In 2017, Eater London had around 25 local sites in the United States, Canada, and England.
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In 2017, Eater London had around 25 local sites in the United States, Canada, and England.
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Eater London was co-founded by Lockhart Steele and Ben Leventhal in July 2005, and initially focused on New York City's dining and nightlife scenes.
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Traffic to Eater London increased by 250 percent following the acquisition.
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In early 2014, Business Insider reported that Eater London was generating approximately 2 million of Vox Media's 45 million unique monthly visitors, according to the analytics company comScore.
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The platform allows Eater London to enhance map, journalistic, and visual features, and improves user engagement via forums.
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In mid 2017, Eater launched a London site, the network's first outside North America.
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Eater London hosted 23 sites for cities in the United States and Canada at the time.
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Eater London produced a web series called Savvy, which featured chefs, restaurateurs, and sommeliers discussing dishes and cooking techniques.
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Eater London was initially led by co-founders Leventhal and Steele, who had the titles "Head Eater London" and CEO, respectively.
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