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“We will still have work going on behind the paywall,” says David Bradley, who bought the National Journal in 1997, “but for the first time, we’re going to compete in front of the wall.” He says of Politico: “They are going to be at the more racy, tabloid end of the spectrum. That seems to be the position they have chosen. I think we’ll be more of the authoritative end.”
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