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''Roll Call'' is a
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and website published in Washington, D.C.,
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is in session, reporting news of legislative and political maneuverings on Capitol Hill, as well as political coverage of congressional elections across the country. ''Roll Call'' is the flagship publication of CQ Roll Call, which also operates: CQ (formerly '' Congressional Quarterly''), publisher of a subscriber-based service for daily and weekly news about Congress and politics, as well as a weekly magazine. Roll Call's regular columnists are
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, Mary C. Curtis, Patricia Murphy, and Stu Rothenberger.


History

''Roll Call'' was founded in 1955 by Sid Yudain, a press secretary to Congressman Al Morano (R-Conn.). The inaugural issue of the newspaper was published on June 16, 1955, with an initial printing of 10,000 copies. Richard Nixon, then Vice President of the United States, wrote a letter to Yudain congratulating him on the new venture. Nixon's letter ran on the front page of the inaugural issue. In 1986, Yudain sold ''Roll Call'' to Arthur Levitt, who was serving as the chairman of the
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at the time of the sale. Yudain continued to work as a
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at ''Roll Call'' after the sale. The Economist Group acquired ''Roll Call'' in 1993. ''Roll Call'' merged with CQ in 2009 after the latter company was purchased by The Economist Group. In July 2018, a deal was announced for CQ Roll Call to be acquired by FiscalNote.


Brand franchises


"Heard on the Hill"

In January 1988, ''Roll Call'' launched the "Heard on the Hill" column, which covers the intrigue of life and work in and around Capitol Hill. Alex Gangitano wrote Heard on the Hill from 2014 to 2018 before leaving to cover lobbying for The Hill. On 30 April 2019, Roll Call announced the current Heard on the Hill writing team of Clyde McGrady and Kathryn Lyons.


Congressional Baseball Game

In 1962, ''Roll Call'' began sponsoring the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity. In 1965, the first ''Roll Call'' Trophy was awarded—to the Republican team, which was the first team to win three games since ''Roll Call'' began its sponsorship. Since then, a new trophy has been awarded to the next team that wins three games (over the next three, four, or five years), following the year in which the most recent trophy was awarded. ''Roll Call'' also sponsors the Congressional Baseball Hall of Fame.


Notable ''Roll Call'' staff

* Kathryn Lyons, ''Heard on the Hill'' reporter * Camila Dechalus, Immigration Reporter * Rebecca Adams, Senior Editor * Megan Scully, Senior Editor * Ed Timms, Investigations Editor * Herb Jackson, Politics Editor * Jason Dick, Deputy Editor * Lindsey Gilbert, Deputy Editor * Lindsey McPherson, Senior Writer * Niels Lesniewski, Senior Writer * John M. Donnelly, Senior Writer * Jennifer Shutt, Budget and Appropriations Reporter * Bridget Bowman, Politics Reporter * Simone Pathé, Politics Reporter * Stephanie Akin, Politics Reporter * Kate Ackley, Lobbying Reporter


Notable ''Roll Call'' alumni

* Mary Ann Akers, staff writer for ''
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'' * Steven T. Dennis, Senate reporter for Bloomberg * Matt Fuller, politics editor for '' The Daily Beast'' * Emily Heil, co-author the Reliable Source, ''
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'' * Ed Henry, chief national correspondent for Fox News Channel * Paul Kane, senior congressional correspondent for ''
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'' * Pablo Manriquez, publicist at Center for Investigative Reporting * Steve Kornacki, national political correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC * John McArdle, producer and co-host for C-SPAN's ''
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'' * Norah O'Donnell, co-anchor for '' CBS This Morning'' * Ben Pershing, Managing Editor for '' National Journal'' * Mark Preston, executive editor for CNN Politics *
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, Founder of
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* Jake Tapper, anchor for CNN's '' The Lead with Jake Tapper'' and ''
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'' * Nina Totenberg, correspondent for National Public Radio * Jim VandeHei, co-founder and CEO of '' Axios''; former executive editor and co-founder of ''
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'' * Rachel Van Dongen, editor of PowerPost for ''
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Political Theater Podcast

Political Theater Podcast is a ''Roll Call'' podcast hosted by Jason Dick.


See also

* List of newspapers in Washington, D.C.


References


External links

* {{USCongress 1955 establishments in Washington, D.C. Economist Group Legislative branch of the United States government Newspapers published in Washington, D.C. Publications established in 1955