(Bloomberg) -- Kara Swisher, the prominent tech reporter, commentator and Recode co-founder, is leaving her role as columnist and podcaster at the New York Times to return to Vox Media.

Swisher will host a new interview show at the Vox Media Podcast Network that will serve as a companion to “Pivot,” a business and technology program she’s co-hosted with New York University professor Scott Galloway for nearly four years. The new show is slated to launch in the fall.

Swisher said she’s become “very interested” in owning intellectual property and sharing in the benefits of building a business alongside a partner. That interest, along with wanting to try new formats and create new things, spurred her move.

“I’m 60 years old this year, I’ve made a lot of stuff for a lot of people,” Swisher said in an interview. “I want to do what I want to do. I want to make whatever I want to make, and I think that’s a great thing.”

Swisher’s relationship with Vox Media goes back years. She and her business partner Walt Mossberg sold their technology website and business, Recode, to Vox Media in 2015. As part of that deal, Vox also acquired the brand’s various podcasts, including her show “Recode Decode.” She left that show in 2020 to join the Times as a podcaster, with Vox Media later rebranding the show to “Decoder,” which Verge Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel now hosts. Swisher became a Times opinion contributor in 2018, but never completely severed her Vox Media ties, continuing to host “Pivot” in addition to her Times work.

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