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Monday's Daily Blog Watch 
TheStreet.com - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Online travel is flying high, and Drudge Report is raking it in.
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NY Times to charge for Reader 
Market Watch - Mar 14 12:41 PM
Hours after I blogged how much I liked The New York Times' "Reader," the company announced this afternoon, "Times Reader will launch as a subscription service on March 27." Cost: $14.95/month or $165/year as a standalone service. But, as I hoped, "Times Reader will be free to home delivery subscribers." That's the right thing to do.
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Battle Color Ceremony 
Desert Dispatch Online - Mar 16 1:00 AM
The drumline of the United States Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps from Washington D.C. marches across Sorensen Field during Wednesday's Battle Color Ceremony at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Barstow.
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Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyslexia 
MedicineNet.com - Mar 30 12:30 PM
Title: Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyslexia Category: Health News Created: 3/30/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 3/30/2007
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MARK STRYKER: Perahia, Ax promise fine piano recitals 
Detroit Free Press - Mar 16 12:19 AM
OK, everyone has heard of dueling banjos, but how about dueling pianos? Murray Perahia and Emanuel Ax, two of the finest pianists of their generation -- Perahia was born in 1947, Ax in 1949 -- might not be appearing on the same stage, but both will be in metro Detroit this weekend, performing recitals Saturday night.
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Just a good ol boy 
Branson Daily News - Apr 07 8:02 AM
Nathan Kissee, 16, proudly shows off a pair of sunvisors taken from actor John Schneiders replica of the General Lee. The visors, which are autographed by all the surviving members of The Dukes of Hazzard television show, will eventually be put in Nathans own General Lee replica.
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Trainer pens screenplay inspired by parish softball coaches 
The Ascension Citizen - Apr 06 10:24 AM
GEISMAR - The stories of local high school softball coaches Jimmy Iturralde and Ed Aycock are well-known throughout Ascension Parish.
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FEATURES Articles 
Ball State Daily News - Apr 05 12:09 AM
Tiny green plastic army figurines and a Dungeons & Dragons map board sit on a shelf in a small, partitioned room in the Abso office in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center basement.
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Four Downs: AFC West free agent review 
Fox Sports - Apr 08 12:39 PM
The Broncos have been busy trying to make the jump from playoff pretender to Super Bowl contender. Jeff Bathurst says Denver has been the busiest team in the AFC West this off-season, but that doesn't guarantee a trip to the postseason.
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Post-Production Complete on 'The Prince and the Pauper' Starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 28 11:52 AM
Post production is complete on Oak Film's "The Prince and the Pauper" starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse.
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LISTMANIA: Things we wish were still here. 
Herald Journal - Apr 03 8:36 PM
What are the places you remember about Cache Valley from years past? Where are the restaurants you'd frequent?
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Kamehameha turns back Punahou in overtime, 55-54 
Honolulu Advertiser - Apr 08 5:46 AM
Analee Viena Lota scored 13 points, Rhani Kaneaiakala 12 and Lindsey Wong 10, helping host Kamehameha beat Punahou, 55-54, in overtime last night in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I basketball game at Kekuhaupi'o Gym.
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What's Next for Early Childhood Education in New York City? State, City Policy Makers to Speak at Public Policy Forum 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 27 1:42 PM
Hundreds of early childhood educators are expected to turn out this Thursday to hear from top city and state policy makers about new directions for early care and education programs across the city.
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Focus on early ID of heart problems 
Times Leader - Feb 27 12:09 AM
One out of every 100 children is born with a heart defect, according to Dr. Stephen Cyran, chief of pediatric cardiology and director of the Childrens Heart Group with Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
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Combination Of Early Detection, Timely Treatment Hold Promise For Autism 
Science Daily - Apr 02 3:06 PM
Emerging genetic research may help scientists recognize children with autism at a younger and potentially treatable age, according to a new editorial.
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Health calendar 
Gloucester Daily Times - 45 minutes ago
Overeaters Anonymous , a 12-step program of recovery from compulsive eating. No dues or membership fees. For more information and meeting location, call 978-407-9909 or 781-641-2303. Visit www.oa.org for more.
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Earth, Wind & Fire coming to Kettering 
