Arkansas Money and Politics is an online magazine that covers business, politics and culture in Arkansas. It is read by key leaders in central Arkansas and across the state.
Our long term goal is to become a combination of The New Yorker meets The Economist meets The New York Review of Books for Arkansas.
We want to create an exciting online product coupled with a solid social media presence.
We want to comment on what is happening, shape awareness of what is important, ask questions that need to be asked, hold those accountable who need to be held accountable, and praise those who deserve praise.
In short, we want make an impact, using the power of well written journalism, coupled with an interactive website, to shape a community’s business, politics, culture.
To apply, go here.
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