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The '''Drudge Report''' (stylized as '''DRUDGE REPORT''') is an American Right Wing based news aggregation website founded by [[Matt Drudge]], and run with the help of [[Charles Hurt]] and [[Daniel Halper]]. The site was generally regarded as a conservative publication, though its ownership and political leanings have been questioned following business model changes in mid-to-late 2019. The site consists mainly of links to news stories from other outlets about politics, entertainment, and current events; it also has links to many columnists. | The '''Drudge Report''' (stylized as '''DRUDGE REPORT''') is an American Right Wing based news aggregation website founded by [[Matt Drudge]], and run with the help of [[Charles Hurt]] and [[Daniel Halper]]. The site was generally regarded as a conservative publication, though its ownership and political leanings have been questioned following business model changes in mid-to-late 2019. The site consists mainly of links to news stories from other outlets about politics, entertainment, and current events; it also has links to many columnists. | ||
The Drudge Report originated in 1995 as a weekly subscriber-based email dispatch. It was the first news source to break the ClintonβLewinsky scandal to the public, after ''Newsweek'' decided to "kill the story". | |||
Revision as of 11:48, 28 October 2022
The Drudge Report (stylized as DRUDGE REPORT) is an American Right Wing based news aggregation website founded by Matt Drudge, and run with the help of Charles Hurt and Daniel Halper. The site was generally regarded as a conservative publication, though its ownership and political leanings have been questioned following business model changes in mid-to-late 2019. The site consists mainly of links to news stories from other outlets about politics, entertainment, and current events; it also has links to many columnists.
The Drudge Report originated in 1995 as a weekly subscriber-based email dispatch. It was the first news source to break the ClintonβLewinsky scandal to the public, after Newsweek decided to "kill the story".