News & Politics Mike Madden Leaves Washington City Paper for Washington Post He became editor of the alt-weekly in 2012. Capital Comment, Media | Mar 6, 2015
News & Politics Why Politico and Gawker Are Embracing Quality After years of chasing monster traffic, web publishers are seeking a more refined measure of success. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 26, 2015
News & Politics The New Republic’s DC Office Considers a Move It has a lot of extra space these days. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 26, 2015
News & Politics How Howard Fineman Plans to Knit Together HuffPost’s Global Coverage The publication now has 12 sites outside the US, with more to come. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 23, 2015
News & Politics Who Is Stealing Alexandria’s Food Trucks? A black market for food trucks? Not so fast, police say. Capital Comment, Crime | Feb 20, 2015
News & Politics How HuffPost’s 20,000-Word Heroin Treatment Story Came Together Slowly. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 17, 2015
News & Politics Washington Post Kills Saturday Newsstand Edition You can buy the "expanded Sunday" edition instead. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 11, 2015
News & Politics Self-Aggrandizing Advice to Young Journalists Is there any other kind of advice for young journalists? Capital Comment, Media | Feb 10, 2015
News & Politics Street Sense Recruits Celebrity Vendors This Week Councilmember Yvette Alexander and City Paper reporter Aaron Wiener raised money for the street newspaper Wednesday. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 5, 2015
News & Politics Fairfax Photo Fees Threaten First Amendment Rights, Press Photographers Say County says fees present no restrictions on newsgathering. Capital Comment, Media | Feb 5, 2015
Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. He lives in Del Ray.
Mike Madden Leaves Washington City Paper for Washington Post
Why Politico and Gawker Are Embracing Quality
The New Republic’s DC Office Considers a Move
How Howard Fineman Plans to Knit Together HuffPost’s Global Coverage
Who Is Stealing Alexandria’s Food Trucks?
How HuffPost’s 20,000-Word Heroin Treatment Story Came Together
Washington Post Kills Saturday Newsstand Edition
Self-Aggrandizing Advice to Young Journalists
Street Sense Recruits Celebrity Vendors This Week
Fairfax Photo Fees Threaten First Amendment Rights, Press Photographers Say