodes of the series generated 18.5 million views within the first four months.[8][27]Luminaries was nominated for aWebby Award in 2015.[28] Also in 2015, Uproxx launched several sponsored video series. Among these wereHuman, a video series aboutartisans and others who preserve traditional work, sponsored byCoors Banquet,[29] andUncharted: Power of Dreams, a show that profiles rising musicians, withHonda,[30]Uncharted won aClio Award in 2016.[9] In 2017, Uproxx created a piece of branded content for fast food chainCheckers featuring rapperRick Ross.[31][32]
In June 2021, Uproxx andPilot Boy Productions produced the podcastPeople's Party with Talib Kweli, which was co-created by rapper Talib Kweli and Myer. The podcast was a weekly interview series featuring celebrity guests that aired on the podcast networkLuminary.[33] In 2022, Uproxx released a new web series titledFresh Pair hosted by hip-hop producerJust Blaze and sneaker designer Katty Customs. The series returned in 2023 for a second season.[34]
Since 2018, Uproxx has held the Uproxx Music Critics Poll, a poll which tabulates the submitted lists of invited music critics, similar to the discontinuedVillage VoicePazz & Jop poll. The following albums and songs have topped the poll since its introduction: