News from The Washington Times' Marketing Department.
By Marana Moore — Published August 30, 2012 Comments
TAMPA, FLORIDA: The Washington Times will provide breaking multimedia coverage from Tampa, Florida bringing followers the latest news, photos, audio and video directly from the 2012 Republican National Convention.
By Marana Moore — Published August 27, 2012 Comments
Washington Times digital properties now exceed 20 million page views and advertising revenue grew at a level greater than other Washington–based media companies during this past month.
By Marana Moore — Published August 27, 2012 Comments
“Andy Parks: Live From The Washington Times” will broadcast live from the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida during the week of August the 27th, 2012.
By Marana Moore — Published August 22, 2012 Comments
The Washington Times’ Ralph Z. Hallow will lead webcast discussions on conservative philosophy and GOP policy with distinguished guests and a panel of experts from 5:00 to 6:00 PM each day.
By Marana Moore — Published August 20, 2012 Comments
Kevin Maljak joins Washington Times digital sales group
By Marana Moore — Published July 19, 2012 Comments
June saw continued growth for all aspects of The Washington Times. Total circulation remains strong and sales at retail stores and news racks perform at the highest levels in many years.
By Marana Moore — Published July 19, 2012 Comments
Washington Advertising Agency Executive to Lead Washington Times Marketing and Communication Programs
By Marana Moore — Published June 20, 2012 Comments
The Washington Times is the media sponsor of the 2012 Congressional Award Gold Medal program. The Washington Times joins Congress, community leaders and Earth, Wind and Fire in honoring Congressional Award Gold Medal winners in Washington, D.C.
By Marana Moore — Published June 18, 2012 Comments
Is this exciting or what? Two full months into the baseball season and the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles are still in first place! On top of that was the excitement generated by Bryce Harper’s first home run.
By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums