
The
Washington Examiner has tapped Helen Andrews as its new managing editor and Grant Addison and Jay Caruso as deputy editors of the conservative magazine.
Addison was a program manager at
think tank American Enterprise Institute, while Caruso was on the editorial board at the Dallas Morning News.
Andrews was most recently the Robert Novak Journalism Fellow at the Fund
for American Studies. She has also served as an associate editor at National Review and a policy analyst at the Center for Independent Studies.
All three positions are new for the
Washington Examiner magazine. Andrews, Addison and Caruso started in their new roles this month.
Washington Examiner announced earlier in
December that it is relaunching its weekly magazine for a national distribution, expanding beyond its Washington, D.C. audience starting January 1.
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Seth Mandel, former op-ed
editor of the New York Post, was tapped in October to become executive editor of the Washington Examiner’s print magazine.
Toby Harnden and Philip Klein were named managing
editor and executive editor, respectively, of the Washington Examiner newspaper around the same time.
The Washington Examiner grew its online audience by 15% year-over-year
in October 2018, making it the third-largest conservative website in the U.S., behind Fox News and Breitbart, according to analysis of Comscore data by TheRighting, a media company that aggregates articles from
right-wing media outlets.