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The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. It was founded in 2008.

The Daily Beast
Type of site
News
Available inEnglish
Headquarters
United States
OwnerThe Daily Beast Company LLC
(IAC)
Created byTina Brown
EditorTracy Connor[1]
URLthedailybeast.com
CommercialYes
Registrationoptional
LaunchedOctober 6, 2008; 14 years ago (2008-10-06)
Current statusActive

It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief from 2018 to 2021.[2] In a 2015 interview, former editor-in-chief John Avlon described the Beast's editorial approach: "We seek out scoops, scandals, and stories about secret worlds; we love confronting bullies, bigots, and hypocrites."[3] In 2018, Avlon described the Beast's "strike zone" as "politics, pop culture, and power".[4]

History

The Daily Beast began publishing on October 6, 2008. Its founding editor was Tina Brown, a former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker as well as the short-lived Talk magazine. The name of the site was taken from a fictional newspaper in Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop.[5]

In 2010, The Daily Beast merged with the magazine Newsweek creating a combined company, The Newsweek Daily Beast Company. The merger ended in 2013, when Daily Beast owner IAC sold Newsweek to IBT Media, owner of the International Business Times.[6] Brown stepped down as editor in September 2013.[7]

John Avlon, an American journalist and political commentator as well as a CNN contributor, was the site's editor-in-chief and managing director from 2013 to 2018.[8][9][10]

In September 2014, The Daily Beast reached a new record of 21 million unique visitors – a 60% year-over-year increase in readers, accompanied by a 300% increase in the overall size of its social media community.[11]

In May 2018 Avlon departed from the Beast to become full-time Senior Political Analyst and anchor at CNN. Avlon was succeeded by executive editor Noah Shachtman.[12]

In March 2017 former chief strategy and product officer Mike Dyer left for Intel.[13] In May 2017, Heather Dietrick was appointed president and publisher.[14]

In July 2021, Shachtman announced that he'd be moving from the Beast to Rolling Stone and that he will be succeeded by Tracy Connor.[15]

Editorial stance

In an April 2018 interview, Avlon described the publication's political stance as "non-partisan but not neutral": "what that means is we're going to hit both sides where appropriate, but we're not going for mythic moral equivalence on every issue."[16] In April 2017, Avlon discussed the organization's approach on the Poynter Institute's podcast saying, "We're not going to toe any partisan line."[17] In December 2017, NPR reported that The Daily Beast's editor-in-chief John Avlon had begun pairing reporters from both the right and left sides of the political spectrum to cover White House stories. Specifically, reporters Asawin Suebsaeng (formerly of Mother Jones) and Lachlan Markay (formerly of The Heritage Foundation) were tasked with covering the Trump Administration.[18]

The Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple stated in 2018 that "Pound for pound, [The Daily Beast] is an impressive operation. As I see it, they do a few things well: They bang the phones, they don't always follow the same story everyone else is doing, and they are fast."[19]

Later in 2018, editor-in-chief Noah Shachtman characterized The Daily Beast as a "high-end tabloid" that embraces gonzo journalism.[2]

According to Shachtman, The Daily Beast's social media policy for journalists consists (as of 2018) of three main rules: "you're reporters, not cheerleaders" so don't be an open partisan; avoid hate speech and posts that could offend a group; and "don't get your fellow reporters in trouble".[2]

Format

A feature of The Daily Beast is the Cheat Sheet, billed as "must reads from all over". Published throughout the day, the Cheat Sheet offers a selection of articles from online news outlets on popular stories. The Cheat Sheet includes brief summaries of the article, and a link to read the full text of the article on the website of its provider. It is found at www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet.[20]

After the launch, the site introduced additional sections, including a video Cheat Sheet and Book Beast.[21] The site frequently creates encyclopedic landing pages on topical subjects such as President Obama's inauguration, the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, and the Iran uprising.[22] In 2014, The Daily Beast became the majority on mobile and released an iOS app, which Nieman Lab described as "the dawn of the quantified news reader".[23]

