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Weekly Standard : ウィキペディア英語版
The Weekly Standard

''The Weekly Standard'' is an American conservative〔McConnell, Scott. "(The Weekly Standard's War )". November 21, 2005. ''The American Conservative''〕〔Smith, Ben. "(Weekly Standard may have been shooter target )" June 11, 2009. Politico.〕〔Magolick, David. "(The Return of the Neocons )" January 22, 2010. ''Newsweek''.〕〔Carr, David. "(When this weekly speaks, White House listens )" March 12, 2003. ''The New York Times''.〕 opinion magazine〔"''Ten years ago, The Weekly Standard debuted, a conservative journal of opinion ()rom Washington, D.C., edited by William Kristol''". October 24, 2005. ''National Review'': "The Week".〕 published 48 times per year. Its founding publisher, News Corporation, debuted the title September 18, 1995. Currently edited by founder William Kristol and Fred Barnes, the ''Standard'' has been described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neo-con bible".〔Max Boot. "(What the Heck Is a ‘Neocon’? )". December 30, 2002, ''Wall Street Journal'': "''the Weekly Standard, ... is known as a redoubt of ‘neoconservatism’''".〕〔Thoma, Mark. "(The Current Debacle in Iraq is ... )", (quoting Rachman, Gideon. "''The neo-cons’ route to disaster''". January 15, 2007. ''FT.com'': "''Neo-Con Bible''".) January 15, 2007. ''The Economist''.〕 Since it was founded in 1995, the ''Weekly Standard'' has never been profitable, and has remained in business through subsidies from conservative benefactors such as former owner Rupert Murdoch.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/03/business/media/03standard.html〕 Many of the magazine's articles are written by members of conservative think tanks located in Washington, D.C.: the American Enterprise Institute, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and the Hudson Institute. Some individuals who have written for the magazine include Elliott Abrams, Peter Berkowitz, John R. Bolton, Ellen Bork, Christopher Hitchens, Roger Kimball, Harvey Mansfield, Joe Queenan, David Brooks and John Yoo. The magazine's website blog, titled the "Daily Standard", is edited by Daniel Halper and produces daily articles and commentary.
==Ownership change==
Although the publication had, , never been profitable and reputedly lost "more than a million dollars a year", News Corporation head Rupert Murdoch had previously dismissed the idea of selling it.〔Cassidy, John. "('Murdoch's Game' )". October 16, 2006. ''The New Yorker''.〕 In June, 2009, a report circulated that a sale of the publication to Philip Anschutz was imminent, with Murdoch's position being that, having purchased ''The Wall Street Journal'' in 2007, his interest in the smaller publication had been less forceful.〔Carr, David. "(Will The Standard Pass From Murdoch to Anschutz? )", (citing Flint, Joe. "(... talks to unload Weekly Standard to Anschutz )". June 9, 2009. ''Los Angeles Times'': "Company Town".) June 10, 2009. ''The New York Times'': "Media Decoder". Retrieved 6/15/09.〕〔Worden, Nat. "(News Corp. Close to Selling Weekly Standard )". June 11, 2009. ''Wall Street Journal''. Retrieved 6/15/09.〕 The ''Washington Examiner'' reports that the ''Examiners parent company, the Anschutz-owned Clarity Media Group, has since purchased the ''Standard''.〔"(Weekly Standard sold to Washington Examiner parent company )". June 17, 2009. ''Washington Examiner''.〕〔Corcoran, Michael. (The Weekly Standard’s War: Murdoch sells ... )" September, 2009. ''Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting''.〕 Since the sale to the Clarity Media Group, the ''Standard'' has increased its paid circulation by 39 percent between its June 2009 and June 2010 BPA statements.〔Mickey, Bill. "()". October 6, 2010. "Audience Development".〕

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