National Amusements has an 80% voting majority and also owns the major company Viacom, the company behind Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET, CMT, and VH1. ... Index of US Mainstream Media Ownership. 20 Reach Reported 90 million visits per month, SimilarWeb April 2021. # estimated monthly 90,000,000 4 more rows
134 The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel is the publisher, part-owner, and former editor of The Nation.
In 1995 the magazine was losing $500,000 a year and its editor in chief, Victor S. Navasky and vanden Heuvel, along with Paul Newman, E.L. Doctorow, Alan Sagner (former Corporation for Public Broadcasting chairman), Peter Norton (Norton Utilities software creator) and others purchased the 130-year-old journal of liberal opinion from Arthur L. Carter, who also owned The Litchfield County Times in Connecticut and The New York Observer. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. Today, "The Nation Builders (formerly The Nation Associates) is a community of Nation reader-activists committed to supporting The Nation's one-of-a-kind journalism, promoting our message and advancing the progressive agenda." These supporters supply 20% of all The Nation's revenues. These donors are not disclosed. They also have a loyalty Visa card and an annual cruise that fund the newsroom. Private For Profit Print and Digital 1.94M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,940,000
135 Bangor Daily News It has been owned by the Towle-Warren family for four generations.
Its current publisher Richard J. Warren is the great-grandson of J. Norman Towle, who bought the paper in 1895. BDN, the paper is published by Bangor Publishing Company, a local family-owned company. Private For Profit Print and Digital Digital Subs 16,500, Home Delivery 18,740, Home Delivery (Sunday Only) - 909, 2021, Directly Reported Via Dave Gifford, BDN. 1.93M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,930,000
136 Santa Rosa Press Democrat Jeannie Schulz, philanthropist and widow of the late “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, and local real estate developer, lobbyist Darius Anderson and a prominent group of Sonoma County residents purchased the newspaper with a mission to restore local ownership.
Sonoma Media Investments assembled about $15 million in debt and equity funding in November 2012 to acquire The Press Democrat, Petaluma Argus-Courier and North Bay Business Journal for an undisclosed price from Florida-based Halifax Media Group, according to Steve Falk, the company’s CEO. They have since paid it back. Private For Profit Print and Digital 1.92M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,920,000
137 The New Republic Win McCormack, a publisher and editor based in New York and Portland, Ore., who founded the literary quarterly Tin House.
The New Republic announced that it was moving back to Washington in March 2021, its home city for most of its 107-year existence, and named Michael Tomasky as editor. Tomasky has edited the policy journal Democracy: A Journal of Ideas since 2009 and writes a regular column for The Daily Beast. Mr. Tomasky, 60, will continue his role at Democracy, a quarterly publication. He said joining The New Republic would be “the crowning achievement of my career.” Mr. Tomasky was the first U.S. editor of The Guardian when it expanded in America and has contributed to The New York Review of Books and The New York Times. McCormack will keep his business operations for the publication in NYC. Private For Profit Digital Only 1.88M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,880,000
138 The Washington Free Beacon The Washington Free Beacon, financially backed by Paul Singer, an American billionaire hedge fund manager and conservative activist is a privately owned, for-profit online newspaper that began publication on February 7, 2012. The Beacon‘s chairman is Michael Goldfarb. Private Non Profit Digital Only 1.72M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,720,000
139 Power Line Funding is hard to find. They do serve ads and accept donations. An American conservative political blog founded in May 2002. Its posts were originally written by three lawyers who attended Dartmouth College together, namely John H. Hinderaker, Scott W. Johnson, and Paul Mirengoff.
Hinderaker is the President of Minnesota's Think Tank, American Experiment. In 2004, Power Line was named Time magazine's first-ever "Blog of the Year". Private For Profit Digital Only 1.71M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,710,000
140 The American Conservative Need more donor details. TAC for short, its Chairman is Tucker Carlson and it is funded by The American Ideas Institute. 990 Form does not reveal donors. They report they write for "Main Street conservatives who cherish local community, the liberties secured by the Founders, the civilizational foundations of faith and family." Non Profit Print and Digital 1.58M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,580,000
141 Arkansas Press Gazette Walter Hussman. WEHCO Media, Inc., based in Little Rock, AR is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers, cable television systems, and internet service. Walter E. Hussman, Jr. (born 1947), is the president. Private For Profit Digital Only 1.55M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,550,000
142 Science News Founded as an independent nonprofit in 1921 by newspaper magnate E.W. Scripps and zoologist W.E. Ritter, they wanted to improve the quality and accuracy of science journalism.
