1. The White House: The official website of the President of the United States, whitehouse.gov, was powered by WordPress during the Obama administration.

  2. TechCrunch: A popular technology news website, TechCrunch, uses WordPress as its CMS for publishing articles and news.

  3. The New Yorker: This renowned magazine and publication uses WordPress to manage its online content, including articles, blogs, and multimedia.

  4. BBC America: The BBC America website, featuring news and entertainment content, is built on WordPress.

  5. Sony Music: Sony Music uses WordPress for various artist websites, blogs, and promotional content.

  6. Microsoft News Center: Microsoft's official news website, news.microsoft.com, relies on WordPress for content management.

  7. Walmart Blog: The retail giant Walmart uses WordPress for its official blog, where they share company updates and stories.

  8. Mercedes-Benz: The global automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz uses WordPress for its corporate website and blog.

  9. The New York Times Company Blogs: Some blogs under The New York Times Company, such as "The Lede" and "The Learning Network," have been powered by WordPress.

  10. The Rolling Stones: The official website of the iconic rock band The Rolling Stones is built on WordPress.

  11. Reuters Blogs: Reuters, a major news agency, uses WordPress for various blogs within its network.

  12. Beyoncé: Beyoncé's official website, including her blog and news section, has been known to use WordPress.

  13. Harvard Business Review: The Harvard Business Review website uses WordPress for publishing business-related articles and content.

  14. The Walt Disney Company: Disney's various blogs and news websites, such as the Disney Parks Blog, have used WordPress.

  15. TED: The TED Talks website, where inspirational talks are shared, has used WordPress for content management.