The illustrational style used at the top of every article has been described as, "jaunty collage and pop-art illustrations".[24]

Contributors

Contributors to the publication include notable writers and political activists such as:

In May 2017, Pulitzer Prize–winning national security reporter Spencer Ackerman left The Guardian and joined The Daily Beast.[26][27][28][29]

In June 2017, HuffPost senior political editor Sam Stein announced he was joining The Daily Beast in the same capacity.[30]

Reach

In early June 2014, Capital New York re-published a memo by outgoing CEO Rhona Murphy, stating that The Daily Beast's average unique monthly visitors increased from 13.5 million in 2013 to more than 17 million in 2014.[31] By September 2014, the website reached a new record of 21 million unique visitors; it was a 60% year-over-year increase in readers, accompanied by a 300% increase in the overall size of its social media community.[32]

In 2015, Ken Doctor, a news analyst for Nieman Lab, reported that The Daily Beast is "one of the fastest-growing news and information sites year-over-year in the 'General News' category".[33]

During Avlon's leadership from 2013 to 2018, The Daily Beast doubled its traffic to 1.1 million readers a day and won over 17 awards for journalistic excellence.[34][35]

Awards

The Daily Beast won a Webby Award for "Best News Site" in 2012 and 2013.[36] Also in 2012 John Avlon won National Society of Newspaper Columnists' award for best online column in 2012 for The Daily Beast.[37]

In March 2012, "Book Beast" won a National Magazine Award for Website Department, which "honors a department, channel or microsite".[38]

Anna Nemstova received the Courage in Journalism Award in 2015 from the International Women's Media Foundation.[39] Also that year, Michael Daly won with the National Society of Newspaper Columnists award in the category of Online, Blog, Multimedia – Over 100,000 Unique Visitors.[40]

In 2016, the Los Angeles Press Club nominated several of The Beast's writers including M. L. Nestel for Arts/Entertainment Investigative, Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins for best Celebrity Investigative, Malcolm Jones for best Obituary, Lizzie Crocker for Humor and Tim Teeman for Industry/ArtsHard News. Also nominated for best in field were Kevin Fallon for Industry/Arts Soft News and Melissa Leon for Industry/Arts Soft News.[41]

The Association of LGBTQ Journalists or NLGJA nominated both Tim Teeman 2016 Journalist of the Year and Heather Boerner Excellence in HIV/AIDS Coverage.[42] In 2017, NLGJA awarded Jay Michaelson for his coverage of GOP anti-LGBT legislation and Tim Teeman for reporting on ALS.[43]

In 2017, the website won three New York Press Club Journalism Awards in the internet publishing categories of Entertainment News, Crime Reporting and Travel Reporting.[44] In December, the Los Angeles Press Club's National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards announced the platform had won 4 awards for 2017 reporting including investigative articles about the Nate Parker rape case, comic Bob Smith's struggle with ALS, and remembering Bill Paxton.[45]

In 2018, the trade magazine Digiday awarded the Beast's Cheat Sheet for best email newsletter.[46]

Beast Books

In September 2009, The Daily Beast launched a publishing initiative entitled "Beast Books" that will produce books by Beast writers on an accelerated publishing schedule.[47] The first book published by Beast Books was John Avlon's Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America.[48]

In January 2011, they published Stephen L. Carter's The Violence of Peace: America's Wars in the Age of Obama.[49] Also in 2011, Beast Books published Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee's memoir, Mighty Be Our Powers.[50][51]

Controversies

Plagiarism

In February 2010, Jack Shafer of Slate magazine reported that the chief investigative reporter for The Daily Beast, Gerald Posner, had plagiarised five sentences from an article published by the Miami Herald. Shafer also discovered that Posner had plagiarized content from a Miami Herald blog, a Miami Herald editorial, Texas Lawyer magazine and a health care journalism blog.[52][53] Posner was dismissed from The Daily Beast following an internal review.[54]

