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Drudge Report - Wikipedia The Drudge Report (stylized in all caps as DRUDGE REPORT) is an American-based news aggregation website founded by Matt Drudge, [4] and run with the help of Charles Hurt [2] and Daniel Halper [5] Prior to the 2020 United States presidential election, the site was generally regarded as a conservative [6][7][8] publication, but its ownership and political leanings moved left in mid-to-late 2019
Matt Drudge - Wikipedia Matthew Nathan Drudge (born October 27, 1966) is an American journalist and the creator editor of the Drudge Report, an American news aggregator Drudge is also an author and a former radio and television show host
Talk:Drudge Report - Wikipedia Matt Drudge's business entity in Florida is a privately owned company called Digital, LLC, a limited liability company [1][2][3] As an individual, Drudge applied for and was granted a U S Trademark registration for the phrase "Drudge Report" on January 15, 2019, filed on May 15, 2018 [4][5] The registration excludes the word "Report" from
White House launches Drudge Report lookalike site - AOL The White House has launched a new website to promote President Trump’s agenda, a page that looks similar to the popular Drudge Report that has served as a must-read for conservative media
List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia Matt Drudge (1966–), founder of the Drudge Report [49] Harry Enten (1988–), senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, senior writer and analyst for CNN Politics [50] Preston Fassel, entertainment journalist and former staff writer for Fangoria magazine [51] Danny Fenster (1984–), managing editor of Frontier Myanmar [52][53]
Daniel Halper - Wikipedia Halper's hiring coincided with the Drudge family's retreat from the public sphere (Drudge's father sold his own site Refdesk the same year to the same company that also took over the Report's advertising account at the same time, and by 2019 unconfirmed reports had emerged that Matt Drudge had sold the Report) [2] and may have been a factor in
List of political disinformation website campaigns in the . . . The following is a list of websites, separated by owner, that have both been considered by journalists and researchers as distributing false news - or otherwise participating in disinformation- and have been designated by journalists and researchers as likely being linked to political actors in the United States This list also includes pink-slime websites, which have been described by