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The Hill (newspaper)

The Hill is an American newspaper and digital media company based in Washington, D.C. that was founded in 1994.[4][2]

The Hill
TypeDaily newspaper (when Congress is in session)
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Nexstar Media Group
Founder(s)Jerry Finkelstein and Martin Tolchin
EditorBob Cusack
Managing editorIan Swanson[1]
Photo editorGreg Nash
FoundedSeptember 1, 1994; 28 years ago (1994-09-01)
LanguageAmerican English
Headquarters1625 K St., NW, Suite 900, Washington, D.C., 20006 U.S.
38°54′11″N 77°02′15″W / 38.90306°N 77.03750°W / 38.90306; -77.03750 (The Hill newspaper)Coordinates: 38°54′11″N 77°02′15″W / 38.90306°N 77.03750°W / 38.90306; -77.03750 (The Hill newspaper)
CityWashington, D.C.
CountryUnited States
Circulation24,000 print (as of December 2012)[2][3]
ISSN1521-1568
OCLC number31153202
Websitethehill.com

Focusing on politics, policy, business and international relations, The Hill's coverage includes the U.S. Congress, the presidency and executive branch, and election campaigns.[5] The Hill describes its output as "nonpartisan reporting on the inner workings of Government and the nexus of politics and business".[6]

The company's primary outlet is TheHill.com. The Hill is additionally distributed in print for free around Washington, D.C. and distributed to all congressional offices. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group since 2021.

History

Founding and early years

The company was founded as a newspaper in 1994 by Democratic power broker and New York businessman Jerry Finkelstein,[7] and Martin Tolchin, a former correspondent for The New York Times. New York Representative Gary L. Ackerman was also a major shareholder.[4] The name of the publication alludes to "Capitol Hill" as a synecdoche for the United States Congress and government generally.[8]

In 2012, James "Jimmy" A. Finkelstein assumed control of the organization.[9][1][2]

Digital distribution and print circulation

The Hill has grown to become the second most-viewed US political news website and the third-most tweeted U.S. news source.[10]

In 2016, The New York Times reported that The Hill was "proceeding with ambitious expansion plans" to become a national brand publication, and its website traffic increased 126% over the prior year, and was above Politico's traffic for the period.[11]

Following the 2016 US presidential election, The Street reported that The Hill saw the largest increase in online political readership among political news sites, with an increase of 780%. CNN and Politico saw smaller increases over the period,[12] making The Hill "the fastest-growing political news site".[13] In 2017, The Hill was also cited by Twitter as one of the top 10 "most-tweeted" news sources.[14] A 2017 study by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University found that The Hill was the second most-shared source among supporters of Donald Trump on Twitter during the election, behind Breitbart News.[15][16]

In 2019, The Hill was ranked second among all US news sites for political readership, second to CNN, and ahead of Capitol Hill competitors such as Politico.[17]

In 2020, it was again ranked second for online politics readership across all news sites, behind only CNN. It remained ahead of Politico, Fox News, NBCNews.com and MSNBC TV.[18]

 
Vending box for The Hill on K Street.

As of 2020, the newspaper claims to have more than 22,000 print readers.[2] The Hill is distributed for free in newspaper boxes around the U.S. Capitol building, and mailed directly to all congressional offices.

As of 2020, The Hill's YouTube channel had 1,100,000 subscribers, ahead of Politico, Axios, and Bloomberg Politics. In October 2020, The Hill's YouTube channel averaged over 1.5 million daily video views and more than 10 million per week; in September 2020 it received over 340 million video views.[19]

In 2021, The Hill was acquired by Nexstar Media Group for $130 million.[9][20]

Features and editions

Hill TV

In June 2018, The Hill launched Hill.TV, a digital news channel. The channel features Rising, a daily morning news program first hosted by Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton.[21][22] In May 2021, Ball and Saagar Enjeti announced they were departing in order to release their own independent project, Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar.[21][23] Since then, Robby Soave, Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, Emily Jashinsky, Batya Ungar-Sargon,[24] and Briahna Joy Gray have hosted the program, along with guests including Colin Rogero, Jamal Simmons, Emily Miller, Alyssa Farah, and Rachel Bovard.[25]

