In 2022, Axios will focus on building its local media, subscription and SaaS licensing businesses to keep up the trend of 40% YoY revenue growth.
December 07, 2021

It’s been a busy and well-publicized year for Axios, which has made headlines given the newsletter publisher — known for its trademarked “Smart Brevity” style — is only five years old. But it won’t rely on an M&A strategy for growth. Read more below.

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In 2022, Axios will focus on building its local media, subscription and SaaS licensing businesses to keep up the trend of 40% YoY revenue growth.
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