The National Review, a magazine focused on political, cultural and social affairs, has hired Noah Rothman as a senior writer. He will begin in February.
Previously, Rothman has served as an MSNBC contributor and associate editor of Commentary Magazine, which focuses on religion, politics, social and cultural issues.
He served as a politics news editor for Ology.com and was an editor at Campaigns and Elections Magazine, an industry publication for political observers and campaign industry professionals.
He was also a producer at ABC Radio Networks.
Rothman has a B.A. from Drew University in Madison, N.J.and a M.A. from Seton Hall University, also n New Jersey.
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