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Mar 24 2:31 AM
Earth, Wind & Fire has just announced a June 13 concert at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering.
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Aftershocks hits Japanese peninsula 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 2:07 PM
Two earthquakes, with magnitudes of 4.5 and 4.7, hit central Japan on Friday in the latest aftershocks following last month's 6.9-magnitude quake, officials said.
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EMBARQ(TM) Homepage, E-mail, Security Upgrades Begin Today 
Broadcast Newsroom - 18 minutes ago
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- EMBARQ today began migrating existing residential EMBARQ(TM) High Speed Internet and EMBARQ(TM) Business-Class DSL customers with EarthLink email accounts to a new, enhanced EMBARQ-branded Internet portal. As part of the transition, embarqmail.com replaces earthlink.net email addresses.
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More News 
Gazette.Net - Apr 03 10:10 PM
The program, which is an accelerated learning opportunity, is for eighth-graders at the school who wanted to take on a more challenging English curriculum.
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Earthquake hits Aceh, Indonesia 
EARTHtimes.org - 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
Jakarta, April 7 (Xinhua) An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale hit Indonesia's Aceh province Saturday but there were no reports of any casualties, an official of the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) said.
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Eating disorders strike men 
The News & Observer - Mar 15 12:46 AM
Long regarded as a women's problem, three serious eating disorders -- the self-starvation of anorexia, the gorging and purging that characterize bulimia and the uncontrolled consumption of large amounts of food that is binge eating -- are increasingly affecting males.
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UNPROTECTED TEXT: Dating up has plenty of downsides 
College Heights Herald - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
I used to be a progressive dater. Each time I'd enter a relationship, I'd gauge the worth of my new great love by my last. In essence, each new mate had to jump over the bar the previous one raised, thus proving their supremacy. I call it dating up - but it isn't an approach I advise.
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Smoke invades office building 
San Bernardino Sun - Apr 07 12:10 AM
SAN BERNARDINO - The last thing Ebony Stewart expected to interrupt her workday was a fire. The 22-year-old assistant at Dameron Communication panicked when she saw smoke coming through the vents of her office at 255 N. D St.
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March glimpses 
USA Today - Apr 04 5:06 PM
A closer look at U.S. servicemen and women killed in Iraq in March.
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CD reviews: Amy Winehouse, Albert Hammond Jr. 
Northwest Herald - Mar 28 10:27 PM
It took a few tries to get Britney Spears into rehab and it took a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction to get Eddie Van Halen to admit he had a problem. Its going to take a whole lot more to convince Amy Winehouse.
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Earnings: Eddie Bauer says it's on right track 
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Apr 05 8:25 PM
Eddie Bauer, the struggling Redmond outdoor clothing retailer that was once desperate to sell itself, firmly told analysts in a conference call Thursday that it plans on remaining a public company.
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Edgar Allan Poe stars in a 19th-century murder mystery 
The Olympian - Apr 08 4:18 AM
In the past few years, Edgar Allan Poe has become far more popular as a character than as a writer, popping up in a startling number of period novels, usually in a tormented state. The visionary author takes center stage again as the beleaguered cynosure of Joel Rose's substantial and enjoyable historical conceit, set in pre-
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Edgar Allan Poe stars in a 19th-century murder mystery 
The Olympian - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
In the past few years, Edgar Allan Poe has become far more popular as a character than as a writer, popping up in a startling number of period novels, usually in a tormented state. The visionary author takes center stage again as the beleaguered cynosure of Joel Rose's substantial and enjoyable historical conceit, set in pre-
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The Spirit of Adventure: DIRE Straits, indeed 
Shelbyville Daily Union - Apr 03 6:28 AM
By Garret Ellison Traverse City Record-Eagle (Traverse City, Mich.) BYRON CENTER, Mich. The fine line between life and death is a place that Jim Dreyer knows all too well.
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Edmunds.com Reports True Cost of Incentives for March: Cash and Financing Incentives Virtually Flat as Automakers Aim ... 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 9:00 AM
SANTA MONICA, Calif.----Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, estimated today that the average automotive manufacturer incentive in the U.S. was $2,512 per vehicle sold in March 2007, up $220, or 9.6 percent, from February 2007, and down $9, or 0.4 percent, from March 2006.
