1. About The Washington Post

    The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877.

    Perhaps the most notable incident in the Post's history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began the media's investigation of Watergate. This contributed greatly to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

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    2. 4 Reasons You Should Care About Social Responsibility

      Explore Washington Technology (Jan 4 2012)

      ...ocial responsibility programs for 2012. A sound CSR program may be more important now than ever. As the Washington Post ... As 2011 came to a close, government contractors were working around the clock to write winning ... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Media move to provide context in social media savvy world

      Explore prweekus.com (Nov 8 2011)

      Media move to provide context in social media savvy world ...oesn't matter unless you're always last," added Terence Samuel, deputy national political editor at The Washington Post. Michael Calderone, senior media reporter at the Huffington Post, noted that digital media has shru... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Huffington Post   CNN   The Washington Post

    4. 50 Social Media Stats to Kickstart Your Slide Deck

      Explore Advertising Age (Jul 15 2011)

      50 Social Media Stats to Kickstart Your Slide Deck ... 2010, 29.3 million readers read some 270 million pages of Post journalism each month, a record for The Washington Post. Of that, 28.1 million did so online and, while [Washington Post] brought in 4.2 million new reader... (Read Full Article)

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    5. Facebook Driving Traffic to News Websites

      Explore MarketingProfs (May 12 2011)

      Facebook Driving Traffic to News Websites ...k, followed by ABC News (7.35%), CNN (7.05%), The New York Times (6.20%), The Examiner (5.98%), and The Washington Post (4.58%). At the low end are AOL News, MSNBC, and local aggregator Topix, each deriving roughly 1.0%... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook   Huffington Post   CNN

    6. Google deflects PR firm's attack of Gmail privacy

      Explore usatoday.com (May 10 2011)

      ... Soghoian. Mercurio even offered in a widely circulated e-mail to help Soghoian get it published in The Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, Roll Call and The Huffington Post. Meanwhile, Goldman connected with USA TODAY... (Read Full Article)

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    7. Andrew Sullivan Joins Daily Beast and Newsweek

      Explore A Guide to the Media Industry (Feb 28 2011)

      ... the opportunity of a lifetime.” Mr. Sullivan will join Howard Kurtz, a three-decade veteran of The Washington Post who was lured to The Daily Beast in October 2010. At the time, Mr. Kurtz’s move ignited speculation... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Newsweek   The New Yorker   The Washington Post

    8. David Carr: The Flight from “Old School” to Online Media

      Explore Version 2.0 Communications (Oct 13 2010)

      ...es at national papers and magazines to upstart blogs. Howard Kurtz—longtime political columnist at The Washington Post—recently made headlines when announcing he was leaving to join The Daily Beast. This announc... (Read Full Article)

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    9. A Vanishing Journalistic Divide

      Explore The New York Times (Oct 12 2010)

      If you were going to pick an epicenter for mainstream media, The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz would not be a bad place to land. With his running scorecard on Beltway journalists,... (Read Full Article)

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    10. Scrutinizing military-media relations

      Explore Politics, Political News (Jun 30 2010)

      ...larly, Gen. David Petraeus, now due to replace McChrystal in Afghanistan, wrote an op-ed article in The Washington Post just weeks before the 2004 presidential election. Petraeus, then in charge of training the Iraqi se... (Read Full Article)

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