Nico Hines' 2016 Olympics article

On August 11, 2016, The Daily Beast published an article entitled "I Got Three Grindr Dates in an Hour in the Olympic Village", written by Nico Hines, the site's London editor, who was assigned to cover the Olympic Games.[55][56] Hines, a heterosexual married man, signed up for several gay and straight dating apps, including Tinder, Bumble and Grindr, and documented his experiences in the Olympic Village. While not specifically naming names, Hines provided enough detail in the article to identify individual athletes, leading to widespread criticism that this information could be used against closeted gay athletes, especially those living in repressive countries.[57] Facing intense backlash online,[58][59][60][61] The Daily Beast edited the piece to remove details that could allow athletes to be identified, and editor in chief John Avlon added a lengthy editor's note. Criticism challenging the value of the piece continued,[62] and The Daily Beast eventually removed the article altogether and issued an apology.[63] In March 2017, Hines issued a formal apology for his actions, and it was announced by the website's editor Hines would be returning to The Daily Beast "following a lengthy period of intense reflection".[56][64]

Andrew M. Seaman, ethics committee chair for the Society of Professional Journalists, called the article "journalistic trash, unethical and dangerous".[65] The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association stated "The reporting was unethical, extremely careless of individual privacy and potentially dangerous to the athletes".[66] Vince Gonzales, professor of professional practice at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism wrote "I think this borders on journalistic malpractice".[66] The president of GLAAD, Sarah Kate Ellis, wrote "How this reporter thought it was OK—or that somehow it was in the public's interest—to write about his deceitful encounters with these men reflects a complete lack of judgment and disregard for basic decency, not to mention the ethics of journalism".[66]

Doxing accusation

In June 2019, The Daily Beast reporter Kevin Poulsen was accused of doxing Shawn Brooks, a 34-year-old Trump supporter living in the Bronx, when Poulsen revealed his identity for being the alleged creator and disseminator of a widely shared fake video, which showed American politician Nancy Pelosi speaking in a slurred manner.[67][68][69] The fake video had been shared over 60,000 times on Facebook and had more than 4 million views, and also spread to Twitter and YouTube.[70][68]

In response, Brooks denied creating the fake video, despite admitting to being one of the administrators of the group that originally posted the video, Politics WatchDog, and blamed a "female admin" of the group.[67][69][70] Brooks also said that he would sue The Daily Beast and Poulsen for publishing "inaccurate trash", and created a GoFundMe page to raise money for legal costs, with a goal of raising $10,000.[69][70] As of the morning of June 3, 2019, he had raised more than $4,400.[69]

Reactions

The Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald criticized The Daily Beast for revealing Brooks' identity, saying on Twitter that it was "repellent to unleash the resources of a major news outlet on an obscure, anonymous, powerless, quasi-unemployed citizen for the crime of trivially mocking the most powerful political leaders".[68][69] HuffPost and New York contributor Yashar Ali also criticized The Daily Beast for revealing Brooks' identity, saying it "sets a really bad precedent when a private citizen has their identity publicly revealed simply because they made a video of a politician appearing to be drunk".[67][68] The Daily Wire editor-in-chief Ben Shapiro said on Laura Ingraham's The Ingraham Angle on June 3 that "My impression was that if you are posting anonymously on Facebook, then it's not really within Facebook's purview to start handing that information to media outlets, but I guess that isn't true".[71]

Other journalists who criticized The Daily Beast include freelance journalist and former The Young Turks journalist Michael Tracey, who said on Twitter that "No one on the planet ever thought "disinformation is the purview of Russia alone" other than self-aggrandizing, sleazy, click-chasing Daily Beast journalists", and media editor for TheWrap Jon Levine, who called the article a "hit job over a joke video that happened to go viral".[68][69]