Notable stories and awards

The National Press Club's annual Sandy Hume Memorial Award is named after staffer Sandy Hume, in recognition of his 1997 reporting in The Hill of an attempted Republican coup against then-speaker Newt Gingrich.[26]

In 2019, The Hill won the Society of Professional Journalists' First Prizes for Features ("Celebrities dive into midterms, hoping to thwart Trump") and Series ("How The Trump Tax Law Passed").[27]

In 2020, The Hill won the Society of Professional Journalists' First Prize for Features, for the story "Inside the Secret World of the CIA's Social Media Team".[28]

Staffing

Masthead

  • Jason Jedlinski, General Manager[2]
  • Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief[29]
  • Josh Awtry, SVP Audience
  • Sarah Katt, SVP Programming
  • Ian Swanson, Managing Editor
  • Jesse Byrnes, Senior Editor
  • Tristan Lejeune, Senior Editor
  • Frank Craig, Contributor Editor
  • Mike Demarest, Audience Development Director
  • Greg Nash, Photo Editor
  • Linda Petre, Production Manager

Past

Controversies

In 2017, The Hill hired John Solomon.[30] Solomon inserted material from advertisers into journalistic copy, leading to protests from The Hill's publisher.[31] Solomon's role was changed to opinion contributor.[32] In March 2018, he conspired to publish a report about the challenged Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory.[31] In September 2019, Solomon left The Hill.[30]

In January 2019, CNN claimed Finkelstein interfered in the editorial independence of the paper by "keeping a watchful eye on the newspaper’s coverage to ensure it is not too critical" of U.S. President Donald Trump.[30]

Kim Iversen was a host on Rising. She was a critic of Anthony Fauci. According to the Daily Beast, Iversen left the show in July 2022 after being excluded from participating in an interview with Fauci.[24] Katie Halper, a former free-lancer with Rising, was terminated on September 28, 2022. The Intercept reported that she recorded a "Radar" monologue that described Israel as an "apartheid" state.[33]

In January 2023, Voice of America reported that The Hill received sponsorship funding from Alibaba Group.[34]

References

  1. ^ a b Yingling, Jennifer (2014-07-28). "The Hill names Bob Cusack Editor in Chief". The Hill. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Who we are". The Hill. 7 February 2007. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  3. ^ . Americans for the Arts Action Fund. February 2015. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Glaberson, William (25 May 1994). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on July 16, 2014.
  5. ^ Joyella, Mark. . AdWeek. K Street, NW, Washington D.C. ISSN 0199-2864. Archived from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  6. ^ "Contact Us". The Hill. July 18, 2018 [First published August 5, 2009]. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  7. ^ McFadden, Robert D. (November 28, 2012). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on November 29, 2012.
  8. ^ Mundy, Alicia (December 2, 1996). (PDF). Mediaweek. Vol. 6, no. 46. p. 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2021.
  9. ^ a b Smith, Ben; Robertson, Katie (August 20, 2021). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on August 21, 2021.
  10. ^ "'NowThis,' 'The Hill' Among Top 10 Most Tweeted News Outlets". www.mediapost.com. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  11. ^ Fandos, Nicholas (2016-05-14). "Capitol Hill Newspapers, Once a Protected Class, Redefine Themselves (Published 2016)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  12. ^ Doctor, Ken. "Washington Post, New York Times are big winners of election wars". TheStreet. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  13. ^ Communicator, Capitol (2017-03-02). ""The Hill" Has Record Web Traffic in January". Capitol Communicator. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  14. ^ Lejeune, Tristan (2017-12-05). "The Hill named one of 2017's top 10 tweeted news outlets by Twitter". TheHill. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  15. ^ Blake, Aaron (August 22, 2017). "Analysis | Trump backers' alarming reliance on hoax and conspiracy theory websites, in 1 chart". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  16. ^ Faris, Robert; Roberts, Hal; Etling, Bruce (August 8, 2017). Partisanship, Propaganda, and Disinformation: Online Media and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Berkman Center for Internet & Society. p. 72. OCLC 1048396744.
  17. ^ "CNN Digital Breaks Records, Sees Biggest Audience in History in 2019". Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Best Summer on Record For CNN Digital". Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  19. ^ "The Hill's YouTube Stats (Summary Profile) - Social Blade Stats". socialblade.com.
  20. ^ Goldsmith, Jill (August 20, 2021). "Nexstar Media Buys Political News Hub, The Hill, For $130 Million". Deadline.
  21. ^ a b Cockburn (2021-06-01). "The fall of Rising". The Spectator. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  22. ^ "Buck Sexton helps launch Hill.tv with debut of new daily morning show "Rising with Krystal & Buck"". Premiere Networks. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  23. ^ Berkowitz, Joe (2021-06-12). "Why 'Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar' became the number-one political podcast in a week". Fast Company. Retrieved 2021-06-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. ^ a b Baragona, Justin (July 27, 2022). . Daily Beast. Archived from the original on September 2, 2022.
  25. ^ "The Hill - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  26. ^ "National Press Club Journalism Awards". National Press Club.
  27. ^ "List of Dateline Awards winners announced at dinner". publisher, D.C., Pro Chapter. 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  28. ^ "Dateline Awards for work published, broadcast in 2019 announced online in historic first for SPJ DC Chapter". Society of Professional Journalists. 9 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  29. ^ . Politico. August 4, 2020. Archived from the original on August 6, 2020.
  30. ^ a b c Stelter, Brian; Darcy, Oliver (January 18, 2019). "Jimmy Finkelstein, the owner of The Hill, has flown under the radar. But he's played a key role in the Ukraine scandal". CNN Business. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  31. ^ a b Jake Pearson, Mike Spies, J. David McSwane (2019-10-25). "How a Veteran Reporter Worked with Giuliani's Associates to Launch the Ukraine Conspiracy". ProPublica. Retrieved 2020-02-24.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  32. ^ Erik Wemple (2018-05-14). "The Hill's John Solomon moves to new spot as 'opinion contributor'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  33. ^ Grim, Ryan (September 29, 2022). . The Intercept. First Look Media. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022.
  34. ^ Wenhao, Ma (9 February 2023). "China's Alibaba Spends Big on DC Lobbying, Campaign Contributions". Voice of America. Retrieved 2023-02-10.

