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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | James Finkelstein |
Editor | Hugo Gurdon |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C, U.S. |
Website | http://www.hillnews.com/ |
The Hill is a non-partisan, non-ideological weekly newspaper published from Washington, D.C. that describes the inner workings of U.S. Congress.
Founded in 1994 by Martin Tolchin after 40 years as a reporter with The New York Times, the newspaper profiles lawmakers and aides, offers features describing the sociology and politics of the Hill, book and restaurant reviews and a weekly column about the Capitol Hill neighborhoods.
Its print circulation of 21,000, the largest of any Capitol Hill publication.
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