- Townhall.com
Townhall.com is a web-based publication primarily dedicated to conservative United States politics. It was previously operated by the
Heritage Foundation , but is now owned and operated bySalem Communications . Townhall.com, which publishes daily, features more than 80 columns (both syndicated and exclusive) by writers such asDennis Prager ,Neal Boortz ,William F. Buckley Jr. ,Ann Coulter ,Dinesh D'Souza ,Larry Elder ,Jonah Goldberg ,Matt Lewis ,Rebecca Hagelin ,Paul Jacob ,Paul Kengor ,David Limbaugh ,Michelle Malkin ,Robert Novak ,Thomas Sowell ,Jacob Sullum ,Mike Adams ,Amanda Carpenter ,Fred Thompson , andCal Thomas . It also publishes news from theAssociated Press . Its columnists often appear as guest commentators onC-SPAN ,MSNBC ,CNN , and theFOX News Channel .Purchase by Salem
In May 2006,
Salem Communications purchased Townhall.com. Salem namedChuck DeFeo as the site's new manager, andHugh Hewitt as the site's "Executive Editor". The site, which was relaunched on July 4th of 2006, reflected Hewitt's ambition to create a clearinghouse for conservativeNew Media and activism; it kept the deep stable of conservative commentators and columnists, but added an ambitious slate of new features, includingpodcast s of Salem network and local talk shows,blog s run by Salem talk show hosts, links to send feedback to politicians and sign petitions, and a facility to allow any user to set up a blog on the Townhall.com server.Print Edition
In February 2008 TownHall.com premiered as a monthly print magazine, "Townhall." [ Townhall, "premier issue" , February 2008] [ [http://mrmagazine.wordpress.com/2008/01/08/at-the-ripe-age-of-15-townhallcom-adds-a-print-edition/ MrMagazine, "At The Ripe Age of 15, Townhall.com Adds a Print Edition] ]
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* [http://www.townhall.com Townhall.com]
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