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School official opens store to sell educational items 
The New River Valley Current - Apr 02 10:39 PM
The New River Valley Mall location will stress religious and multicultural products. Montgomery County schools Superintendent Tiffany Anderson plans to open a store selling educational games and materials, particularly ones with a Christian or multicultural emphasis. She says doing so does not conflict with her role heading a public school system because the Parent Teacher Supply Store, ...
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UWM School of Education secures $1M gift 
The Business Journal of Milwaukee - Mar 28 8:19 AM
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Education received a $1 million donation to establish an endowed professorship in early childhood education.
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Al Gore Testifies Before Congress on Global Warming 
NPR - Mar 22 6:13 AM
Morning Edition , March 22, 2007 ยท Former Vice President Al Gore went to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify about the effects of global warming.
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Mock drunk driving accident makes teens think 
Coppell Gazette - Apr 08 1:12 PM
Students at Coppell High School gathered around the injured and dead bodies of classmates on Friday following a mock drunk driving accident. Shattered Dreams is a program developed by MADD to show high school students the effects of their decisions.
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Anti-Aging Skin Care that Defies Time 
Southwest Daily News - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
(ARA) - There are many factors that lead to wrinkles and the crepe-like quality of aging, damaged skin - prolonged unprotected sun exposure, unhealthy lifestyle habits like smoking and overindulging, and the simple passage of time.
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Off-Label Sales of SSRIs Leads To More Litigation 
Sierra Times - Feb 22 3:35 AM
Off-label prescribing of prescription drugs overall is widespread in the US, but nowhere is it more prevalent than with the antidepressant drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
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Television movies for the week of April 1. 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mar 31 9:25 PM
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Daily Local News 
Daily Local News - 3 minutes ago
PHARAOH PRODUCED IN CHOCOLATE FORM
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Mummies & Mosques: Local pair of bicyclers experience Muslim hospitality in Egyptian desert 
Rapid City Journal - Mar 23 11:05 PM
We are standing under a concrete awning in the Great Western Desert of Egypt. The temperature is 104 degrees in the shade. Out on the road in the sun our Brunton compass reads 119 degrees.
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Sodexho Announces an Increase in Organic Growth for First-Half Fiscal 2007 : + 8.2 % 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 10:00 PM
PARIS----SODEXHO ALLIANCE , the leading global provider of Food and Facilities Management services, today announced consolidated revenues for first-half Fiscal 2007, ended February 28, 2007.
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Elixir of youth 
The Phoenix - Mar 27 2:21 PM
Fountains of Wayne push their expiration date After 11 seesaw years in the pop music marketplace, Fountains of Wayne return on a fourth studio album as an unparalleled American pop-rock phenomenon.
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Spring break means overseas travel for some lawmakers 
The Fresno Bee - Apr 01 11:39 AM
Ah, Paris in the springtime. The Eiffel Tower. The Louvre. The Seine. The Champs-Elysees. The TGV.
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How Brits Were Trampled By Elephant 
FOX 5 Atlanta - 40 minutes ago
The owners of a safari lodge in Zimbabwe have described the moment a British mother and daughter staying in their camp were trampled to death by an elephant.
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LA Police Officers To Patrol Skid Row On Electric Scooters 
NBC 4 Los Angeles - Apr 05 4:59 PM
Several Los Angeles police officers will soon patrol downtown's Skid Row on three-wheeled electric scooters, police Chief William Bratton announces.
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When It Comes to Entertaining, 'E' Is the New 'A' ... Electrolux Debuts Online Idea Boutique for Entertaining A-Listers 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 02 9:03 AM
For anyone who has ever lost sleep over a seating plan or worried about what to serve as an hors d'oeuvre, help is on the way.
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The Drudge Report is a popular U.S.-based news website run by Matt Drudge. The site consists primarily of links to stories from the mainstream media about politics, entertainment, and various current events, and to many popular columnists, although on rare occasions Drudge authors a story of his own. The Report originated around 1994 as a weekly subscriber-based email dispatch. Today, the Drudge Report resembles a simple weblog, though Drudge himself dislikes this classification. The Drudge Report is most famous for being the first entity to break news of the Monica Lewinsky scandal to the public, which led to President Clinton's impeachment and subsequent aquittal.

