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[pley-book] / ˈpleɪˌbʊk /


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The digital publication is known for its Playbook newsletter highlighting Washington news and gossip, as well as its lucrative subscription offerings for government agencies and other business customers in the U.S. and abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 29, 2026

He told Politico's Berlin Playbook Podcast that his party wanted the cases to be investigated "without immediately getting into conspiracy-theory territory".

From BBC • Sep. 2, 2025

Harris’ 40-minute “Call Her Daddy” episode was recorded last Tuesday and edited before the Playbook column came out, which must have made both Cooper and the campaign smirk.

From Salon • Oct. 8, 2024

Eric Siegel, a former Columbia University professor and the author of “The AI Playbook: Mastering the Rare Art of Machine Learning Deployment,” has struck an even warier tone.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 2, 2024

“It is a goal so modest and lacking in ambition as to be almost meaningless,” Politico’s Playbook newsletter noted at the time.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 6, 2023