Science News is funded by:
Broadcom Foundation
Intel Foundation And Intel Corporation Regeneron
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
Arconic Foundation
Defense Stem Education Consortium Department Of Defense
Johnson & Johnson
National Geographic Society
The Lemelson Foundation
Gleason Foundation Heising-Simons Foundation
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
King Abdulaziz & His Companions
Foundation For Giftedness And Creativity Siegel Family Endowment
The Burton Family Foundation
The Richard F. Caris Foundation
and More Non Profit Digital and Print 1.55M on average monthly visitts (SimilarWeb April 2021). Total paid and verified circulation in the past six months ending 12/31/20: 115,989 according to the Alliance for Audited Media. 1,500,000
Reade Brower bought Maine Today Media in 2015, owner of a number of midcoast Maine newspapers and a printing operation in Brunswick, Maine. Over a decade, Browder has consolidated six of Maine's seven daily newspapers, as well as 21 weekly newspapers, under his ownership. Media properties include the Portland Press Herald, Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel, The Coastal Journal, PressHerald.com, CentralMaine.com and MaineToday.com. Private For Profit Print Daily/Digital 100,000 households and over 1.2 million unique visitors every month per email. 1,200,000
144 Christian Science Monitor The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston.
Its founder was concerned with both the state of the world and the quality of available news. Each weekday, the Monitor produces one, clearly labeled religious article offering spiritual insight often related to the news. It has long been funded by the Christian Science Church movement. Non Profit Digital Only In 2018 it had approximately 10,000 subscriptions to its Monitor Daily email service, 1.17M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,170,000
145 CNSNews Media Research Center Chairman L. Brent Bozell III founded CNSNews.
CNSNews.com is a division of the Media Research Center, a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. CNSNews.com relies on the generous support of our thousands of donors and their tax-deductible contributions. It does not accept any federal tax money for its operations. In 2018, Media Research Center reported over $60M since 2014 in donations and other revenue. Non Profit Digital Only 1.04M on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,040,000
146 Tech Meme Gabe Rivera, a former software engineer at Intel, created TechMeme in 2005 and added MediaGazer in 2010 to track media news and is completely funded by Rivera and its revenue model.
Other verticals he owns include memeorandum.com on politics and WeSmirch.com on celebrity news. Operating originally as Google News-style fully-automated news aggregators, the company blended in human editors to the curation process in 2008. Its staff now includes nine news editors. Mr. Rivera has never raised outside capital for his company, which makes enough money from running sponsored company blog posts for advertisers like Microsoft, Google and Intel to eke out a small profit. Private For Profit Digital Only 999.64K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 1,000,000
147 City Journal -The nation’s premier urban-policy magazine, “the Bible of the new urbanism,” as London’s Daily Telegraph puts it Need more donor details on who gives $15 million to Mahatttan Institute. City Journal is funded by the Manhattan Institute. Paul E. Singer is the Chairman of the Manhattan Institute and President and Co-CEO of Elliott Management, hedge fund.
City Journal is the nation’s premier urban policy magazine for public officials, journalists, and all who seek a stimulating mix of hard-headed practicality and cutting-edge theory. The Manhattan Institute received about $15 million in grants in 2019, according to its 990 Filing via ProPublica. Non Profit Quarterly Print and Digital 897K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021), more info. 897,000
148 Poynter The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a non-profit school for journalism located in St. Petersburg, Florida with a digital media outlet that reports on the state of media. Poynter is the owner of The Tampa Bay Times newspaper.
