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'''''The Hill''''' is a non-], non-] ] published in ] It is written for and about the ]. | '''''The Hill''''' is a non-], non-] ] published in ] It is written for and about the ]. | ||
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 |
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 daily during congressional sessions. It is read by most Congressmen{{Fact|date=February 2007}} and many staff members. | ||
The newspaper has the largest circulation of any Capitol Hill publication. It also has a free website (thehill.com) and two blogs, The Hill's Congress Blog (blog.thehill.com) and The Hill's Pundits Blog (pundits.thehill.com) | |||
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. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Type | Daily when Congress is in session newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Publisher | Fran McMahon |
Editor | Hugo Gurdon |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C, U.S. |
Website | http://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 daily during congressional sessions. It is read by most Congressmen and many staff members.
The newspaper has the largest circulation of any Capitol Hill publication. It also has a free website (thehill.com) and two blogs, The Hill's Congress Blog (blog.thehill.com) and The Hill's Pundits Blog (pundits.thehill.com)
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