When The Daily Beast editor Noah Shachtman was asked about these criticisms by CNN media reporter Brian Stelter on his Reliable Sources show on June 2, 2019, Shachtman defended the article, noting that the fake video had reached "the highest levels of power, with Rudy Giuliani himself tweeting it out" and therefore, according to Shachtman, it was worth identifying the creator of the fake video.[68] Shachtman said Poulsen spoke with Brooks in an on-the-record interview for an hour.[68]

Description of Israel Defense Forces

In August 2021, The Daily Beast published an article criticizing Mayim Bialik's appointment as the new host of Jeopardy!, which described the Israel Defense Forces as "genocidal"; after human rights lawyers and members of the Jewish community objected, The Daily Beast removed the word and stated that it would review its editorial policy on the use of the term "genocide".[72][73][74][75]

Griffith v. The Daily Beast et al (2020)

In January 2019, The Daily Beast staff writer Maxwell Tani published an article entitled "Gawker 2.0 Implodes as Its Only Reporters Quit," alleging the site's "editorial director Carson Griffith's offensive remarks about everything from race to penis size" caused the implosion. On February 27, 2020, journalist Carson Griffith announced she was suing The Daily Beast, Tani and Noah Shachtman over a "defamatory and untruthful" article that contains allegations of offensive workplace comments from her former co-workers and former Gawker writers Maya Kosoff and Anna Breslaw.[76] On March 24, 2021, a New York Supreme Court judge denied a motion by The Daily Beast, Shachtman and Tani to dismiss Griffith's defamation lawsuit. "This Court finds that Plaintiff has sufficiently pled a cause of action for defamation," Justice Phillip Hom wrote in the ruling.[77] On August 9, 2022, a New York Supreme Court judge denied another motion by The Daily Beast, Shachtman and Tani pursuant of New York's anti-SLAPP amendment. The lawsuit will now advance towards discovery.[78]

