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It's Time People Realized That The Drudge Report Is A Major Media Property Worth Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars
Business Insider, by Henry Blodget
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Posted By:Drive, 10/11/2012 9:38:51 AM
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| Everyone knows about The Drudge Report, the site that journalist and entrepreneur Matt Drudge created more than a decade ago. Everyone knows that The Drudge Report has an extraordinarily large readership, especially given the size of the team that produces it (maybe three people, including Drudge himself). Everyone knows that The Drudge Report still sets the rest of the media world
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
SteelTurman, 10/11/2012 9:51:29 AM (No. 8925325)
Drudge changed the world ...
... for the better.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
tivadoc, 10/11/2012 10:07:38 AM (No. 8925373)
I like Drudge for the same reason I like this forum, To get the news that the MSM refuses to publish, as well as the stories the alphabet's choose to talk about. Matt Drudge will post something big before anyone else and frequently announces impending scoops with a flashing police light icon. I hope that the Drudge Report is worth all this article says- and then some. He has been my homepage for over ten years, I like to see first thing in the morning that the world didn't explode overnight.
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mitzi, 10/11/2012 10:08:46 AM (No. 8925378)
During the Clinton administration when Drudge had a show on FNC, we were fortunate to get tickets to one of the shows. Somewhere around here, I have a printout from his website at that time that I was able to get autographed.
The best revenge is success!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Lucky4, 10/11/2012 10:09:31 AM (No. 8925381)
I read three sites everyday, Drudge, Lucianne and Daily Mail.
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roger h. cook,MD, 10/11/2012 10:17:40 AM (No. 8925420)
It was obvious from the start what he would do to the democrat controled media. Also matt was on Fox Tv for a short while?
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KingBubo, 10/11/2012 10:21:35 AM (No. 8925439)
Good for him! Although I take issue with some of his stories and his focus on certain things while ignoring others, I read it and respect his following his dream.
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bobgray2, 10/11/2012 10:22:00 AM (No. 8925440)
Drudge is a daily stop for me. It also saves me the time and effort to bookmark news sites that I like to visit. Congratulations Matt. Success is the best revenge.
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Robinsolana, 10/11/2012 10:25:07 AM (No. 8925447)
Matt Drudge is a national treasure. Just like Mark Steyn.
Matt began the exposure of the biased, complicit and dysfunctional mainstream media.
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msjena, 10/11/2012 10:28:12 AM (No. 8925461)
I love The Drudge Report. I probably check it ten times a day. People who don't read Drudge don't know what's really going on.
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Not your typical New Yorker, 10/11/2012 10:33:36 AM (No. 8925478)
Drudge is the epitome of the American Dream writ large.
Good on ya' Drudge!
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mabelkitty, 10/11/2012 10:33:41 AM (No. 8925479)
Drudge, Lucianne, Daily Mail. Yep. Me, too. And then I go to the rowdy boards of Free Republic to discuss what I read.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
jinx, 10/11/2012 10:40:02 AM (No. 8925500)
I have so much respect for Drudge. He had a TV show at one time. When the network refused to allow him to show a picture of a "fetus" reaching out from the womb to grab hold of a surgeon's hand during surgery to the fetus, Drudge walked out and never looked back. He became my hero that night. I check in several times a day.
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smithereens, 10/11/2012 10:44:21 AM (No. 8925517)
#12, Thanks for that reminder. I had forgotten why he left television. What an admirable move. I love Matt's total lack of pandering to the MSM. Yes indeed, success is the best revenge.
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NYbob, 10/11/2012 10:52:07 AM (No. 8925548)
I visit Drudge, but Lucianne is where the real meat is. Of course both expose the propaganda of the MSM. Hat tip to the moderators of Lucianne threads. Other sites veer into YouTube stupid comments, but here I can easily find reasoned, funny, informative takes on many issues.
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Feebie, 10/11/2012 10:54:58 AM (No. 8925559)
I would guess, that in a room full of diplomats, heads of state, presidents (etc. etc.) Drudge would still (IMHO) be one of the most influential, powerful and important individuals...if not THE most.
He changed the game....
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enemyofthestate, 10/11/2012 11:25:02 AM (No. 8925668)
I'm a high-information voter-- I read Lucianne, Drudge and the WSJ and read and listen to Rush. No more than on occasion do I watch Fox.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Aubreyesque, 10/11/2012 11:38:02 AM (No. 8925705)
Drudge is AWESOME.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
NYBruin, 10/11/2012 12:24:13 PM (No. 8925846)
He didn't build it.
/S
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
MissMann, 10/11/2012 12:40:07 PM (No. 8925882)
#4: me, too! With Drudge, Lucianne, and Daily Mail, I find I know what is going on. No one has ever brought up a topic I haven't read about on at least one of those.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bob913, 10/11/2012 3:54:39 PM (No. 8926401)
I have a co-worker who refuses to look at the Drudge site. A billion hits and he won't look. He is far left.
He sees nothing wrong with George Soros turning in 150 people to the Nazi's to be killed just so he could sell their belongings. He says everyone was doing it..... He admires Bill Clinton. Hillary just a little less.
Another co-worker says he would rather be set on fire then listen to Rush.
This November will be so nice when obama loses. I know these two won't change.
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