- Matt Drudge - Wikipedia
In March 1995, the Drudge Report had 1,000 email subscribers; by 1997, Drudge had 85,000 subscribers to his email service Drudge's website gained in popularity in the late 1990s when he reported a number of stories before the mainstream media
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Along with linking to coverage of well-reported scandals, including Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state, Drudge also spotlighted some very controversial stories
- Drudge Report - Wikipedia
Origins The Drudge Report started in 1995 as a gossip column focusing on Hollywood and Washington, D C [12] Matt Drudge began the email-based newsletter from an apartment in Hollywood, California, using his connections with industry and media insiders to break stories, sometimes before they hit the mainstream media
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Tina Thorpe FX“EXCLUSIVE: Billy Eichner Is Perfect Casting as Matt Drudge ”It wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine that headline, or something like it—maybe with “BOMBSHELL” or “SCOOP
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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]
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Matt Drudge was the author and operator of the Drudge Report, and early Internet news commentary and political gossip site, [2][3] which at the time was hosted by America Online (AOL) [4] In August 1997, Drudge reported that Sidney Blumenthal, an adviser to President Bill Clinton, had been accused of spousal abuse against his wife Jacqueline Drudge first e-mailed the story to direct
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Trump has invited the reclusive Drudge to the Oval Office, and Drudge frequently communicates with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, according to the report
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Look up drudge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A drudge is a person who does tedious, menial, or unpleasant work; it can also refer to the work itself, known as drudgery Drudge can also refer to: Matt Drudge, American Internet journalist Drudge (TV series), Matt Drudge's former TV series Drudge Report, news aggregator run by Matt Drudge John Drudge, early 18th century sea captain who ended
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