Drudge styles himself as a maverick newsman without corporate bosses, demanding advertisers, or editors to influence his Report. Critics regard him as either careless, reckless, or malicious with stories that are sometimes inaccurate or heavily biased. He has been criticized by various media news personalities such as Dan Rather who called the Report a "rumor mill" [1] , Bill O'Reilly who twice called Drudge a "threat to democracy" [2], and Keith Olbermann who referred to him as "an idiot with a modem" [3].

Contents

  • 1 Origins
  • 2 Content
  • 3 Criticism
    • 3.1 Charges of bias
    • 3.2 Errors at the Report
  • 4 External links

Origins

Drudge began publishing his email-based Report from an apartment in Hollywood, California. Today, he maintains the popular news website from a condominium in Miami Beach, Florida. Drudge, who once managed a CBS gift shop where he was privy to some insider gossip, uses connections with industry and media insiders to break stories sometimes before they hit the mainstream media. Drudge's reports were electronically syndicated by Wired News from November 1996 to May 1997. After that, AOL carried his reports until 1998. He began his website in 1997 as a supplement to the email reports. He eventually stopped the email reports in favor of exclusively updating his website.

It is unclear exactly when Drudge began publishing his reports. On April 2, 2004, he splashed a headline on his site which read "Drudge Report Turns Nine Years Old". [4] However, in his book, Drudge Manifesto, he writes that the Drudge Report debuted in "winter 1994", and the oldest archived email reports date to March 1995. In a Usenet post from that month, Drudge advertised his Report as covering

"the Entertainment industry, Poli-Video shows (political talk shows,) Talk Radio, and a cross section of things that the editor Matt Drudge is focusing in on. This weekly report arrives on Monday and is complimented with NEWS BREAKS as they occur. Already read by key players, this tip sheet will be sure to peak (sic) your interest." [5]

Drudge first received national attention in 1996 when he broke the news that Jack Kemp would be Republican Bob Dole's running mate in the 1996 presidential election. In 1998, Drudge again made national waves when he broke the news that Newsweek magazine had information on an inappropriate relationship between "a White House intern" and President Bill Clinton (the Monica Lewinsky scandal), but was withholding publication. [6] After Drudge's report, Newsweek published the story. In addition, Drudge was the first to announce Connie Chung's departure from CBS News, Jerry Seinfeld's million dollar contract, and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Content

Drudge's website has a simple design, consisting of a banner headline and a number of other selected headlines in three columns. These linked stories are almost always hosted on the external websites of mainstream media outlets. The rest of the website is filled with links to media outlets and a number of columnists. Although the site initially featured very few images, it is now usually illustrated with five or six photographs. Generally the images are also hosted on other news agencies' servers. Drudge has argued that he is within his rights under fair use to include tags referring to these images without permission.

The Drudge Report website sometimes includes stories authored by Drudge himself, usually two to three paragraphs in length (a holdover from the previous email-only reports). These stories generally break a rumor concerning a story that is about to break in a major magazine or newspaper. Drudge also occasionally publishes Nielsen, Arbitron, or BookScan ratings, internal email messages, or early election exit polls that are otherwise not made available to the public.

In a 2003 interview in Radar magazine with Camille Paglia, Drudge said of his story selection:

"I just post the things I find interesting. I can't remember the last time I actually read a full-blown article, you know. Usually I just scan the first two paragraphs and the last two paragraphs... It comes down to an editorial decision that I make every second that I'm sitting in front of the monitors. If you're not careful you can fill up people's minds with stories that go nowhere." [7]

Drudge reportedly makes a significant income from running the website. By placing banner advertisements on the website (over which he says he has no editorial control), he has indicated that he makes over $1 million per year. His overhead is almost nonexistent compared to regular news outlets; his only significant expenses are server hosting costs. The site regularly receives 8–10 million page views per day, a number which has steadily increased during the early 2000s.

Criticism

Critics argue that the only stories Drudge actually breaks are completely conceived, researched, funded, and written by other reporters. In 1998, Federal Judge Paul Friedman noted in a judgment on a libel lawsuit, which ended in Drudge's favor, that Drudge is not a "reporter, a journalist, or a newsgatherer" (this case is covered in more detail below).

