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Since 1945, Washington decision-makers have relied on Congressional Quarterly’s publications for authoritative, non-partisan coverage of Congress, its members and the legislative process.

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Among Washington publications, CQ Weekly and CQ Today hold the top two spots for objectivity and credibility.1

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Both CQ Weekly and CQ Today have the highest paid circulation in their competitive sets.2

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With more than 150 reporters and editors, CQ has the largest press corps on the Hill.

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CQ has won more Dirksen Awards for Distinguished Reporting on Congress than any other news organization.

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If the Capitol’s dome is lit and Congress is hard at work then CQ is right there covering every step.

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Since 1945, Washington decision-makers have relied on Congressional Quarterly’s publications.

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CQ Weekly Special Report: Key Votes and Vote Studies 12/15

Sources:
1 Erdos and Morgan Opinion Leaders Study, 2006-2007
2 June 2008 BPA; Competitive set includes CQ Weekly, CQ Today, National Journal, CongressDailyAM, Roll Call, The Hill, the Politico. As of 9/19/08, CongressDailyAM has not yet released their June 2008 statement.

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