Cambio.com

Cambio

Cambio website logo
Type of site
Entertainment News
Available in
  • English
Headquarters United States
Owner AOL Inc.
Editor Linda Friedman
Slogan(s) For Girls. #BuiltByGirls.
Website www.cambio.com
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]

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References

  1. Stelter, Brian (13 June 2010). "MTV Serves as Model for AOL Site". New York Times.
  2. "About Cambio". AOL.
  3. Heyman, Marshall (29 October 2014). "Talking Taylor Swift With Three Girls Who Code". The Wall Street Journal.
  4. Rosenbaum, Sophia (27 October 2014). "Girls Who Code helps five young women excel as interns". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. 1 2 Strugatz, Rachel (19 August 2014). "AOL Partners With Girls Who Code". Women's Wear Daily.

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