Gold writes, “POLITICO Media, which until now has been mostly behind a paywall and on a separate website, will be coming in under the POLITICO fold.
“This means all of the New York-based media team’s work will be available for all. And, a new landing page will be collecting any and all stories on POLITICO and its related properties — from the states to Europe — related to media: politico.com/media.
“The newsletter is also getting a makeover. Led by Joe Pompeo with contributions from all of us, ‘Morning Media’ will be full of every scoop and major storyline in the media to get you up to speed each morning.
“And never fear — this blog is not going anywhere. But do expect a reawakening.”
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