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  2. Matt Drudge - Wikipedia

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    United States portal. v. t. e. 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.

  3. Drudge Report - Wikipedia

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    The Drudge Report (stylized in all caps as DRUDGE REPORT) is a U.S.-based news aggregation website founded by Matt Drudge, [4] and run with the help of Charles Hurt [2] and Daniel Halper. [5] The site was generally regarded as a conservative [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] publication, though its ownership and political leanings have been questioned ...

  4. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Matt Drudge (1966–), founder of the Drudge Report [46] Harry Enten (1988–), senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, senior writer and analyst for CNN Politics [47] Danny Fenster (1984–), managing editor of Frontier Myanmar [48] [49] Giselle Fernández (1961–), host of Access Hollywood [50]

  5. Andrew Breitbart - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Breitbart saw The Drudge Report and was so impressed that he e-mailed Matt Drudge. Breitbart said, "I thought what he was doing was by far the coolest thing on the Internet. And I still do." [2] Breitbart described himself as "Matt Drudge's bitch" [23] and selected and posted links to other

  6. Drudge (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Fox News Channel. Release. June 1998. ( 1998-06) –. November 13, 1999. ( 1999-11-13) Drudge is an American television series on Fox News Channel hosted by Matt Drudge that debuted June 1998. [1] Drudge left the show in 1999 after network executives refused to let him show a picture of a 21-week-old unborn child.

  7. Blumenthal v. Drudge - Wikipedia

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    Blumenthal v. Drudge, 992 F.Supp. 44 (D.C.D.C., 1998), [1] was a case of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, over online defamation and whether an Internet service provider has legal liability for defamatory comments made by its users. The ruling became an early precedent upholding the legal protections enjoyed by ...

  8. List of Playboy Interviews - Wikipedia

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    The Playboy interview became a regular feature of the magazine in 1962 and set a high standard for periodical journalism. [1] [2] AP News called the feature "models of the art form", stating that "Playboy’s long and searching conservations are remarkable for the people who spoke to the magazine and for what they said."

  9. Michael Isikoff - Wikipedia

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    Michael Isikoff. Michael Isikoff (born June 16, 1952) is an American investigative journalist who used to be the Chief Investigative Correspondent at Yahoo! News. He is the co-author with David Corn of the book titled Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump, published on March 13, 2018.