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Fast Company Names Code and Theory One of the World's Most Innovative Companies

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The creative and technology network was honored twice based upon its transformational work for NBC, NFL, Minnesota Star Tribune and other top clients.

NEW YORK, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Code and Theory, part of Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW), has been named to Fast Company's prestigious list of the World's Most Innovative Companies for 2025, twice. The only technology and creative network with a balance of 50% creative and 50% engineers, Code and Theory partners with its clients to redefine what is possible to create lasting impact and drive long-term growth.

Code and Theory was honored within both Fast Company's Design and Teamwork categories. Fast Company created the special Teamwork list this year to honor the most innovative companies that demonstrated a high degree of collaboration in developing new products, ideas and strategies, either by bringing together internal teams or partnering with outside organizations to realize their innovations. Code and Theory was recognized for its partnership with The Minnesota Star Tribune for transforming the news experience.

This recognition places Code and Theory among industry giants like Waymo, Nvidia, Duolingo — companies that are driving innovation, redefining industry standards and reaching remarkable milestones.

Code and Theory is reshaping industries, including finance, publishing, sports and government, setting new standards for innovation. In 2024 alone, the network's creative work drove bold, measurable results for its clients. For example, Code and Theory:

  • Amid widespread misinformation, cyber threats and political polarization, Code and Theory rebuilt NBC's Big Board from the ground up, ensuring it delivered meticulously verified, real-time election data and transformed complex statistics into clear, engaging narratives. The Big Board (and on-air data analyst Steve Kornacki) propelled MSNBC to its most viewers in network history surpassing rival CNN. See the case study.

  • Transformed the NFL app from a static tool into a dynamic, fan-first experience that reflects the league's energy and boldness. The relaunched app drives over 5 million weekly users, and fans streamed more than 2.3 billion minutes worth of games last year (that's more than 10x the Netflix catalog). Explore the case study.

  • In less than six months, Code and Theory delivered a comprehensive transformation for the Minnesota Star Tribune: a modern digital experience that's more accessible for younger readers, created new premium opportunities for advertisers, and leveraged best-in-class technology to build the system so it can all flex for the future. Less than 24 hours after launch, The Minnesota Star Tribune hit 32% of its monthly subscriber goal. Read all about it here.

  • Built, designed and launched YETI's newest brand experience, Plan Your Wildest Year Yet. This interactive platform empowers adventure seekers everywhere to generate their very own custom calendar of global outdoor events to kick off 2025 right. The 28% "Add to Calendar" rate was 25% over the industry benchmark for campaign website engagement and made for hundreds of thousands of events added, proving YETI tapped into real outdoor demand. See the award-winning work.