Cambio.com
Cambio website logo | |
Type of site | Entertainment News |
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Available in |
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Headquarters | United States |
Owner | AOL Inc. |
Editor | Linda Friedman |
Slogan(s) | For Girls. #BuiltByGirls. |
Website |
www |
Alexa rank | 9,946 |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Users | 7 million per month |
Current status | Online |
Cambio is a pop culture website for primarily for female millennials - "for girls, #builtbygirls", owned and operated by AOL Inc.. Cambio launched in 2010 as a partnership between AOL, the Jonas Group and MGX lab as a next-generation MTV-like video network.[1] In 2012, AOL fully acquired Cambio and in 2014 relaunched it in tandem with a partnership with Girls Who Code when five teenage graduated of the program joined the site as paid interns and helped shape Cambio's editorial mission[2] and site design, as well as doing actual coding.[3] During the six-week assignment, the girls focused on two projects: developing a "Celebspiration" meme generator and creating a platform called "Col[lab]" that encourages young women to write articles on any topic for the site.[4] Cambio sees approximately 7.5 million unique views a month from a predominately 13 to 34-year-old audience.[5]
Divisions
- News - Covering entertainment, tech, beauty, fashion, advice and music
- Celebspiration - An inspirational quote "meme" generator [5]
- Col[lab] - A lab for young writers to develop their voice
References
- ↑ Stelter, Brian (13 June 2010). "MTV Serves as Model for AOL Site". New York Times.
- ↑ "About Cambio". AOL.
- ↑ Heyman, Marshall (29 October 2014). "Talking Taylor Swift With Three Girls Who Code". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ Rosenbaum, Sophia (27 October 2014). "Girls Who Code helps five young women excel as interns". The Wall Street Journal.
- 1 2 Strugatz, Rachel (19 August 2014). "AOL Partners With Girls Who Code". Women's Wear Daily.
External links
- Official website
- Cambio.com on Facebook
- Cambio.com on Twitter
- Cambio.com on Google+
- Cambio.com on Instagram