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The Daily Beast is a news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture, founded in 2008 by Tina Brown. It has been described as a "high-end tabloid" and a "non-partisan but not neutral" source of journalism.
This web page lists websites that have been assessed by fact-checkers as fake news websites, meaning they intentionally publish hoaxes and disinformation. The list includes websites that mimic the names and logos of genuine news outlets, as well as those that spread false or misleading stories for political or financial gain.
A comprehensive list of notable websites that publish humorous or parodic news stories, with their names, domains, countries and founding dates. Learn the difference between news satire and fake news, and explore examples from various regions and languages.
Redstone drew more attention to the story by calling its author, Peter Lauria, and asking him to divulge his source. “We’re not going to hurt this guy,” Redstone told the reporter.
Learn how fake news websites use disinformation, impersonation, clickbait and typosquatting to target U.S. audiences and influence political campaigns. Find out how social media platforms and fact-checkers try to combat the spread of fake news.
The Daily Beast operates only online but has said it will start a print edition. Newsweek has a print circulation of 1.6 million, but its paid readership has dropped sharply in recent years.
NewsBeast was an American media company, and owner of Newsweek and The Daily Beast.It was established in 2010 as a merger between the two media outlets. The company was owned by IAC/InterActiveCorp and the estate of Sidney Harman, with Stephen Colvin of The Daily Beast as CEO.
A list of news websites based in the United States, organized by alphabetical order and subcategories. Find links to online journalism, broadcasting, streaming, and more from various sources and topics.