Charges of bias

The Drudge Report has been accused of editorializing with photo selection. Above is pictured Cindy Sheehan.
The Drudge Report has been accused of editorializing with photo selection. Above is pictured John Roberts.

During the 1990s, the Drudge Report gained a strong conservative following for Drudge's heavy coverage of alleged scandals during President Bill Clinton's administration. He has cultivated this following by often highlighting stories that appeal to conservatives, praise prominent conservatives, or criticize prominent liberals. This has led some critics to call him a mouthpiece of the conservative establishment in the United States (or of the "vast right-wing conspiracy").

Drudge's politics are considered to be unabashedly conservative, often neo-conservative. Some critics argue, for example, that he has not been as aggressive in pursuing potential scandals during the George W. Bush administration as during the Clinton administration. Nevertheless, Drudge has repeatedly attempted to distance himself from establishment conservatives, arguing that his politics more accurately reflect libertarianism. For example, he is often critical of the Federal Communications Commission's regulation of indecency, the USA PATRIOT Act, the prevalence of hidden cameras in public places, of an increased and visible presence of police, and of attempts to limit online file-sharing.

Though Drudge is often defended on the grounds that he writes very few articles, generally only supplying links to the work of others, his editorializing frequently occurs in the form of the juxtaposition of a headline with an unrelated image. On Wednesday, July 28, 2004, the Drudge Report featured the headline: "Edwards to Call Kerry 'Decisive, Strong.'" Above this headline was a picture of a young woman in a tight tank top, featuring the slogan "John Edwards is Hot." In addition, Drudge has in the past subtly interjected underhanded jabs at his political opponents through a choice of words with subliminal suggestions. Consider this September 28, 2005 headline, whose last two words evoke a vulgar slur: "Cindy Sheehan Arrested At White House In Cunning Stunt".

Drudge also editorializes through the use of headlines alone. Linking to a story about a speech made in Sweden by one-time presidential nominee Al Gore, Drudge offered this sensationalistic headline on October 13, 2005: "Gore Unleashed In Sweden" [8][]

Notwithstanding these charges, a 2004 study on media bias (titled A Measure of Media Bias) led by Tim Groseclose, of UCLA and Stanford, and Jeff Milyo of the University of Chicago found the Drudge Report to be among the most centrist news outlet in their sample.[9] However, the findings of this study remain highly controversial.[10] (The study also claims that The Wall Street Journal is the most liberal American news outlet, Drudge Report is more liberal than the average American, and that Newshour with Jim Lehrer is more conservative than Drudge. These findings conflict with widely held beliefs about politics and the media.)

Errors at the Report

Matt Drudge has been erroneously quoted as saying the Report is 80 percent accurate. The attribution stems from Drudge's most famous incident of erroneous reporting, which occurred on August 10, 1997 when Drudge published a report saying that incoming White House assistant Sidney Blumenthal beat his wife and was covering it up. Drudge retracted the story the next day, saying he was given bad information, but Blumenthal filed a $30 million libel lawsuit against Drudge. [11] Drudge told Salon magazine that "I seemed to have about 80 percent of the facts" about the Blumenthal report. [12] [13] This quote has since been applied, fairly or not, to all of Drudge's work. The libel suit was settled in 2001 when Blumenthal agreed to drop the charges if Drudge did not file counter-charges. The case lasted for so long because the burden of proof was on Blumenthal to show that Drudge had had actual malice in printing the false report. [14] Drudge's legal defense was largely funded by the libertarian Center for the Study of Popular Culture.

The "80 percent" meme has been fueled by further articles and rumors in the Report that have been revealed to be completely wrong or unsubstantiated. The Report was the source of a sensational rumor (a "World Exclusive") in February 2004, about presidential candidate John Kerry, alleging that he had an affair with a young intern named Alexandra Polier. [15] The woman, who in fact was never an intern for Kerry, denied the claim. In June 2004, Drudge apologized for the story, saying "In retrospect, I should have had a sentence saying, 'There is no evidence to tie Alex to John Kerry.' I should have put that." [16]. Yet the story remained available on his website (though de-linked) up to a year after its publication. (The full text of the original reports are available at DrudgeReportArchives.com [17] [18]; DrudgeReportArchives.com is not affiliated with the Drudge Report.)

