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Wispolitics.com

WisPolitics.com is an online magazine and news service covering political and governmental news in Wisconsin. It issues hourly updates on daily events, political press releases, and political news.
WisPolitics Publishing, Inc., based in Madison, Wisconsin, was founded in 1999 by Phil Prange and Jeff Mayers. Mayers was the former capitol bureau chief of the ''Wisconsin State Journal''. Prange was a political consultant and businessman, who had worked for Tommy G. Thompson. Mayers was the president and Prange served as publisher from 1999 until 2011. On February 3, 2011 Wispolitics announced that it had been acquired by ''The Capital Times''. Mayers continues as president and J.R. Ross, formerly of the Associated Press, is editor-in-chief.
The core products of the service are daily political news summaries and weekly in-depth political reports delivered via e-mail,〔WTMJ-AM (: WisPolitics PM Update Story )〕 which are available by subscription. The company reports 120,000 monthly unique users on its sites.
WisPolitics.com company employs 10 people, including editors, reporters, programmers, and sales people. In 2004, the company expanded into Iowa by creating IowaPolitics.com.
WisPolitics conducts state political straw-polls at each of the Republican and Democratic party state conventions.〔''Wisconsin State Journal'' ( "Wispolitics Straw Poll" )〕 In conjunction with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, they also conduct statewide voter polls.
Monthly newsmaker luncheons are held by WisPolitics in Madison. These feature legislative leadership, constitutional officers, and U.S. Congressional Representatives and Senators. Although aimed primarily at subscribers, they are open to the public.〔''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' ("Newsmaker Luncheon" )〕
== Notable events in the history of WisPolitics ==

*May 1, 2000: Site is launched
*July 1, 2002: Sister site WisOpinion.com is launched.
*December 1, 2002: Sister site WisBusiness.com is launched.
*January 1, 2004: Sister site IowaPolitics.com is launched.
*February 3, 2011: Wispolitics acquired by the Capital Times newspaper.

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