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Capabilities
  • Desktop Display
    • Brand Integrations
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    • Sponsored Posts
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    • Native Ads
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    • High-Impact (Takeovers, Billboards, Overlays, Sliders, Skins)
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    • Rich Media (Expandable & Non-Expandable)
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  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
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    • Tablet Traffic
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    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
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    • Requires SDK Integration
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  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: The good, the bad, and the city.
  • Key Differentiator
    Scott McCabe covers crime and courts in a city known for politics, scandal and murder. The New York Times dubbed him “the capital’s version of John Walsh” for his Most Wanted reporting work that led to the arrest of more than 53 fugitives. Before coming to Washington, D.C., McCabe worked in South Florida where he discovered the lost graves of the area’s first settlers. The tombs had been destroyed by town residents in the early 1900s because the settlers were black. The city of Lake Worth, Fla., and the U.S. Postal Service commemorated the discovery with a permanent, historic marker. McCabe covered the disputed 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, and coordinated The Palm Beach Post’s ballot recount which revealed how the butterfly ballot cost Gore the White House.
Site Traffic
  • 0 Global Rank
  • 1498772
  • 391 Estimated Visits
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Alexa Traffic Data
Global Rank 6,018,835
91,483
United States Rank 84,720
111,254
United States Page Views 93.3%
5.2%
Top Countries
Top Search Keywords
  • Textiles and Nonwovens
  • Carpets
D.C. Crime Stories advertising reaches 391 visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as . Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Mobile, Email, Social Advertising on D.C. Crime Stories will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as .

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