A later erroneous report emerged in the 2004 US presidential campaign, one week before Senator Kerry announced his selection of Senator John Edwards as his vice presidential running mate. The Report headlined a prediction from a "top D.C. insider" saying that Senator Kerry would be announcing Senator Hillary Clinton as his running mate, declaring it to mark the beginning of a "massive love fest." [19] The story was de-linked one day later. After Edward's selection, Drudge removed all "VP Hillary" coverage without comment; the correction or outright removal of false content published at the Report is usually handled in similar no-comment fashion.

Because the Drudge Report is not part of the mainstream media and is published electronically, and not in print, such inaccuracies and errors are often forgotten. Archives of older reports are generally not easy to find, and Drudge does not systematically archive any of his reports. A number of reports from 1995 to early 1997 are available in the Usenet archive provided by Google Groups. A more extensive archive of the website is provided by Drudge Report Archives, which the website contends to take snapshots every two minutes since mid-November 2001.

External links

  • Drudge Report
  • Drudge Report Archives (since Nov. 2001)
  • Archives of the Drudge Report at The Internet Archive (less comprehensive than DrudgeReportArchives.com, but dates back to Dec. 1998)
  • Early history of the Drudge Report
  • Drudge Report RSS Feed
  • Early Drudge Report dispatches from 1995-97 (from Google Groups)
  • Matt Drudge articles at Media Matters for America
  • The Secrets of Drudge, Inc., by Geoff Keighley, Business 2.0, April 2003
  • Linking news sites, Matt Drudge creates an Internet success, by Richard Pachter, The Miami Herald, September 1, 2003
  • Disinfopedia article on Matt Drudge
  • Blumenthal v. Drudge Opinion by Judge Paul Friedman
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TheStreet.com - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Online travel is flying high, and Drudge Report is raking it in.
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Mitt Romney's Inner Circle 
Washington Post - Apr 09 2:27 AM
No Republican presidential candidate has been the subject of such intense media scrutiny in the past few weeks than former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-Mass.). Whether it's good news (his $23 million first-quarter haul) or bad (his hunting credentials), Romney has...
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Larisa Alexandrovna: Why are they trying so hard to distract us? 
HuffingtonPost - Apr 08 6:25 PM
The national media continues to self destruct under the weight of its politically purchased editorial pages. Not content to simply slink away quietly after leading the nation into a disastrous war of choice through negligent and even highly corrupt reporting practices, the editorial boards of all of the major newspapers - still apparently strapped collectively into a mission accomplished payola ...
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The Buzz: Speeding train outruns the facts 
The Sacramento Bee - Apr 09 12:19 AM
Sacramento was pleasantly quiet last week with lawmakers away on their family vacations and overseas junkets, er, educational opportunities.
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America's Broken-Down Media 
RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 8:30 AM
According to Mark Thompson, writer for Time magazine, America's army is broken. While it can not be argued that the military can possibly maintain the same state of readiness in war time as it does in peace time, broken has a certain specific ring to it: incapable, demoralized and poorly trained.
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CNN's Ware fires back at Drudge report about 'heckling' 
USA Today - Apr 02 12:06 PM
I did not heckle the senator. Indeed, I didn't say a word. I didn't even ask a question. In fact, when I raised my hand to ask a question, the press conference abruptly ended. So said CNN's Michael Ware this...
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Senior project is a big obstacle 
Lodi News-Sentinel - Apr 07 9:17 AM
I am a senior at Lodi High School, and as a senior, I believe that the district should get rid of the senior project. The senior project is one of the biggest reasons why seniors decide to drop out. I know because I was almost one of those students.
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Man says road-rage death of 75-year-old was self-defense 
FOX 10 Phoenix - Apr 05 10:46 AM
MESA, Ariz. (AP) -- A man who is being investigated in the road-rage death of a 75-year-old told police punched the older man in self-defense because he felt threatened, according to a police report.
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Sex always sells when it comes to TV news 
Market Watch - Apr 05 9:08 PM
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- CNN has done it again: It stuck its foot in its mouth in public.
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Into it 
The Christian Science Monitor - Apr 05 4:25 PM
We asked writer Christopher Buckley what he's reading, watching, and listening to.
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