The school began on May 29, 1975, when Nelson Poynter, the owner and chairman of the St. Petersburg Times (now the Tampa Bay Times) and Times Publishing Company, announced that he planned to start a small journalism school called the Modern Media Institute. (The name of the school was changed to the Poynter Institute almost a decade later.) In 1977, Nelson Poynter willed ownership of the Times Publishing Company to the Institute so that after his death the school would become the owner of the St. Petersburg Times. Poynter died in 1978, at the age of 74. He had become ill in his office just a few hours after he helped break ground for the new St. Petersburg campus of the University of South Florida. At that point the Institute began to grow into the larger school that exists today. The Tampa Bay Times is owned by the not-for-profit Poynter Institute. Non Profit Digital Only 882.12K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 882,120
149 Modern Farmer Frank Giustra, the Canadian mining billionaire and former chairman of Lionsgate Entertainment, who had started to produce award-winning olive oil in Umbria, Italy owns the magazine.
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In spring 2012, Anne Marie Gardner, who previously worked for The New York Times and Tatler magazine, started to pitch an idea to investors. Giustra took an interest in Ms. Gardner’s project. By November, he gave her enough money (she would not divulge figures) to start a Website, and a print magazine. Gardner owns a small portion of Modern Farmer. The majority belongs to Giustra. A lawyer later told Gardner that she had signed one of the three worst deals he had ever seen.
Giustra’s wealth was made mostly in mining. He is perhaps better known, however, for being friends with Bill Clinton, who travels occasionally on Giustra’s plane. Recently, for his philanthropy, Giustra received something called the Dalai Lama Humanitarian Award. Several years ago, Giustra gave Clinton’s foundation thirty-one million dollars, and he later pledged at least a hundred million dollars and half of his future earnings from natural-resource ventures. Private For Profit Print and Digital 848.92K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 848,920
150 Protocol (news on tech) Owned by POLITICO's Robert L. Allbritton, the publisher of Protocol and founder, publisher and owner of POLITICO.
Allbritton is also executive chairman of Perpetual Capital Partners, a private middle-market investment firm based in Washington, D.C. A native of Houston, Robert serves on the Board of Directors of the Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation and is a Trustee Emeritus of Wesleyan University. Private For Profit Digital Only 827.12K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 827,120
152 The Spectator USA - U.S. edition of the British current events magazine Owned by Frederick Barclay and the estate of this late twin brother David. They also own The Daily Telegraph newspaper, via Press Holdings.Sir David Barclay, along with his twin brother Sir Frederick, bought The Spectator in 2004, the magazine came as a side dish with their purchase of the Daily Telegraph.
Under their ownership, that quickly changed. The Spectator (1828) became a separate company with no financial cross-entanglements.The Spectator was established in 1828, and touts itself as the best-written and most influential magazine in Britain. In 2018, they launched their monthly global edition of the magazine, bringing to the rest of the world the same insight, original thought the British have enjoyed for 190 years. It is owned by Frederick Barclay (who bought it with his late brother David), and also own The Daily Telegraph newspaper, via Press Holdings. Press Holdings and May Corporation Limited are two Jersey Island-registered holding companies owned by the Barclay brothers, which control the UK holding company Press Acquisitions Limited, which in turn owns the Telegraph Media Group, parent company of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was editor of The Spectator U.K. from 1999-2005. Private For Profit Digital Only 642.25K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021), 20K print subscribers (2021, News Future) 642,250
153 CalMatters Donors who gave $1 million and above: College Futures Foundation
Simone and Tench Coxe
Emerson Collective
The James Irvine Foundation
Kerfuffle Foundation
The Carrie and Greg Penner Fund of The Walton Family Foundation
Chan Zuckerberg
Arnold Foundation. Non Profit Digital Only 200 Media Partners
"In 2020, CalMatters reached 1 in 20 Californians. Best of luck with your research and I'd love to see your findings when you're able to share them." Margarita Noriega VP of Engagement via direct contact (2021)
536K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 536,000
154 The Information Jessica Lessin is the founder, CEO and Editor in Chief. She is the sole owner of The Information. Private For Profit Digital Only 521.32K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 521,320
155 TheCity.nyc Founded by John Wotowicz.
Donations over $1 million:
John Wotowicz, Leon Levy Foundation, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Charles H. Revson Foundation.
