Politico
Politico is an American political journalism company that covers politics and policy in the United States and internationally. It distributes content via its website, television, printed newspapers, radio, and podcasts. Its coverage includes the United States Congress, the White House, and lobbying in Washington, D.C..
History
Politico was founded in 2007 by John F. Harris and Jim VandeHei, who were former writers for The Washington Post. The company quickly gained a reputation for its in-depth political reporting and analysis.
Operations
Politico operates from its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. It has a significant presence in Washington, D.C., and its journalists are known for their access to key political figures and institutions. The company also has a European edition, Politico Europe, which covers European politics and policy.
Content
Politico's content is divided into several sections, including:
- Politico Pro: A subscription-based service that provides detailed policy reporting and analysis.
- Playbook: A daily newsletter that provides a summary of the day's political news.
- Politico Magazine: A long-form journalism section that offers in-depth articles on political topics.
Notable Staff
Some of the notable journalists and editors who have worked at Politico include:
- Mike Allen: Co-founder of the Playbook newsletter.
- Maggie Haberman: A political reporter who later joined The New York Times.
- Jake Sherman: A senior writer and co-author of the Playbook newsletter.
Influence
Politico has been influential in shaping political discourse in the United States. Its reporting is often cited by other media outlets, and its journalists are frequently featured as commentators on television and radio programs.
Criticism
Politico has faced criticism for its perceived bias and for the intense pressure it places on its journalists to break news quickly. Some critics argue that this emphasis on speed can lead to inaccuracies in reporting.
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