Politico, known earlier as The Politico*, is an American political journalism company based in Arlington County, Virginia, that covers politics and policy in the United States and internationally. It distributes content through its website, television, physical newspapers, radio, and podcasts. Its coverage in Washington, D.C., includes the U.S. Congress, lobbying, media and the presidency.[3]
Politico Europe is the European edition of the American publication Politico, a journalism company based in Arlington County, Virginia. In September 2014, Politico formed a joint venture with German publisher Axel Springer SE to launch its European edition, based in Brussels.[1] In December 2014, the joint venture announced its acquisition of Development Institute International, a leading French events content provider, and European Voice, a European political newspaper, to be re-launched under the Politico brand.[2] Politico Europe was launched with an event on april 21, 2015. Amongst the participants were President of the European Council Donald Tusk and then President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz.[3]
Political Europe debuted in print on April 23, 2015.[4]
The main source of revenue comes from advertising and event sponsorships, with nearly half from paid subscriptions.[5]
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* In April 2017, Politico Magazine published an article purporting to show long-term links between U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Jewish outreach organization Chabad-Lubavitch.[51]
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The article was widely condemned, with the head of the Anti-Defamation League
Jonathan Greenblatt saying that it "evokes age-old myths about Jews".[52][53][54]
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