Donated $250,000 - $1,000,000:
Arnold Ventures, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Oak Foundation, Richard Ravitch Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Founder John Wotowicz.
Wotowicz is THE CITY’s publisher, overseeing all revenue, technology, business and operational activities. Previously, He was Managing Director and member of the European Investment Banking Operating Committee of Morgan Stanley and Vice President and member of the Global Management Committee of Dimensional Fund Advisors. John was a Board Member of NPR, Inc. and served as Vice Chair, Finance Committee Chair and Co-Chair of the CEO Search Committee. John was also a founding Board Member of the Texas Tribune. Nonprofit Digital Only no subscription, 494.8K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 494,800
156 The Marshall Project. A nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system Founded by former hedge fund manager Neil Barsky.
Other Donors include Chan Zuckerberg Foundation, Open Society by George Soros, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Disney Family Foundation, Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation, Abrams Foundation, Adele Bernhard & Peter Neufeld, David Rockefeller Fund, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Newman's Own Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The Fund for Nonprofit News at The Miami Foundation, Yeuen Kim and Tony Lee, Yogen & Peggy Dalal and more. Non Profit Digital Only 470.39K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 470,390
157 The19th.com - reporting on the intersection of gender, politics, and policy. American Journalism Project founded The 19th. Major Gift Donors listed:
$1,000,000 and above:
Donors $250,000 - $999,999:
Arnold Ventures, Barbara and Amos Hostetter, Ford Foundation, Michelle Mercer and Bruce Golden, Pivotal Ventures, Scorpio Rising Fund/Susan and Nicholas Pritzker, Tricia Raikes, Yellow Chair Foundation. Non Profit Digital Only 30,000 digital newsletter subscribers and average just over 350k UVs per month (2021, personal email from Johanna Derlega CRO), 458.97K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 458,000
159 E&E News Robert Allbritton, founder of Politico, is the owner and founder of Capitol News Company, the parent company of Capitol Hill political newspaper and website Politico and now E&E News.
E&E News reports on energy and environment issues for professionals. Founded in 1998 by Kevin Braun and Michael Witt, the company began as a Capitol Hill clipping service, later became a weekly newsletter, and in 2000 became a Web-based news service. Most of E&E's subscribers are institutions, including think tanks, energy companies and other corporations, environmentalist groups, law firms, and state and federal agencies. For Profit Digital Only 414.08K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 414,080
160 The American Mind A publication of the Claremont Institute whose mission is to restore the principles of the American Founding to their rightful, preeminent authority in our national life. The Institute is funded by many longtime donors and its fabled members and board are listed on the Biennial Report page 51. Non Profit Print and Digital 386.68K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 386,680
161 The Press Gazette Owned by Mike Danson and his Progressive Media International, which also owns the magazines New Statesman and Spear's.
UK digital site dedicated to journalism and media industry news. Its motto is Fighting For Journalism and it contains news from the worlds of newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and online, dealing with launches, closures, moves, legislation and technological advances affecting journalists. Mike Danson made his money from publishing. After graduating from Oxford, he worked as a management consultant, then in 1989 he founded Datamonitor, a market research specialist. Mr Danson, 47, a Manchester United fan, ran the startup Datamonitor on four credit cards before securing investment from Reuters. He pocketed 200M pounds when he sold it. Private For Profit Digital Only 380K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 380,000
162 Human Events In 2019, Raheem Kassam, the former editor in chief of Breitbart London, spearheaded the purchase of Human Events from Salem Media Group.
According to an informed source, the purchase price for Human Events was around $300,000 and an initial budget of $1 million and eight writer. Human Events says it is owned by Parallel Media LLC, a District of Columbia Limited Liability Company. Parallel Media LLC is owned by publisher, Will Chamberlain. Human Events is funded personally by Chamberlain, our “Founding Father” membership program, and other small donors. Private For Profit Digital Only 323.80K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 323,800
163 Commentary Founded by the American Jewish Committee in 1945 under the editorship of Elliot E. Cohen.
Commentary is a monthly American magazine on religion, Judaism, and politics, as well as social and cultural issues. Commentary magazine developed into the leading postwar journal of Jewish affairs with well known media editor John Podhoretz. Non Profit Monthly Print and Digital 317.78K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 317,780