External links

  • Official website  
  • The Hill's channel on YouTube

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The Hill is an American newspaper and digital media company based in Washington D C that was founded in 1994 4 2 The HillTypeDaily newspaper when Congress is in session FormatCompactOwner s Nexstar Media GroupFounder s Jerry Finkelstein and Martin TolchinEditorBob CusackManaging editorIan Swanson 1 Photo editorGreg NashFoundedSeptember 1 1994 28 years ago 1994 09 01 LanguageAmerican EnglishHeadquarters1625 K St NW Suite 900 Washington D C 20006 U S 38 54 11 N 77 02 15 W 38 90306 N 77 03750 W 38 90306 77 03750 The Hill newspaper Coordinates 38 54 11 N 77 02 15 W 38 90306 N 77 03750 W 38 90306 77 03750 The Hill newspaper CityWashington D C CountryUnited StatesCirculation24 000 print as of December 2012 2 3 ISSN1521 1568OCLC number31153202Websitethehill wbr comMedia of the United StatesList of newspapersFocusing on politics policy business and international relations The Hill s coverage includes the U S Congress the presidency and executive branch and election campaigns 5 The Hill describes its output as nonpartisan reporting on the inner workings of Government and the nexus of politics and business 6 The company s primary outlet is TheHill com The Hill is additionally distributed in print for free around Washington D C and distributed to all congressional offices It is owned by Nexstar Media Group since 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1 2 Digital distribution and print circulation 2 Features and editions 2 1 Hill TV 2 2 Notable stories and awards 3 Staffing 3 1 Masthead 3 2 Past 3 3 Controversies 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFounding and early years Edit The company was founded as a newspaper in 1994 by Democratic power broker and New York businessman Jerry Finkelstein 7 and Martin Tolchin a former correspondent for The New York Times New York Representative Gary L Ackerman was also a major shareholder 4 The name of the publication alludes to Capitol Hill as a synecdoche for the United States Congress and government generally 8 In 2012 James Jimmy A Finkelstein assumed control of the organization 9 1 2 Digital distribution and print circulation Edit The Hill has grown to become the second most viewed US political news website and the third most tweeted U S news source 10 In 2016 The New York Times reported that The Hill was proceeding with ambitious expansion plans to become a national brand publication and its website traffic increased 126 over the prior year and was above Politico s traffic for the period 11 Following the 2016 US presidential election The Street reported that The Hill saw the largest increase in online political readership among political news sites with an increase of 780 CNN and Politico saw smaller increases over the period 12 making The Hill the fastest growing political news site 13 In 2017 The Hill was also cited by Twitter as one of the top 10 most tweeted news sources 14 A 2017 study by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet amp Society at Harvard University found that The Hill was the second most shared source among supporters of Donald Trump on Twitter during the election behind Breitbart News 15 16 In 2019 The Hill was ranked second among all US news sites for political readership second to CNN and ahead of Capitol Hill competitors such as Politico 17 In 2020 it was again ranked second for online politics readership across all news sites behind only CNN It remained ahead of Politico Fox News NBCNews com and MSNBC TV 18 Vending box for The Hill on K Street As of 2020 the newspaper claims to have more than 22 000 print readers 2 The Hill is distributed for free in newspaper boxes around the U S Capitol building and mailed directly to all congressional offices As of 2020 The Hill s YouTube channel had 1 100 000 subscribers ahead of Politico Axios and Bloomberg Politics In October 2020 The Hill s YouTube channel averaged over 