Also unclear: Did the people who were talking about Politico Pro have any idea what it is? Once they familiarize themselves with the product, perhaps they’ll find it helpful in advancing ...
There’s no evidence of this quid pro quo, and this argument is weakened by the $1 million to $1.5 million per year that the Trump administration spent on premium Politico subscriptions.
The U.S.D.A. said Thursday that it had canceled its subscriptions to Politico Pro, a news and information service aimed at policy professionals. By Benjamin Mullin and Christopher Flavelle The ...
It is supported by advertising and sponsorships. POLITICO Pro is different. It is a professional subscription service used by companies, organizations, and, yes, some government agencies.
“So, people are paying for that [Politico Pro] because they need the service,” Döpfner said. “It’s not subsidies, it’s capitalism.” Politico offers much of its content for ...
The subscriptions, which include Politico Pro or E&E News by Politico, offer paywalled content including policy tracking and exclusive reporting. Data show federal agencies also paid for ...
It is supported by advertising and sponsorships," they continued. "Politico Pro is different." Sheikholeslami and Harris then detailed the costly subscription service. "It is a professional ...
Politico says the millions of dollars it received from the U.S. government were for subscriptions and should not be construed as some kind of subsidy or quid pro quo for positive coverage ...
Most Politico Pro subscribers are in the private sector, the company said Thursday, and come from across the ideological spectrum, with a renewal rate of around 90 percent every year “because ...
including to its Politico Pro service. The money allocated to Politico across all agencies was more than $8 million in the 2024 fiscal year, records show. Politico Pro offers policy-related ...
because of its negotiated contracts for Politico Pro, which sells a pricey trade-publication model for institutional stakeholders covering the minutiae of government business. There’s a good ...