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The Lily is a publication of The Washington Post, launched on June 12, 2017. The Lily targets millennial women. The publication is purposefully multiplatform, with a presence on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and the Web. The platform also includes a semi-weekly email newsletter, Lily Lines. The web publication initially utilized the Medium platform. In February 2018, the publication transitioned from Medium to the Post's suite of publishing tools, Arc. In February 2022, the web presence moved to the Washington Post website.

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  • The Lily is a publication of The Washington Post, launched on June 12, 2017. The Lily targets millennial women. The publication is purposefully multiplatform, with a presence on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and the Web. The platform also includes a semi-weekly email newsletter, Lily Lines. The web publication initially utilized the Medium platform. In February 2018, the publication transitioned from Medium to the Post's suite of publishing tools, Arc. In February 2022, the web presence moved to the Washington Post website. (en)
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  • The Lily is a publication of The Washington Post, launched on June 12, 2017. The Lily targets millennial women. The publication is purposefully multiplatform, with a presence on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and the Web. The platform also includes a semi-weekly email newsletter, Lily Lines. The web publication initially utilized the Medium platform. In February 2018, the publication transitioned from Medium to the Post's suite of publishing tools, Arc. In February 2022, the web presence moved to the Washington Post website. The Lily team at The Washington Post included Amy King (editor in chief and creative director), Neema Roshania Patel (deputy editor), Ross May (art director), Maria Alconada Brooks (art director), Nneka McGuire (multiplatform editor), Lena Felton (multiplatform editor), Maya Sugarman (video editor) and Rachel Orr (comics editor). The Lily was named as an homage to The Lily, an American newspaper published for women between 1849 and 1853. (en)
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