The topic of Defense News has been of great interest and debate in contemporary society. From its origins to the present, Defense News has played a fundamental role in various aspects of life, influencing culture, economics, politics and interpersonal relationships. Over time, Defense News has evolved and adapted to the changes and challenges of the modern world, creating new opportunities and challenges for individuals and communities. In this article, we will explore the importance and impact of Defense News in our world today, analyzing its implications and possible future perspectives.
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Type | Weekly (news) |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Sightline Media Group |
Publisher | Michael Reinstein |
Editor-in-chief | Mike Gruss |
Founded | 1986 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Tysons, Virginia |
ISSN | 0884-139X |
Website | www |
Defense News is a website and newspaper about the politics, business, and technology of national security published by Sightline Media Group. Founded in 1986, Defense News says it serves an audience of senior military, government, and industry decision-makers throughout the world.[1]
Defense News was founded as a weekly newspaper by Army Times Publishing Company. ATPCO was sold in 1997 to Gannett Company[2] (later renamed TEGNA), which sold it to Los Angeles–based private equity firm Regent in 2016, which renamed it Sightline Media Group.[3][4][5][6]
Defense News has a weekly television show about international defense and military issues. It first aired March 2, 2008, as This Week in Defense News with Vago Muradian on WUSA 9, a Washington, D.C., CBS affiliate. It later aired on ABC 7 WJLA and the Armed Forces Network.[7] In April 2017, the show relaunched on WETA-TV as Defense News Weekly.[8][9]