Washington DC Magazine is an independent digital publication covering politics, culture, business, and lifestyle in the nation's capital. We publish original reporting, analysis, and curated coverage from across the DMV region — Washington, DC; Northern Virginia; and suburban Maryland.
Our Mission
We believe DC deserves a modern, fast, accessible publication that reflects the full breadth of the city — from Capitol Hill power brokers to Howard University students, from Georgetown galleries to U Street nightlife, from Anacostia neighborhood organizers to K Street consultants. Washington DC Magazine exists to inform, entertain, and connect the people who live, work, and shape policy in this remarkable city.
What We Cover
- Politics & Power Moves — Federal policy, local DC government, lobbying, and the people who pull the levers in Washington.
- Culture & The Circuit — Music, arts, nightlife, Black culture, fashion, and the social scene that defines DC after hours.
- Business & Money — DC's economy, founders, real estate, and the deals that shape the region.
- Sports — The Commanders, Nationals, Wizards, Capitals, Mystics, Spirit, and Howard Bison.
- Lifestyle — Dining, travel, luxury, wellness, and the everyday experience of living in the DMV.
- Howard & HBCU — Howard University and HBCU news, culture, and community.
- Gen Z DC — How the next generation is reshaping the city.
Editorial Independence
Washington DC Magazine is editorially independent. Our newsroom decisions are not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, members, or any outside party. We disclose all sponsored content clearly and separately from editorial coverage. For more, see our Editorial Policy and Advertising Disclosure.
Founder
Washington DC Magazine was founded by Rod Wright, a longtime DC resident and media entrepreneur. Rod oversees editorial direction, partnerships, and the publication's growth.
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Washington DC Magazine is committed to accurate, fair, and independent journalism. This Editorial Policy explains how we report, edit, and publish.
Editorial Independence
Our newsroom is editorially independent. Advertisers, sponsors, and members do not influence editorial coverage. No advertiser receives advance notice of stories that mention them. Sponsored content is created and labeled separately from editorial coverage — see our Advertising Disclosure.
Accuracy & Verification
We verify facts before publishing. Where appropriate, we identify sources, link to primary documents, and quote on the record. When we rely on anonymous sources, we explain why, and at least one editor knows the source's identity.
Fairness & Balance
We seek comment from subjects of critical reporting. We present multiple perspectives on contested issues. We distinguish news reporting from opinion and label opinion content clearly.
Use of Artificial Intelligence
Washington DC Magazine uses AI tools to assist with research, summarization, drafting, copy editing, headline testing, and content curation across a wide range of public news sources. Every story is reviewed before publication, and editorial judgment about what we cover and how we frame it rests with our human editors. We do not publish AI-generated content as if it were written by a specific human author when it was not. We label AI-assisted summaries clearly (e.g., our "Quick Answer" box).
Sourcing
We aggregate, curate, and re-report from a wide range of news sources across the DMV and nationally. When we build on reporting from another outlet, we credit and link to the original source. We do not copy material verbatim.
Corrections & Updates
We promptly correct factual errors. Corrections are noted at the bottom of the affected article and, when material, at the top. We do not silently delete or rewrite published stories. See our Corrections Policy.
Conflicts of Interest
Editorial staff disclose any potential conflicts of interest — financial, personal, or political — that could affect their reporting. Staff recuse themselves from coverage where a conflict exists.
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Last updated: May 22, 2026
Washington DC Magazine is committed to accuracy. When we make a factual error, we correct it promptly and transparently.
How We Handle Corrections
- Substantive errors (wrong name, wrong date, wrong number, misattributed quote, factual misstatement) are corrected as soon as we are aware of them. A correction note appears at the bottom of the article — and at the top if the error was material to the story's main point.
- Minor copy edits (typos, broken links, formatting) may be fixed silently if they do not change the meaning of the article.
- Significant updates (new information that materially changes the story) are noted with a clearly-labeled "UPDATE" or "Editor's Note" at the top of the article.
- Retractions. If a story is so flawed that a correction cannot fix it, we will retract it. The original URL will display an explanation of why the story was retracted.
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What We Do Not Correct
We do not remove published articles to make subjects look better. We do not change quotes after publication. We do not retroactively edit headlines to soften them. If you disagree with our reporting but cannot identify a factual error, we are happy to publish a letter to the editor on the matter.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Our Editorial Standards
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If we did not include an affiliate link, we would still recommend the same things.
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Per the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides, we disclose material connections with companies whose products we endorse. Affiliate relationships are one such material connection.
Specific Programs
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Last updated: May 22, 2026
Washington DC Magazine is supported by advertising. This disclosure explains the kinds of advertising we accept and how we keep editorial coverage independent.
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Sponsored Content
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