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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 | ||
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* | *Wayne LaPierre]] | ||
* | *William Bennett]] | ||
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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