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Since 2003, The Hill's editor in chief has been Hugo Gurdon, previously a reporter and editor at The Daily Telegraph (London) and the National Post (Toronto). Gurdon turned The Hill from a weekly paper into a thrice-weekly during congressional sessions. It is read by most Congressman and many staff members. Since 2003, ''The Hill'''s editor in chief has been Hugo Gurdon, previously a reporter and editor at ''The Daily Telegraph'' (London) and the ''National Post'' (Toronto). Gurdon turned ''The Hill'' from a weekly paper into a thrice-weekly during congressional sessions. It is read by most Congressmen{{cn}} and many staff members.


The paper was founded in ] by ], who had been a reporter with '']'' for 40 years. The paper was founded in ] by ], who had been a reporter with '']'' for 40 years.


The newspaper has a print circulation of more than 21,000, the largest of any Capitol Hill publication, most of which is distributed free. Additionally, most of the newspaper is available online, also for free. The newspaper has a print circulation of more than 21,000, the largest of any Capitol Hill publication, most of which is distributed free. Additionally, most of the newspaper is available online, also for free.

Publisher: James Finkelstein

Editor in Chief: Hugo Gurdon

Associate Publisher: Francine McMahon

Managing Editor: Bob Cusack

Editor-At-Large: Albert Eisele

Deputy Managing Editor: Jennifer Yingling

Senior Editor: Susan Crabtree

Associate Editors: Meghan Mulligan and ]

News Communications Inc.
Chairman of the Board: Jerry Finkelstein
President and CEO: James Finkelstein


Capital Living
Betsy Rothstein

Special Section Editor
Jim Allen

Blog Editors
Chris Good
Klaus Marre

Senior Staff Writer:
Alexander Bolton

Staff Writers:
Aaron Blake
Jessica Holzer
Jonathan E. Kaplan
Jackie Kucinich
Kelly McCormack
Elana Schor
Jim Snyder
Roxana Tiron
Jeffrey Young
Sam Youngman

Contributing Writers:
Arthur Delaney
John Fortier
Ben Goddard
David Keene
John Kornacki
Josh Marshall
Dick Morris
Lynn Sweet
Byron York

Chief Financial Officer:
Sheila Casey

Office Manager
Tracey Applo

Photo Editor:
Benjamin Myers

Senior Production Designer
Scott Buga

Production Designers
Rachna Batra
Gabby Bond

Graphic Artist
Rahiem Milton

Editorial Cartoonist:
Chris Weyant

National Advertising Manager
Alison Friedrich

Senior Advertising Executives
Johanna Derlaga
Mario Grande

Advertising Executives
Cristen Bertelson
Dean Perry

Retail And Classifed Sales Manager
Cynthia Sommerfeld

Classified Advertising Executive
Dean Perry

Advertising Coordinator
Beth A. Tray


==External links== ==External links==
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The Hill
File:The Hill Frontpage.jpg
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
PublisherJames Finkelstein
EditorHugo Gurdon
Founded1994
HeadquartersWashington, D.C, U.S.
Websitehttp://www.hillnews.com/

The Hill is a non-partisan, non-ideological newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is written for and about the U.S. Congress.

Since 2003, The Hill's editor in chief has been Hugo Gurdon, previously a reporter and editor at The Daily Telegraph (London) and the National Post (Toronto). Gurdon turned The Hill from a weekly paper into a thrice-weekly during congressional sessions. It is read by most Congressmen and many staff members.

The paper was founded in 1994 by Martin Tolchin, who had been a reporter with The New York Times for 40 years.

The newspaper has a print circulation of more than 21,000, the largest of any Capitol Hill publication, most of which is distributed free. Additionally, most of the newspaper is available online, also for free.

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