@Rene’s answer is correct: Most companies have a blog today. It’s their public face to the world, as an entity.
It’s used for company announcements, to demonstrate SME, for PR, partnerships, SEO, etc.
Given many recent events, I’m guessing in a few months’ time, SE is going to announce some major changes to Meta, and repurpose or refocus the site.
One of the things I’m speculating they’re going to do is move all company announcements to the blog (and move bug reports and feature requests to a dedicated system like Jira, etc).
But even if that never happens, if you want to stay abreast of SO the company, you’ll have to follow the blog, like any other company out there.
Having said that: if it helps, I was reading the blog earlier today, and I came across this post:
Making Sense of the Metadata: Clustering 4,000 Stack Overflow tags with BigQuery k-means
Which is somewhat interesting in its own right¹, but also meta-interesting in that its demonstrable interest is in marketing Google BigQuery to developers. Evangelism. Which tells me that SO is expecting that developers and data scientists are reading their blog.
That is, the blog is aimed (at least partially) at us.
1: Much more interesting as content was this off-site blog that one linked to: Predicting when StackOverflow will reply.
This is the kind of analysis I’d like to see in the next Meta post about Data science time!. For example, what the heck is going on in this graph of account age vs answer rate?