Dan Hirschhorn

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Dan Hirschhorn
Born
EducationBrandeis University
OccupationJournalist
Notable credit(s)The Bulletin
PolitickerPA
pa2010.com
Politico

Dan Hirschhorn is a national political journalist based in New York City where he currently serves as Director of News at Time, Inc. and Time.com.[1] He was previously Senior Editor for News [2] and Continuous News Editor at Time.com.[3] He was previously a contributing political reporter for The Wall Street Journal.[4] Prior to this position he worked for The Daily before it was shut down,[5] and before that, for Politico in Washington D.C. At Politico he was the Deputy 2012 Editor, as well as a reporter.

He attended Brandeis University.[6] While at Brandeis, Dan Hirschhorn was editor in chief of the Brandeis independent student newspaper the Justice.[7] Following graduation, he worked as a journalist for The Bulletin in Philadelphia.[6] During his tenure at The Bulletin, Dan Hirschhorn won an award for enterprise reporting from the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors for a series of pieces concerning the Philadelphia Family Court.[8] He was the "Philly-based half" of PolitickerPA, a political news Web site operated by The New York Observer media company.[9]

After the PolitickerPA Web site was folded into the national Politicker Network, Hirschhorn founded pa2010.com, a political news Web site dedicated to the 2010 election cycle in Pennsylvania.[9] News items first appearing on pa2010.com have appeared in other media, including stories about Arlen Specter returning $100,000 in campaign contributions from Republicans after he changed parties,[10] that Jack Wagner would run for Pennsylvania governor,[11] and that Joe Hoeffel was "mulling" a run for Governor.[12]

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References

  1. ^ http://time.com/4994003/time-announces-new-editorial-leadership-team/
  2. ^ http://www.adweek.com/digital/time-names-dan-hirschhorn-director-of-news/
  3. ^ http://observer.com/2013/09/time-com-is-staffing-up/
  4. ^ http://stream.wsj.com/story/campaign-2012-continuous-coverage/SS-2-9156/SS-2-238572/
  5. ^ http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2012/12/murdochs-the-daily-to-shut-down-150872.html,
  6. ^ a b "Dan Hirschhorn :: Reporter - Writer - Journalist". phillyreporter.net. Archived from the original on 2010-12-11. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "The Justice". thejusticeonline.com.
  8. ^ "Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors awardees". papme.com.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ a b Micek, John (April 26, 2009). "Check It Out". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. "Dan Hirschorn, last seen as the Philly-based half of the late PolitickerPa.com, has re-emerged with a new Web site, pa2010.com -- a one-stop shop for the latest campaign news. In addition to news and analysis, Hirschorn said the site will include social-networking facets for campaign operatives and junkies.
  10. ^ "Fast Eddie owns up to slots haul". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. May 17, 2009.
  11. ^ "Toomey up by 21". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. April 26, 2009.
  12. ^ "Hey, I May Run Too". The Morning Call. July 12, 2009. And Democrat Hoeffel's friends told Pa2010.com the former U.S. House member is mulling a run for governor.