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The Politico

As newspapers across the country cut budgets and staffs, a bold new online venture called The Politico has just started up. It will focus exclusively on national politics with seasoned journalists doing non-partisan news reporting. Can it succeed where others have failed? How does it differ from already-established political blogs? Join KCRW General Manager Ruth Seymour in conversation with The Politico's top editors.

As newspapers across the country cut budgets and staffs, a bold new online venture called The Politico has just started up. It will focus exclusively on national politics with seasoned journalists doing non-partisan news reporting. Can it succeed where others have failed? How does it differ from already-established political blogs? Join KCRW General Manager Ruth Seymour with The Politico's top editors, John Harris and Jim VandeHei.

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