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Jewish Journal company history timeline

1986

The first issue appeared on February 28, 1986.

2009

Circulation has recovered to 50,000 since then, and the paper has undertaken new initiatives, including expanded internet offerings, live events, a branding and marketing division, JJ Branding, TRIBE magazine, launched in December 2009, and Jewish Insider.

2015

In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, the issue of January 16–22, 2015 was renamed "Jewish Hebdo".

In 2015, the Jewish Journal underwrote the first independent, nonpartisan poll of American Jewish opinion regarding the Iran nuclear deal.

In 2015, Tribe Media Corp. acquired Jewish Insider, a daily news service based in Washington, D.C., started by Max Neuberger.

2016

As of May 2016 the site reported about 4 million unique users per month.

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