Talking Points Memo (TPM) is a liberal political news and opinion website created and run by Josh Marshall that debuted on November 12, 2000. The name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to a "talking points memo" that was often discussed during the Clinton-era Monica Lewinsky scandal.[1] By 2007, TPM received an average of 400,000 page views every weekday.[2]
Growth
Talking Points Memo was founded as a political blog in 2000 by Josh Marshall, who until 2004 was the site's sole employee.[3] In 2005, TPM Media LLC was incorporated,[3] and the company began to grow with more employees and spinoff websites.[4] By 2009 it had 11 employees, and, having previously been funded by ads and reader donations,[5] received angel investments from a group led by Marc Andreessen.[6][7] In 2009, TPM opened a Washington, D.C. office and joined the White House press pool along with several other progressive news outlets to cover the Obama administration.[4][8] The site introduced a subscription service, TPM Prime, in 2012,[9] which by 2017 had over 21,000 subscribers,[10] and by December 2020 had nearly 35,000 subscribers.[11]
In 2007, TPM won a George Polk Award for Legal Reporting for its coverage of the 2006 U.S. Attorneys scandal, becoming the first online-only outlet to receive the award.[15]
Related projects
TPMCafe - a "spin-off" blog also created by Josh Marshall, is a companion website that debuted on May 31, 2005. This site features a collection of blogs about a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues written by academics, journalists, and former public officials, among others.
TPMmuckraker - a new blog that was founded when Marshall expanded his operation where journalists working for the TPM collective, such as Paul Kiel and Justin Rood, investigate political corruption.
TPMDC - founded in January 2007, the Horse's Mouth, is a blog authored by Greg Sargent with a remit to cover how Washington politics was covered by the major news outlets, that moved home from The American Prospect to the TPM Media family.[16] Sargent had begun writing for TPMCafe in July 2006. In 2008, Sargent stopped posting to the Horse's Mouth blog and began posting to a new blog called TPM Election Central, which focused on covering the 2008 elections. In 2009, TPM Election Central was renamed TPMDC, to cover politics from Washington, D.C., and Marshall hired journalists based in Washington to report for the blog.
TPMLiveWire - is a spin-off established in September 2009.
TPMIdea Lab - is a blog established in January 2011 to cover science and technology.
TPMPollTracker - is an aggregator of various polls about incumbents taken by polling agencies.
TPMPrime - is a paid members-only section offering long form articles, and interactive discussions with journalists and political figures.[17]
The four blogs (Talking Points Memo, TPMCafe, TPMMuckraker, and TPMDC) are published by TPM Media LLC.[18]