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[View this email in your browser] Hi from PressReader! Leading up to our [PressReader Covers Politics event in Washington, DC] on January 26th, we’re hosting a Twitter chat tomorrow from 8am – 9am PST / 11am – 12pm EST. Join industry thought leaders in a hard-hitting conversation about the future of journalism and news media in 2017 and beyond. Get in on the conversation using the hashtag [#PRESSxPOLI] Take part in the discussion with the likes of... Ashley Codianni [@ashleycodianni] - Director of Social Publishing at CNN Kristen Soltis Anderson [@ksoltisanderson] - Republican Pollster and Co-host of The Pollsters Robert Costa [@costareports] - National Political Reporter at The Washington Post Rick Klein [@rickklein] - Political Director at ABC News Trevor Thrall [@trevor_thrall] - Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute Nikolay Malyarov [@malyarov] - Chief Content Officer at PressReader New questions will be posted via our [@pressreader] Twitter account every 10 minutes. [Join the Conversation] Copyright © 2016 NewspaperDirect dba PressReader. All rights reserved. 200 - 13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC Canada, V6V 2J1. Receiving this email in error? You can [unsubscribe]. Connect with us: [Facebook] [Twitter] [SnapChat] [YouTube] [LinkedIn] Visit us online: [about.pressreader.com] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] [why did I get this?] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences] PressReader · 200-13111 Vanier Place · Richmond, BC V6V 2J1 · Canada

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