Washingtonian (magazine)

Washingtonian
Editor Jack Limpert
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Catherine Merrill Williams
Total circulation
(2011)
119,451[1]
First issue 1965 (1965-month)
Company Washingtonian Magazine, Inc.
Country United States
Based in Washington, D.C.
Website www.washingtonian.com
ISSN 0043-0897

Washingtonian is a monthly magazine distributed in the Washington, DC area since 1965. The magazine describes itself as "the magazine Washington lives by."[2] The magazine's core focuses are local feature journalism, guide book-style articles, and real estate advice.

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Editorial Content

Washingtonian is noted for its detailed coverage of area professionals, businesses, and places. Such rankings have included top physicians, top places to dine, and top neighborhoods. Each issue also features listings of the latest fine entertainment, fine arts, and museum exhibits. Classified listings of prestigious real estate, and illustrated coverage of society social events are included in each issue. Feature articles include frank expose's and in-depth profiles of local institutions, politicians, businessmen, academics, and philanthropists, suggestions for weekend getaway trips, and reality stories of local citizens enduring personal problems and tragedies which might also befall the readers.

Perhaps, its most significant undertaking is its ranking of the Washington-area's 80,000 lawyers. The publication's lawyer rankings effort is led by national editor Kim Eisler[3]. The lists have come out in 2007, 2004, 2001, 1998 and 1995. Washingtonian's coverage is significant, and unique, in that it assigns a ranking position to the "Top 30" lawyers in the area.

According to those annual lists of the "Top 30" Washingtonians, in 2007 and 2004, respectively, for example, the number one ranked lawyer was Theodore B. Olsen (2007) and Robert B. Barnett (2004).[4][5]

Circulation

The Washingtonian is read each month by more than 400,000 people, who spend an average of 96 minutes with each issue and save each issue for an average of five months.[2] The Washingtonian has won five National Magazine Awards.[2]

Leadership

The current editor-in-chief is John A. Limpert.[6] In August 2009 Washingtonian announced that Garrett Graff will replace Limpert as editor-in-chief in September.[7]

Washingtonian is published by Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., whose CEO was Philip Merrill (1934–2006), who was succeeded as chairman by his wife, Eleanor; their daughter Catherine Merrill Williams is the president and publisher.[8][9]

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