164 News Nation Owned by Nexstar Perry Sook.
Launched September 2020, NewsNation delivers three distinct hours of news content in prime-time, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET, with its anchors pivoting to various locations nationwide as news breaks and stories develop. NewsNation draws on the local market, regional and national expertise of Nexstar’s 5,400 local journalists in 110 local newsrooms across the country and delivers news reporting that is fact-based, impactful, educational and unbiased. Broadcasting live from a new, state-of-the-art newsroom and studio located at WGN-TV in Chicago Publicly Traded TV WGN America, which reaches 75 million homes, has barely made a dent in the news ratings.
It ranked 87th among all cable networks in prime time during the week of Jan. 11, with an average of 62,000 viewers watching its newscasts, according to Nielsen. 250,000
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165 The Markup – A nonprofit, data-driven, investigations of tech and how it influences society Julia Angwin founded this data-driven investigation outlet with an initial gift of $20 million from craigslist founder Craig Newmark of craigslist.
Two other founders, Sue Gardner and Jeff Larson, left after Angwin claimed Gardner was "overtly antagonistic toward the tech industry, rather than journalistically rigorous. Ms. Gardner disputed that characterization." Angwin has remained and leads the nonprofit. They also raised $2 million from the Knight Foundation and an additional $1 million from the Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, and The Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative. Today, they list donors as:
Craig Newmark Philanthropies
Arizona Community Foundation
Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative
The Ford Foundation
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Open Society Foundations
The Diamonstein Spielvogel Foundation
DuckDuckGo
Luminate
Rutgers Center for Law and Justice
New Venture Fund Non Profit Digital Only 241.17K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 241,170
166 Life Ceased regular publication in 2007 and now only prints collector editions. Owned by the Meredith Corporation who publish limited edition collectors books. Instititutional investors own more than 95% of the shares outstanding which is unusual. Top institutional investors in the company included BlackRock Fund Advisors (14.49%), Ariel Investments LLC (10.98%), Select Equity Group LP (10.22%) and The Vanguard Group, Inc. (9.915). Private For Profit Print 216.05K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 216,050
167 Ricochet Owned by Silent Cal Productions, LLC and founded by Reagan speechwriter Peter Robinson and Hollywood writer and producer Rob Long covering news, politics, entertainment, culture.
Ricochet Audio Network offers over 50 original podcasts with new episodes released every day. Since 2010, Ricochet has been the community for smart, civil conversation on the center right. Private For Profit Podcast and Digital 203.39K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 203,390
168 Claremont Review of Books The Claremont Review of Books is a quarterly review of politics and statesmanship published by the conservative Claremont Institute.
The Institute is funded by many longtime donors in the Biennial Report page 51. These donors are listed as the CRB publication committee: Robert Curry
Michael W. Gleba (Sarah Scaife Foundation)
Richard W. Graber (Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation)
Kurt A. Keilhacker
Thomas D. Klingenstein
Larry G. Mattson
Robert W. Nelson Non Profit Quarterly Print and Digital 186K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 186,000
169 Intelligencer Originally launched by New York Magazine, Vox purchased New York Magazine and its titles. Vox Media is owned by NBCUniversal, General Atlantic, Providence Equity Partners, Comcast Ventures, Daniel Rosensweig, Jeffrey Weiner, Accel. Private/Private Equity For Profit Digital Only 170.84K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 170,840
170 Science X Science X is wholly owned by Omicron Limited, headquartered in Douglas, Isle Of Man, United Kingdom. Ed Yong wrote about "Churnalism" and PR in Science in 2010.
Launched in 2004 (Phys.org), Science X’s publishes approximately 200 quality articles every day, offering some of the most comprehensive coverage of sci-tech developments world-wide. The website was founded in March 2004 by two PhD students motivated by the void in hard science news designed for informed and educated readers. The initial idea behind Science X was to cover physics, nanotechnology, and engineering news. While maintaining this focus, Science X has expanded its coverage to other relevant science and technology fields. Science X has filled the void and created a unique niche in science and technology daily news reporting. As proof of this, the site immediately soared in popularity on the web. Today, Science X is a comprehensive sci-tech news portal for all major research disciplines. Some criticism of Physorg is that it is an aggregator of PR for the Science industry. Private For Profit Digital Readership has grown steadily to include 5 million scientists, researchers, and engineers every month. 142K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 142,000
171 The New Criterion It is unclear who funds the publication but they have many fellows from the Manhattan Institute writing for them. The Manhattan Institute received about $15 million in donations in 2019, according to its 990 Filing via ProPublica.
