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Hospitality and Tourism

Construction and Engineering

Bechtel, Parsons Corporation, NVR, Inc., Beacon Building Products, Clark Construction, M.C. Dean, Inc., Pacific Architects and Engineers

Jacobs Engineering Group, KBR

Real Estate and Development

Walker & Dunlop

Mass media

The mass media industry is a significant portion of metropolitan Washington's economy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Washington DC region has the second largest concentration of journalists and media personnel in the United States after the New York City metropolitan area.

https://www.bls.gov/oes/2018/may/oes273022.htm

Washington's industry presence includes major publications with national audiences such as The Washington Post,U.S. News & World Report, and USA Today, as well as new media publishers such asVox Media, RealClearPolitics, Axios, and Politico. A secondary potion of this market is made up of periodicals such as National Affairs, The Slate Group, Foreign Policy, National Geographic, The American Prospect, Atlantic Media, and The Atlantic. There are also many smaller regional publications present, such as The Washington Diplomat, Washington Examiner, The Hill, Hill Rag, Roll Call, Washington City Paper and the Washington Examiner.

Trade Publications and publishers such as Bloomberg Industry Group, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, The Motley Fool

Thompson Reuters IHSMarkit, AviationWeek.

Policy and Public Affairs periodicals such as

Foreign Media Companies

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC News

US Government affiliated media such as Voice of America, Stars and Stripes, and Smithsonian Magazine, The Wilson Quarterly

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Magazines_published_in_Washington,_D.C.

Radio and Television

Discovery Inc is no longer headquartered in the region, but maintains a strong regional presence. Tegna Inc. NPR PBS C-SPAN BET Urban One National Geographic Travel Channel XM Satellite Radio WFED

Public Relations and

Axios, Washington Examiner,

Local news stations and

Development Alternatives Incorporated, Chemonics