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daily, beast, this, article, about, american, website, fictional, paper, named, scoop, novel, american, news, website, focused, politics, media, culture, founded, 2008, type, sitenewsavailable, inenglishheadquartersunited, statesowner, company, created, bytina. This article is about the American website For the fictional paper named The Daily Beast see Scoop novel The Daily Beast is an American news website focused on politics media and pop culture It was founded in 2008 The Daily BeastType of siteNewsAvailable inEnglishHeadquartersUnited StatesOwnerThe Daily Beast Company LLC IAC Created byTina BrownEditorTracy Connor 1 URLthedailybeast wbr comCommercialYesRegistrationoptionalLaunchedOctober 6 2008 14 years ago 2008 10 06 Current statusActiveIt has been characterized as a high end tabloid by Noah Shachtman the site s editor in chief from 2018 to 2021 2 In a 2015 interview former editor in chief John Avlon described the Beast s editorial approach We seek out scoops scandals and stories about secret worlds we love confronting bullies bigots and hypocrites 3 In 2018 Avlon described the Beast s strike zone as politics pop culture and power 4 Contents 1 History 2 Editorial stance 3 Format 4 Contributors 5 Reach 6 Awards 7 Beast Books 8 Controversies 8 1 Plagiarism 8 2 Nico Hines 2016 Olympics article 8 3 Doxing accusation 8 3 1 Reactions 8 4 Description of Israel Defense Forces 8 5 Griffith v The Daily Beast et al 2020 9 References 10 External linksHistoryThe Daily Beast began publishing on October 6 2008 Its founding editor was Tina Brown a former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker as well as the short lived Talk magazine The name of the site was taken from a fictional newspaper in Evelyn Waugh s novel Scoop 5 In 2010 The Daily Beast merged with the magazine Newsweek creating a combined company The Newsweek Daily Beast Company The merger ended in 2013 when Daily Beast owner IAC sold Newsweek to IBT Media owner of the International Business Times 6 Brown stepped down as editor in September 2013 7 John Avlon an American journalist and political commentator as well as a CNN contributor was the site s editor in chief and managing director from 2013 to 2018 8 9 10 In September 2014 The Daily Beast reached a new record of 21 million unique visitors a 60 year over year increase in readers accompanied by a 300 increase in the overall size of its social media community 11 In May 2018 Avlon departed from the Beast to become full time Senior Political Analyst and anchor at CNN Avlon was succeeded by executive editor Noah Shachtman 12 In March 2017 former chief strategy and product officer Mike Dyer left for Intel 13 In May 2017 Heather Dietrick was appointed president and publisher 14 In July 2021 Shachtman announced that he d be moving from the Beast to Rolling Stone and that he will be succeeded by Tracy Connor 15 Editorial stanceIn an April 2018 interview Avlon described the publication s political stance as non partisan but not neutral what that means is we re going to hit both sides where appropriate but we re not going for mythic moral equivalence on every issue 16 In April 2017 Avlon discussed the organization s approach on the Poynter Institute s podcast saying We re not going to toe any partisan line 17 In December 2017 NPR reported that The Daily Beast s editor in chief John Avlon had begun pairing reporters from both the right and left sides of the political spectrum to cover White House stories Specifically reporters Asawin Suebsaeng formerly of Mother Jones and Lachlan Markay formerly of The Heritage Foundation were tasked with covering the Trump Administration 18 The Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple stated in 2018 that Pound for pound The Daily Beast is an impressive operation As I see it they do a few things well They bang the phones they don t always follow the same story everyone else is doing and they are fast 19 Later in 2018 editor in chief Noah Shachtman characterized The Daily Beast as a high end tabloid that embraces gonzo journalism 2 According to Shachtman The Daily Beast s social media policy for journalists consists as of 2018 of three main rules you re reporters not cheerleaders so don t be an open partisan avoid hate speech and posts that could offend a group and don t get your fellow reporters in trouble 2 FormatA feature of The Daily Beast is the Cheat Sheet billed as must reads from all over Published throughout the day the Cheat Sheet offers a selection of articles from online news outlets on popular stories The Cheat Sheet includes brief summaries of the article and a link to read the full text of the article on the website of its provider It is found at www thedailybeast com cheat sheet 20 After the launch the site introduced additional sections including a video Cheat Sheet and Book Beast 21 The site frequently creates encyclopedic landing pages on topical subjects such as President Obama s inauguration the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme and the Iran uprising 22 In 2014 The Daily Beast became the majority on mobile and released an iOS app which Nieman Lab described as the dawn of the quantified news reader 23 The illustrational style used at the top of every article has been described as jaunty collage and pop art illustrations 24 ContributorsContributors to the publication include notable writers and political activists such as Ayaan Hirsi Ali Samantha Leigh Allen Martin Amis John Avlon Mike Barnicle Peter Beinart Jamelle Bouie Jimmy Breslin Tina Brown Christopher