The Hill
Newspaper | Independent
 
The Hill is a non-partisan, non-ideological weekly newspaper published from Washington, D.C. that describes the inner workings of U.S. Congress. Founded in 1994 by Martin Tolchin after 40 years as a reporter with The New York Times, the newspaper profiles lawmakers and aides, offers features describing the sociology and politics of the Hill, book and restaurant reviews and a weekly column about the Capitol Hill neighborhoods. Its print circulation of 21,000, the largest of any Capitol Hill publication. More » (SourceWikipedia)
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Audience Small audience (10-100K) (English)
Formats News Report, News Analysis, Opinion, Special Report, Blog Post
Politics Neutral (100%) (3 reviews)
Authors J. Taylor Rushing, Mike Soraghan, Jim Snyder, Michael O'Brien, Walter Alarkon, Aaron Blake, Gerald Fernandez ?, Manu Raju...
Media Newspaper, Online | Publication
Quality Tags Newsworthy, Balanced, Factual
Story Tags congress, "cop out" at the cap0ital, "patriot" act, abramoff, and so on!, authorization, bringing home the bacon, bush administration, constitution, corruption...
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Editorial
Reviewed by Fabrice Florin, Kaizar Campwala, Dwight Rousu, Paul Blumenthal, Jim Mac Donald, Mike LaBonte...
Edited by Fabrice Florin, Rod Amis, Ezra Fox
Last Edit Jul. 20, 2006
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Our Rating
average rating is 3.30
3.3 avg. from 236 reviews
(60 trust ratings)


Trust
average rating is 3.39

Overall
average rating is 3.26

Accuracy
average rating is 3.25

Balance
average rating is 2.98

Context
average rating is 3.24

Evidence
average rating is 3.19

Fairness
average rating is 3.37

Importance
average rating is 3.71

Information
average rating is 3.42

Sources
average rating is 3.21

Style
average rating is 3.14


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Number of Sources
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Anonymous Sources
4

Number of Viewpoints
4

Opinions as Facts
0

Number of Stakeholders
2

Stakeholders Quoted
2

Complimentary Words
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