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POLITICO
Online Audio and Video Media
Arlington, Virginia 187,301 followers
Nobody knows politics like POLITICO.
About us
POLITICO is the global authority on the intersection of politics, policy, and power. It is the most robust news operation and information service in the world specializing in politics and policy, which informs the most influential audience in the world with insight, edge, and authority. Founded in 2007, POLITICO has grown to a team of more than 1,100 working across North America and Europe. In October 2021, POLITICO was acquired by, and is a subsidiary of, Axel Springer SE. We inform the powerful, particularly those who have a political, professional or financial stake in politics and policy. We illuminate this influential audience with insight, edge and authority. We do this wherever, whenever and however our customers need it. And we do it better than anyone else. Great journalism and great businesses require a great workplace. We seek passionate, collaborative and respectful people. Our culture is defined by relentless grit, total integrity and a prioritization of innovation. We experiment to avoid being disrupted and we have fun disrupting others. And we are not afraid to risk failure if it means being the best at what we do. POLITICO’s mission from the beginning was to win the audience. We dedicate ourselves to providing accurate, nonpartisan impactful information to the right people at the right time so that they can act with confidence and speed. And we prioritize efforts to obsessively serve, better understand and grow our influential audience by creating innovative products and tools that provide limitless value by helping to navigate tectonic shifts and disruption occurring across the globe. Political professionals read POLITICO. Public policy professionals need POLITICO. And those who hunger to better understand Washington and government power centers around the globe go to POLITICO first.
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http://www.politico.com
External link for POLITICO
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, Virginia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- News, Subscriptions, Events, Policy, Politics, and Government
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1000 Wilson Blvd
Suite 8
Arlington, Virginia 22209, US
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1 Liberty Plaza
New York, NY 10006, US
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1201 K St
Sacramento, California 95814, US
Employees at POLITICO
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James Daly
Journalist. Entrepreneur. Experienced in print/digital journalism (Wired, TED, Politico, Business 2.0, Forbes, Edutopia, Rolling Stone) and sponsored…
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Richard Dawson LLB (Hons)
CPD Certified Strategic AI Adviser l Strategic Marketing Mentor l Charity Trustee l 25 Years of creating Marketing & AI Strategic Clarity for…
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Yesenia Chappell
Director, Marketing Operations and Technology at POLITICO
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Zachary Karabell
Zachary Karabell is an Influencer Founder, The Progress Network
Updates
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In an opinion piece for POLITICO Magazine, leaders in Trump’s health department laid out the administration’s new steps to tackle autism. Read the full piece by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary M.D., M.P.H. and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz 👇 https://lnkd.in/ervNvvcq
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ESSAY: “If we had more faith that our democracy would survive Trump 2.0, it might take some venom out of this political atmosphere,” writes author and political economist Jonathan Schlefer. Schlefer argues that America has a few attributes – including its wealth, age and roots to the Magna Carta – that make its democracy more resilient than you may think. Read the full essay 👇 https://ow.ly/ahTP50WZTi5
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COLUMN: "However catastrophic the impact on targeted capital-area immigrants has been, the highest-profile local economic impact of the blitz so far has been on restaurants, food delivery services, home-improvement contractors, even moving companies — precisely the industries that cater to the capital’s elites," writes our Michael Schaffer. And immigration foes are delighted. Read the full column 👇 https://lnkd.in/ee4Xre_R
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On Friday, Trump re-upped his claim that critical television coverage of him is “illegal” and pushed back on criticisms that his administration was taking actions that limit free speech. “When 97 percent of the stories are bad about a person, it’s no longer free speech,” Trump told reporters, complaining about an apparent asymmetry between his victory in the 2024 election and his treatment by media organizations. It was not immediately clear what statistics or laws he was referencing. 📸Andrew Harnik/Getty Click the link below to read the full story 👇 https://ow.ly/c9go50WZO8b
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SEC Chair Paul Atkins is laying the groundwork for a major regulatory overhaul that could tilt the balance of power between public companies and their shareholders in favor of corporate America. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eTGZTGvU
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Since Jimmy Kimmel's sidelining, Trump has floated targeting other perceived network foes — and FCC Chair Brendan Carr said his agency’s “not done yet.” Our White House reporter Myah Ward joins #PlaybookPod to discuss the fallout.
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OPINION: Jimmy Kimmel "can and should" sue the Trump administration over his suspension, writes law professor Aziz Huq. "If Kimmel sues, it wouldn’t just vindicate his own interests: It would be a way of defending a sorely tested bulwark of the free press, one that has come under increasing strain in recent days and months," Huq writes. Read the full opinion piece: https://ow.ly/2Me350WYYF1
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For all the obvious reasons, hearing that Charlie Kirk had been shot was shocking for progressive influencer and Twitch streamer Hasan Piker. Not only had he personally known Kirk, he was set to debate him at the Dartmouth Political Union about young people and politics — left vs. right — in just two weeks. In a wide-ranging conversation, Piker also talked about his worries of a new era of “decentralized violence” in the United States, why Kirk found an audience among Gen Zers and whether our political discourse can be healed. Read the Q&A 👇 https://ow.ly/BfQf50WVv5Z 📸 Adali Schell/The New York Times via Redux
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It’s become a macabre American ritual: a violent attack against a political figure, followed by condemnations, calls for introspection and a vow to prevent it from happening again. And then it does. On Wednesday, the routine repeated itself. The shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk follows a surge in threats and attacks against political figures for the second summer in a row. Read the full story 👇 https://ow.ly/7A6K50WUV25 📸Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP
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