1 5 million daily video views and more than 10 million per week in September 2020 it received over 340 million video views 19 In 2021 The Hill was acquired by Nexstar Media Group for 130 million 9 20 Features and editions EditHill TV Edit In June 2018 The Hill launched Hill TV a digital news channel The channel features Rising a daily morning news program first hosted by Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton 21 22 In May 2021 Ball and Saagar Enjeti announced they were departing in order to release their own independent project Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar 21 23 Since then Robby Soave Ryan Grim Kim Iversen Emily Jashinsky Batya Ungar Sargon 24 and Briahna Joy Gray have hosted the program along with guests including Colin Rogero Jamal Simmons Emily Miller Alyssa Farah and Rachel Bovard 25 Notable stories and awards Edit The National Press Club s annual Sandy Hume Memorial Award is named after staffer Sandy Hume in recognition of his 1997 reporting in The Hill of an attempted Republican coup against then speaker Newt Gingrich 26 In 2019 The Hill won the Society of Professional Journalists First Prizes for Features Celebrities dive into midterms hoping to thwart Trump and Series How The Trump Tax Law Passed 27 In 2020 The Hill won the Society of Professional Journalists First Prize for Features for the story Inside the Secret World of the CIA s Social Media Team 28 Staffing EditMasthead Edit Jason Jedlinski General Manager 2 Bob Cusack Editor in Chief 29 Josh Awtry SVP Audience Sarah Katt SVP Programming Ian Swanson Managing Editor Jesse Byrnes Senior Editor Tristan Lejeune Senior Editor Frank Craig Contributor Editor Mike Demarest Audience Development Director Greg Nash Photo Editor Linda Petre Production ManagerPast Edit James Carville Ron Christie Judd Gregg David Keene Josh Marshall Dick Morris A B Stoddard Byron York John Solomon Gen Michael Hayden ret former NSA and CIA director Controversies Edit In 2017 The Hill hired John Solomon 30 Solomon inserted material from advertisers into journalistic copy leading to protests from The Hill s publisher 31 Solomon s role was changed to opinion contributor 32 In March 2018 he conspired to publish a report about the challenged Biden Ukraine conspiracy theory 31 In September 2019 Solomon left The Hill 30 In January 2019 CNN claimed Finkelstein interfered in the editorial independence of the paper by keeping a watchful eye on the newspaper s coverage to ensure it is not too critical of U S President Donald Trump 30 Kim Iversen was a host on Rising She was a critic of Anthony Fauci According to the Daily Beast Iversen left the show in July 2022 after being excluded from participating in an interview with Fauci 24 Katie Halper a former free lancer with Rising was terminated on September 28 2022 The Intercept reported that she recorded a Radar monologue that described Israel as an apartheid state 33 In January 2023 Voice of America reported that The Hill received sponsorship funding from Alibaba Group 34 References Edit a b Yingling Jennifer 2014 07 28 The Hill names Bob Cusack Editor in Chief The Hill Retrieved 2014 08 07 a b c d e Who we are The Hill 7 February 2007 Retrieved 23 February 2020 The Hill An investment in the arts is an investment in economic growth Americans for the Arts Action Fund February 2015 Archived from the original on June 20 2015 Retrieved June 20 2015 a b Glaberson William 25 May 1994 New paper to vie for readers on Capitol Hill The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 16 2014 Joyella Mark New and Old Political Media Are Battling for Dominance in the Century s Wildest Election AdWeek K Street NW Washington D C ISSN 0199 2864 Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved 2016 12 24 Contact Us The Hill July 18 2018 First published August 5 2009 Retrieved October 20 2018 McFadden Robert D November 28 2012 Jerry Finkelstein New York Power Broker Dies at 96 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on