Guardian US press office
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Spencer Ackerman joins the Guardian as National Security Editor
Hire Reflects the Guardian's commitment to transparency and accountability
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Guardian's US staff in the news: January-March 2013
Guardian reporter and columnist media appearances and selected news clips
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Guardian US partners with Flipboard on launch of its open curation platform
Guardian to feature three magazines for Flipboard on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch
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The Guardian launches US personal finance section
Experienced finance writer Helaine Olen joins as columnist
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The Guardian announces two major US hires
Appointments of Jason Kleinman and Cecilia Dobbs reflect growing commitment to innovation in the US
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The Guardian launches first US advertising campaign
"VoiceYourView," developed in partnership with creative agency BBH New York, invites user participation through mobile and social elements
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Raft of new digital records for the Guardian
The Guardian is now attracting larger digital audiences than ever before
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The Guardian US reports record traffic in January 2013
Record-setting US traffic topped 12.5 million monthly unique visitors in January 2013
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Guardian's US staff in the news: November - December 2012
Guardian reporter and columnist media appearances and selected news clips
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The Guardian US reports record traffic in October 2012
Latest figure marks a record for the Guardian's US traffic, just over one year since opening its digital newsroom in the US
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Heidi N. Moore joins the Guardian's US Team as Finance & Economics Editor
Today the Guardian announced the addition of Heidi N. Moore, former New York bureau chief and Wall Street correspondent for Marketplace
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The Guardian partners with Tumblr for live coverage of debate night in GIFs
On Wednesday, October 3, Guardian US and Tumblr will offer compelling, provocative and animated live coverage of the first presidential debate
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Guardian receives 2012 Online Journalism Award for gay rights interactive
Award comes on one-year anniversary of growing US-based digital newsroom
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Joint statement from the Guardian and Joshua Treviño
Joshua Treviño wrote a piece for the Guardian on February 28, 2011 titled "Peter King has hearings, but is he listening?" The Guardian recently learned that shortly before writing this article the author was a consultant for an agency that had Malaysian business interests and that he ran a website called Malaysia Matters. In keeping with the Guardian's editorial code this should have been disclosed
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The Guardian adds Josh Treviño to growing US team
Former Bush administration speechwriter and RedState co-founder Josh Treviño joins the Guardian US
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The Guardian is now the world's third most read newspaper website
The Guardian has become the world's third most read newspaper website, with 30.4 million readers in June 2012, according to industry analyst ComScore
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Columnist and author Glenn Greenwald joins Guardian US
Today the Guardian announced the addition of Glenn Greenwald, the renowned political commentator and bestselling author. The announcement was made by Guardian US Editor in Chief Janine Gibson. In his new role, Greenwald will write a daily blog and weekly column appearing in the editorial section of the Guardian – Comment is Free
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The Guardian US tops 24.1 million unique browsers in April
Today the Guardian announced that its US traffic exceeded 24.1 million unique browsers in April 2012 and it is growing at a year on year rate of 80 percent. The Guardian's global traffic topped 71.3 million unique browsers in April 2012 and is growing at a year on year rate of 67 percent
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The Guardian launches its first app for Google TV in the US
The Guardian has today launched its first app for Google TV, giving US audiences the ability to view content from the Guardian at the click of a button