Three months after announcing it would shutter the print magazine for its politics- and policy-focused National Journal, the Atlantic Media Company announced a broad expansion of its Washington, D.C., coverage. “For the first time in the magazine’s long history, The Atlantic is planning to dedicate reporters to covering the White House, Capitol Hill, the agencies, and lobbying,” said James Bennet and Bob Cohn, co-presidents of The Atlantic, in a memo to staff. The Atlantic already has staff covering politics and policy; the launch of what is informally being called the...
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