The Hill (newspaper)
The Hill is an American news website, based in Washington, D. C. The paper was founded in 1994 by Republican power broker and New York businessman Jerry Finkelstein and Martin Tolchin, a former correspondent for The New York Times. In January 2020, Politico reported that the owner is looking for potential buyers of The Hill.
About The Hill (newspaper) in brief
The Hill is an American news website, based in Washington, D. C. The paper was founded in 1994 by Republican power broker and New York businessman Jerry Finkelstein and Martin Tolchin, a former correspondent for The New York Times. The publication, which primarily competes with Politico, features a wide variety of editorial views across the political spectrum. It generally has more conservative columnists and contributors. Non-editorial content generally focuses on strict reporting, unlike Politico, which tends to provide more commentary and analysis.
As of 2020, the newspaper claims to have more than 24,000 print readers. The Hill is distributed for free in newspaper boxes around the U. S. Capitol building, and mailed directly to all congressional offices. In January 2020, Politico reported that the owner is looking for potential buyers of The Hill. In June 2018, The Hill launched Hill TV, a digital news channel. The channel features Rising, a daily morning news program hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti.
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