Politico
American journalism company and news website
Politico is a political journalism organization based in Arlington County, Virginia, that covers the issues, ideas and personalities behind politics and policy in the United States and in the global arena. It focuses on politicians, scandals, presidential candidates, elections, and foreign policies.[4]
Industry | News media |
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Founded | January 23, 2007 | (as The Politico)
Headquarters | 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. |
Key people | Robert L. Allbritton (executive chairman)[1] Joyce Liu (CFO)[1] Matthew Kaminski (editor-in-chief)[1] Carrie Budoff Brown (editor) Patrick Steel (CEO)[2][1] Bobby Moran (CRO) |
Products | Politico (newspaper) Politico Magazine (bimonthly magazine) Politico.com (website) Politico Europe (newspaper) Politico.eu (website) |
Owner | Capitol News Company |
Number of employees | 500 (2017)[3] |
Website | politico |
Politico was established in 2007.[5]
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