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'''Townhall.com''' is an | '''Townhall.com''' is an American conservative website and print magazine<ref>{{citation | ||
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| publisher = Townhall.com}}</ref> | | publisher = Townhall.com}}</ref> Jonathan Garthwaite is Executive Editor. Founded in 1997 by the Heritage Foundation it became independent in 2005, and was acquired, in 2006, Townhall.com was acquired by Salem Communications Corporation. Salem is "...the leading US radio and Internet broadcaster reaching audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values."<ref name=AboutSite>{{citation | ||
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Its former vice president and general manager, Mike DeFeo, is now the general manager of social and interactive media for the | Its former vice president and general manager, Mike DeFeo, is now the general manager of social and interactive media for the Washington Times. <ref>{{citation | ||
| title = DeFeo Leaves TownHall.com For Washington Times | | title = DeFeo Leaves TownHall.com For Washington Times | ||
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==People == | ==People == | ||
* | *Wayne LaPierre | ||
*William Bennett | |||
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New subscribers are offered the choice of a book from | New subscribers are offered the choice of a book from Glenn Beck or Sarah Palin. | ||
It lists the following regular sections: | It lists the following regular sections: |
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Townhall.com is an American conservative website and print magazine[1], "...fastest growing monthly conservative news magazine from the people that bring you Townhall.com" with the site motto "The Source for Conservative Political News, Cartoons, Issues and Blogs...where your opinion counts".[2] Jonathan Garthwaite is Executive Editor. Founded in 1997 by the Heritage Foundation it became independent in 2005, and was acquired, in 2006, Townhall.com was acquired by Salem Communications Corporation. Salem is "...the leading US radio and Internet broadcaster reaching audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values."[3] Its former vice president and general manager, Mike DeFeo, is now the general manager of social and interactive media for the Washington Times. [4] People
New subscribers are offered the choice of a book from Glenn Beck or Sarah Palin. It lists the following regular sections:
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