About The Spectator
For readers who find themselves navigating a complex and often noisy world, The Spectator serves as a trusted guide, offering clarity, wit, and a distinctive perspective on politics, culture, and current affairs. Since its establishment in 1828, the magazine has been dedicated to providing its audience with more than just news; it delivers intelligent, thought-provoking, and entertaining commentary that cuts through the noise. Our customers, who are often influential leaders and thinkers themselves, appreciate that our writers are not bound by a party line. Instead, their sole allegiance is to originality of thought and elegance of expression. This commitment ensures that readers are consistently exposed to a diverse range of opinions, from the left to the right, and from high life to low life, all presented with an unflinching and often irreverent style. Our motto, 'firm, but unfair,' reflects our dedication to providing a unique and stimulating reading experience, rather than a bland echo of prevailing sentiments.
We understand that our readers demand depth and substance, which is why we delve into the inner workings of Downing Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, and beyond, offering analysis that is both insightful and influential. Whether it's through our weekly print magazine, our daily online content, or our engaging podcasts and events, we cater to a desire for journalism that is both serious and enjoyable. The Spectator is designed to be more like a stimulating cocktail party than a rigid political forum—a place for those who appreciate exceptional writing, contentious opinion, and hard-hitting commentary. Our readers might not always agree with every perspective presented, but they are guaranteed to find the content engaging, amusing, and, above all, exceptionally well-written. By consistently featuring Britain's finest columnists, critics, and cartoonists, we ensure our audience receives unfiltered views at cask strength, helping them to stay not just informed, but truly engaged with the world around them.
FAQs
- When was The Spectator founded?
- The Spectator was founded in 1828.
- Who is the CEO of The Spectator?
- Freddie Sayers is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does The Spectator operate in?
- The Spectator operates in the following markets: News and Current Affairs, Media, Publishing, Journalism, Political Commentary, Cultural Commentary, Digital Media, Podcasting, Events and Conferences, and Print media.
- How many employees does The Spectator have?
- The Spectator has 51-200 employees.
- Where does The Spectator have employees?
- The Spectator has employees in United Kingdom.
- Is The Spectator hiring?
- Yes, The Spectator has 1 open remote job.
- Does The Spectator support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, The Spectator is a remote-friendly company.
- What employee benefits does The Spectator offer?
- The Spectator provides 5 benefits to their employees.
- Does The Spectator offer a four-day work week?
- No, The Spectator does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is The Spectator's tech stack?
- The Spectator has 12 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is The Spectator's website?
- The Spectator's website is spectator.co.uk.