society and community | March 02, 2026

What is the conservative newspaper in Washington DC?

What is the conservative newspaper in Washington DC?

The Washington Times is an American conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., that covers general interest topics with a particular emphasis on national politics.

How much is a subscription to the Washington Examiner?

The Washington Examiner covers in-depth news coverage, diligent investigative reporting and thoughtful commentary, making sure you’re always in the know about Washington’s latest exploits. Current renewal rate is 44 issues for $65.00. Washington Examiner, published by MediaDC, currently publishes 44 times annually.

How do I cancel my Washington Examiner subscription?

You may cancel online at any time during your subscription by contacting customer service at washingtonexaminer.com or 1-800-274-7293 to request cancellation, and receive a full refund for all unserved issues. By clicking the checkbox at the beginning of this section you agree to this recurring charge.

How big is the Washington Post?

As of May 2013, its average weekday circulation was 474,767, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, making it the seventh largest newspaper in the country by circulation, behind USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Daily News, and the New York Post.

What newspaper did Alexander Hamilton start?

New York Evening Post
It was established in 1801 by Federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, and became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century under the name New York Evening Post.

Who owns the Examiner newspaper?

Australian Community Media
The Examiner (Tasmania)

Front page
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Australian Community Media
EditorCourtney Greisbach
Managing editorMark Baker

How do I contact the Washington Examiner?

  1. 1015 15th St NW. Ste 500 Washington, DC 20005. Downtown.
  2. (202) 903-2000.

Is Washington Post peer reviewed?

Some reputable sources: national newspapers (New York Times; Washington Post); large, popular magazines (Time; Newsweek); scholarly journals (peer-reviewed); and academic books (most of our non-fiction books in Gorgas are written by academics and scholars). Check what other sources are saying about the topic.

Is the examiner owned by Murdoch?

Ownership. Once owned by ENT Limited, The Examiner was owned by the Rural Press group and is now part of Australian Community Media. The current editor is Simon Tennant.

Who was the editor of the Examiner?

Other literary periodicals included the Examiner (1808–80), edited by the radical essayist Leigh Hunt, who introduced the poetry of Shelley and Keats to the public through its columns; the New Monthly Magazine (1814–84); Bentley’s Miscellany (1837), which had Dickens as its first editor and Oliver Twist as one of its…