The Nation Magazine


The Nation is the oldest weekly magazine in the United States. Unlike many similar publications, it chooses to directly associate itself with activism and calls itself "the flagship of the left." The Nation regularly calls out American politicians and reporters who neglect their duty to the public. The Publication focuses on these areas of activism: Anti-Racism Activism, Civil Rights Activism, Disability Rights Movement, Gay and Lesbian and Organizing, Global Justice Movement.

Circulation: 145,000 in print, 15,000 in digital subscriptions

Funding: Circulation amounts for 60% of the total revenue, but The Nation also relies on advertising, which accounts for 10% of the revene. A group of 30,000 readers, called "The Nation Associates," also help the magazine by donating more than the cost of their subscription annually.

Featured Story:
Katrina's Hidden Race War, by A.C. Thompson
Reporter A.C. Thompson talks with innocent victims and ruthless vigilantes about his expose on shootings of black New Orleans residents fleeing the city in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and police misconduct after the storm.


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