thehill.com Launches Unique Blog Briefing Room

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:44am EDT

WASHINGTON, March 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Hill newspaper's website,
thehill.com, is today introducing The Hill's Blog Briefing Room, a
first-of-its-kind addition to the political blogosphere.

It will bring together, in one place, all the major political blogs, with
summaries of the key online political debates, and headline links to those
stories being talked about and setting the day's agenda.

"This vital and timely addition to thehill.com meets a real and growing need
among people who have to know what's going on in the political blogosphere but
don't have the time to spend hours surfing the Web," says The Hill's
Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon, "By visiting the Briefing Room, people can stay
informed but still make sure the news cycle's fast flowing events and debate
don't consume all their valuable time. If you rely on good information but
also have a day job, the Blog Briefing Room is made for you.
 
The Briefing Room will provide readers with summaries and updates from
political blogs posted throughout the day. This important new addition to
thehill.com will give visitors all the congressional and other federal
political news they need -- on legislation, oversight, lobbying and
congressional and presidential election campaigns.

The Hill's Blog Briefing Room is the one place you'll find everything in the
political blogosphere.
 
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room is the latest and most important expansion yet
to The Hill's fast growing online presence. At thehill.com you'll also find
the latest news stories from Capitol Hill, K Street and the campaign trail,
plus interactive blogs such as The Hill's Congress Blog and The Hill's Pundits
Blog.

The Hill(1)s Blog Briefing Room can be visited directly at
briefingroom.thehill.com (http://briefingroom.thehill.com) or through
thehill.com (http://www.thehill.com)
 
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room, like The Hill newspaper, is non-ideological and
non-partisan.

SOURCE  The Hill

Hugo Gurdon of The Hill, +1-202-628-8501
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