The New Criterion, edited by Roger Kimball, was founded in 1982 by the art critic Hilton Kramer and the pianist and music critic Samuel Lipman. Kimball currently serves on the board of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and is Chairman of the William F. Buckley Jr. Program at Yale. Non Profit Print and Digital 128.67K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021), 7.5K worldwide circulation (2021, Media Kit) 128,670
172 Modern Age Need more funding details/donor list. Cultural, literary and political journal published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
ISI counts amongst its leaders who have been part of the organization ISI’s programs: Supreme Court justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito, PayPal co founder Peter Thiel, Reason magazine editor Katherine Mangu-Ward, Hillsdale College president Larry Arnn, and Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner. Non Profit Print and Digital 115K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 115,000
173 Media Gazer Gabe Rivera, a former software engineer at Intel, created TechMeme in 2005 and added MediaGazer in 2010 to track media news and is completely funded by Rivera and its revenue model.
Other verticals he owns include memeorandum.com/ on politics and WeSmirch.com on celebrity news. Operating originally as Google News-style fully-automated news aggregators, the company blended in human editors to the curation process in 2008. Its staff now includes nine news editors. Mr. Rivera has never raised outside capital for his company, which makes enough money from running sponsored company blog posts for advertisers like Microsoft, Google and Intel to eke out a small profit. Private For Profit Digital Only 70K on average monthly visits (SimilarWeb April 2021). 70,000
174 The Washington Spectator Need more donor details. Funded by The Public Concern Foundation (PCF), a nonprofit educational foundation led by well-known publisher and editor of liberal magazines, Hamilton Fish, who is also the magazine's editor and publisher.
In 1977, with partner Victor Navasky and a group of about 50 other investors, then 26-year old Hamilton Fish V raised more than $950,000 to purchase The Nation Magazine, which has been described as “a mainstay in liberal journalism for more than a century.” Fish V served as the Magazine’s publisher and Navasky, a former editor of the New York Times Magazine, served as its editor.Fish is a social entrepreneur, environmental advocate and film producer in New York City . He is currently the publisher of the twice-monthly independent political periodical. The website reports that the magazine is an independent, progressive and reader-supported journal of politics and the arts published each month in print, and updated daily online at washingtonspectator.org. Fish had previously been at the New Republic In November 2017, Fish resigned as publisher following allegations by female employees. Fish, PCF President and co-founder with Fairfax Dorn (Executive Director of Ballroom Marfa) of the Marfa Dialogues project, has worked throughout his career to incorporate political and social values in cultural and artistic initiatives through documentary films, musical theater, film festivals, and magazine and book publishing. Media Bias reports that Fish is said to be a close advisor to George Soros. His is the son of the late Representative Hamilton Fish Jr., Republican of New York, and the grandson of Hamilton Fish Sr., who was In Congress for 25 years.
The Washington Spectator was founded in 1974 by veteran Capitol Hill reporter and Vietnam War critic Tristram Coffin. Non Profit Print and Digital n/a
175 Solutions Journalism Network: Funds solutions driven stories in major media outlets. Donors who fund these stories and approach to solutions journalism include:
Barr Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Catherine Hawkins Foundation, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Democracy Fund, Einhorn Family Charitable Trust, Emerson Collective, Enlight Foundation, Fidelity Charitable, Ford Foundation, Google News Initiative, Heising-simons Foundation, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Knight Foundation, Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, Endowment For Health
Novo Foundation, Paul Dosberg Charitable Fund, Ralph C. Wilson, Jr., Rita Allen Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Kendeda Fund, Tinker Foundation, Town Foundation, William James Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Non Profit Print, Digital, Radio n/a