November 29 2012 Mundy Alicia December 2 1996 The In Your Face Race PDF Mediaweek Vol 6 no 46 p 20 Archived from the original PDF on March 9 2021 a b Smith Ben Robertson Katie August 20 2021 The Hill Is Sold to a TV Giant The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on August 21 2021 NowThis The Hill Among Top 10 Most Tweeted News Outlets www mediapost com Retrieved 2021 03 08 Fandos Nicholas 2016 05 14 Capitol Hill Newspapers Once a Protected Class Redefine Themselves Published 2016 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 03 08 Doctor Ken Washington Post New York Times are big winners of election wars TheStreet Retrieved 2021 03 18 Communicator Capitol 2017 03 02 The Hill Has Record Web Traffic in January Capitol Communicator Retrieved 2021 03 18 Lejeune Tristan 2017 12 05 The Hill named one of 2017 s top 10 tweeted news outlets by Twitter TheHill Retrieved 2021 03 18 Blake Aaron August 22 2017 Analysis Trump backers alarming reliance on hoax and conspiracy theory websites in 1 chart Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 10 10 Faris Robert Roberts Hal Etling Bruce August 8 2017 Partisanship Propaganda and Disinformation Online Media and the 2016 U S Presidential Election Berkman Center for Internet amp Society p 72 OCLC 1048396744 CNN Digital Breaks Records Sees Biggest Audience in History in 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Best Summer on Record For CNN Digital Retrieved 2021 03 08 The Hill s YouTube Stats Summary Profile Social Blade Stats socialblade com Goldsmith Jill August 20 2021 Nexstar Media Buys Political News Hub The Hill For 130 Million Deadline a b Cockburn 2021 06 01 The fall of Rising The Spectator Retrieved 2021 06 07 Buck Sexton helps launch Hill tv with debut of new daily morning show Rising with Krystal amp Buck Premiere Networks 2018 06 21 Retrieved 2020 02 11 Berkowitz Joe 2021 06 12 Why Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar became the number one political podcast in a week Fast Company Retrieved 2021 06 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Baragona Justin July 27 2022 D C Insider Rag s Star Conspiracy Theorist Abruptly Exits Daily Beast Archived from the original on September 2 2022 The Hill YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2022 05 08 National Press Club Journalism Awards National Press Club List of Dateline Awards winners announced at dinner publisher D C Pro Chapter 2019 06 12 Retrieved 2021 03 01 Dateline Awards for work published broadcast in 2019 announced online in historic first for SPJ DC Chapter Society of Professional Journalists 9 June 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Birthday of the Day Bob Cusack editor in chief of The Hill Politico August 4 2020 Archived from the original on August 6 2020 a b c Stelter Brian Darcy Oliver January 18 2019 Jimmy Finkelstein the owner of The Hill has flown under the radar But he s played a key role in the Ukraine scandal CNN Business Retrieved November 19 2019 a b Jake Pearson Mike Spies J David McSwane 2019 10 25 How a Veteran Reporter Worked with Giuliani s Associates to Launch the Ukraine Conspiracy ProPublica Retrieved 2020 02 24 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link Erik Wemple 2018 05 14 The Hill s John Solomon moves to new spot as opinion contributor The Washington Post Retrieved 2020 02 24 Grim Ryan September 29 2022 Hill TV Censors Segment on Rashida Tlaib s Description of Israel as Apartheid Government Bars Reporter The Intercept First Look Media Archived from the original on September 30 2022 Wenhao Ma 9 February 2023 China s Alibaba Spends Big on DC Lobbying Campaign Contributions Voice of America Retrieved 2023 02 10 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Hill newspaper Official website The Hill s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Hill newspaper amp oldid 1138522380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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