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  2. Drudge Report - Wikipedia

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    A left-leaning [78] parody site called Drudge Retort was founded in 1998 as "a send-up of Mr. Drudge's breathless style". [79] [80] [81] According to online analytics data for April 2010 from the Newspaper Marketing Agency, the Drudge Report was then—now over ten years ago—the number one site referrer for all online UK commercial newspaper ...

  3. Rogers Cadenhead - Wikipedia

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    The competing logos of the Drudge Report and the parody website Drudge Retort. When news aggregator Matt Drudge failed to register drudge.com for his news website Drudge Report, Cadenhead registered drudge.com in 1998 and started the Drudge Retort as a liberal alternative to what he perceived to be the right-leaning Drudge Report, [5] and as "a send-up of Mr. Drudge's breathless style".

  4. Matt Drudge - Wikipedia

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    Drudge was raised in Takoma Park, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. [2] His father, Robert Drudge, a former social worker, [2] and his mother [1] divorced when he was six. Drudge went to live with his mother. [2] He had few friends and was an avid news reader and radio talk show fan. [2] [3] Drudge graduated 341st out of a high school class of ...

  5. Attack on conservative news website Drudge Report builds ...

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    The Drudge Report, the highly trafficked conservative news website, has been knocked offline for extended periods of time over the course of the last two weeks, succumbing to large distributed ...

  6. Drudge Report Sums Up Donald Trump's Debate Performance ... - AOL

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    Drudge Report It linked to Mediaite’s coverage of Trump being fact-checked during the debate for pushing a debunked story that migrants in Ohio are eating people’s pets. Read HuffPost’s ...

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  8. Media Bloggers Association - Wikipedia

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    In June 2008, MBA became involved in a copyright dispute involving Associated Press demand of strict terms for bloggers quoting from their news at the request of Rogers Cadenhead whose Drudge Retort was affected. [5]

  9. Talk:Drudge retort - Wikipedia

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    Though not as famous as other political websites, the Retort was begun by well known author and web publisher Rogers Cadenhead. His own long standing entry in Wikipedia (He made international news by registering a domain name sought after by the Vatican and by disclosing relatively controversial information about the founder of wikipedia) affirms the importance of this political website, the ...