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  2. The Messenger (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Messenger was an American news website founded by Jimmy Finkelstein, the former owner of Washington, D.C.-based news organization The Hill. The publication launched on May 15, 2023, and hired many journalists and editors from several other established news organizations. On January 31, 2024, Finkelstein informed employees that The Messenger ...

  3. Ethiopians in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The African Diaspora in the United States and Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Global Academic Publishing, September 1, 2010. ISBN 143843684X, 9781438436845. Start page: p. 243. Chacko, Elizabeth. "Translocality in Washington, D.C. and Addis Ababa: Spaces and Linkages of the Ethiopian Diaspora in Two Capital Cities" (Chapter 10).

  4. News Startup The Messenger Is Shutting Down Effective ... - AOL

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    The Messenger is shutting its doors eight months after the digital news site launched, with the startup having burned through $50 million in funding. It was a very hard and sudden crash. The New ...

  5. The Washington Informer - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Informer. The Washington Informer is a weekly newspaper published in Washington, D.C. The Informer is female-owned and is targeted at the African-American population of the D.C. metropolitan area [1]. [2] The publisher is Denise Rolark Barnes, whose father, Calvin W. Rolark (1927–1994), [3] [4] founded the paper in 1964.

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  7. Upstart digital news outlet The Messenger shuts down less ...

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    January 31, 2024 at 3:22 PM. Valerie Plesch/The New York Times/Redux/File. The Messenger, the upstart digital news outlet that hired hundreds of journalists and vowed to upend the industry as a ...

  8. The Current Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Current Newspapers consisted of four print and online weekly community newspapers in Washington, D.C., with editions targeted to affluent communities in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, and Northwest DC. The publications group provided readers with the latest news from the District of Columbia government, local government including ...

  9. Quicksilver Times - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Washington, D.C. Circulation. 20,000 (as of 1970) Quicksilver Times was an antiwar, counterculture underground newspaper published in Washington, DC from 1969 to 1972. Terry Becker Jr., a former college newspaper editor and reporter for the Newhouse News Service, was the main instigator in the founding group of antiwar activists.