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Washington Examiner Announces Redesigned Weekly Magazine
Byron & Barone
For Immediate Release
May 15, 2015
Washington Examiner Launches Friday morning politics show
BYRON & BARONE
On WashingtonExaminer.com
Washington–The 2016 presidential campaign is well underway and two of Washington’s leading political analysts today launch a new webcast video show, BYRON & BARONE, to bring you the latest.
Washington Examiner senior columnists Byron York and Michael Barone lift the lid on what’s important in the 2016 election campaign in a lively, informal, and insightful show shot on location around the nation’s capital. It’s a smart, free-form, free-wheeling tour of the week’s election events, the winners and losers, and reporting that will keep you ahead of the curve.
Check it out on the Washington Examiner website every Friday morning—any time after it’s posted at 7 am.
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For more information, contact:
Michelle Fillebrown, [email protected], 202-903-2000, 973-294-6578
Alex Rosenwald, [email protected], 202-480-4514
New Hires - May
New Hires
For Immediate Release
April 29, 2015
New Hires at Washington Examiner
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Washington Examiner Editorial Director Hugo Gurdon is pleased to announce the hiring of three distinguished journalists.
Jim Antle is joining the Washington Examiner May 4 as politics editor, overseeing political coverage as Campaign 2016 heats up. With more than a decade of experience covering politics and public policy, Antle comes from The Daily Caller, where he served as managing editor. He was previously an editor at The American Spectator and senior writer for The American Conservative. Author of Devouring Freedom: Can Big Government Ever Be Stopped? (Regnery, 2013), Antle’s articles have appeared in Politico, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, the Dallas Morning News, The Week, Reason and other publications. He has appeared on C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC, National Public Radio and other programs. Twitter: @JimAntle
Daniel Allott starts May 5 as Washington Examiner’s deputy commentary page editor. He is a regular contributor to Investor’s Business Daily’s Leaders & Success page and was most recently senior writer at American Values, a Washington public policy organization. He has ghost-written two books and edited four others. A former Washington Fellow at the National Review Institute, Allott’s articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Politico, National Review Online and other publications. Twitter: @DanielAllott
Ryan Lovelace comes to Washington Examiner as a politics reporter on May 1 from National Review, where he worked as a William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism and covered national politics, including immigration, the Ferguson riots, and the Department of Homeland Security. Lovelace, who won the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award at Butler University’s Pulliam School of Journalism, has also written for The Weekly Standard and The Daily Caller. Twitter: @LovelaceRyanD
Hugo Gurdon says, “The addition of these journalists to the Washington Examiner’s newsroom is another significant step in the expansion we began eight months ago. They, and other staff additions to be announced in the next few weeks, will help us to provide the excellent reporting and commentary that our readers expect on national politics and the 2016 campaign.”
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Providing intellectual capital for the nation’s capital, the Washington Examiner brings readers excellence in news coverage, reporting and thoughtful commentary. Washington Examiner is published by MediaDC, a subsidiary of Clarity Media.
For more information, contact:
Alex Rosenwald, [email protected], 202-459-4947
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