Buckley Gordon Chang Ron Christie Eleanor Clift Ana Marie Cox Christopher Dickey Diane Dimond Kim Dozier Joshua Dubois Mark Ebner Jon Favreau David Frum Leslie H Gelb Daniel Genis Michelle Goldberg Daniel Goldman Daniel Gross Lloyd Grove Shane Harris Molly Jong Fast Jackie Kucinich Eli Lake Bernard Henri Levy Matt K Lewis Ira Madison III Meghan McCain Mark McKinnon Michael Moynihan Maajid Nawaz Olivia Nuzzi Dean Obeidallah P J O Rourke Kirsten Powers Joy Ann Reid Josh Rogin Noah Shachtman Mimi Sheraton 25 Harry Siegel Will Sommer Stuart Stevens Goldie Taylor Michael Tomasky Toure Michael Weiss Rick Wilson In May 2017 Pulitzer Prize winning national security reporter Spencer Ackerman left The Guardian and joined The Daily Beast 26 27 28 29 In June 2017 HuffPost senior political editor Sam Stein announced he was joining The Daily Beast in the same capacity 30 ReachIn early June 2014 Capital New York re published a memo by outgoing CEO Rhona Murphy stating that The Daily Beast s average unique monthly visitors increased from 13 5 million in 2013 to more than 17 million in 2014 31 By September 2014 the website reached a new record of 21 million unique visitors it was a 60 year over year increase in readers accompanied by a 300 increase in the overall size of its social media community 32 In 2015 Ken Doctor a news analyst for Nieman Lab reported that The Daily Beast is one of the fastest growing news and information sites year over year in the General News category 33 During Avlon s leadership from 2013 to 2018 The Daily Beast doubled its traffic to 1 1 million readers a day and won over 17 awards for journalistic excellence 34 35 AwardsThe Daily Beast won a Webby Award for Best News Site in 2012 and 2013 36 Also in 2012 John Avlon won National Society of Newspaper Columnists award for best online column in 2012 for The Daily Beast 37 In March 2012 Book Beast won a National Magazine Award for Website Department which honors a department channel or microsite 38 Anna Nemstova received the Courage in Journalism Award in 2015 from the International Women s Media Foundation 39 Also that year Michael Daly won with the National Society of Newspaper Columnists award in the category of Online Blog Multimedia Over 100 000 Unique Visitors 40 In 2016 the Los Angeles Press Club nominated several of The Beast s writers including M L Nestel for Arts Entertainment Investigative Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins for best Celebrity Investigative Malcolm Jones for best Obituary Lizzie Crocker for Humor and Tim Teeman for Industry ArtsHard News Also nominated for best in field were Kevin Fallon for Industry Arts Soft News and Melissa Leon for Industry Arts Soft News 41 The Association of LGBTQ Journalists or NLGJA nominated both Tim Teeman 2016 Journalist of the Year and Heather Boerner Excellence in HIV AIDS Coverage 42 In 2017 NLGJA awarded Jay Michaelson for his coverage of GOP anti LGBT legislation and Tim Teeman for reporting on ALS 43 In 2017 the website won three New York Press Club Journalism Awards in the internet publishing categories of Entertainment News Crime Reporting and Travel Reporting 44 In December the Los Angeles Press Club s National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards announced the platform had won 4 awards for 2017 reporting including investigative articles about the Nate Parker rape case comic Bob Smith s struggle with ALS and remembering Bill Paxton 45 In 2018 the trade magazine Digiday awarded the Beast s Cheat Sheet for best email newsletter 46 Beast BooksIn September 2009 The Daily Beast launched a publishing initiative entitled Beast Books that will produce books by Beast writers on an accelerated publishing schedule 47 The first book published by Beast Books was John Avlon s Wingnuts How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America 48 In January 2011 they published Stephen L Carter s The Violence of Peace America s Wars in the Age of Obama 49 Also in 2011 Beast Books published Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee s memoir Mighty Be Our Powers 50 51 ControversiesPlagiarism In February 2010 Jack Shafer of Slate magazine reported that the chief investigative reporter for The Daily Beast Gerald Posner had plagiarised five sentences from an article published by the Miami Herald Shafer also discovered that Posner had plagiarized content from a Miami Herald blog a Miami Herald editorial Texas Lawyer magazine and a health care journalism blog 52 53 Posner was dismissed from The Daily Beast following an internal review 54 Nico Hines 2016 Olympics article On August 11 2016 The Daily Beast published an article entitled I Got Three Grindr Dates in an Hour in the Olympic Village written by Nico Hines the site s London editor who was assigned to cover the Olympic Games 55 56 Hines a heterosexual married man signed up for several gay and straight dating apps including Tinder Bumble and Grindr and documented his experiences in the Olympic Village While not specifically naming names Hines provided enough detail in the article to identify individual athletes leading to widespread criticism that this information could be used against closeted gay athletes especially those living in repressive countries 57 Facing intense backlash online 58 59 60 61 The Daily Beast edited the piece to remove details that could allow athletes to be identified and editor in chief John Avlon added a lengthy editor s note Criticism challenging the value of the piece continued 62 and The Daily Beast eventually removed the article altogether and issued an apology 63 In March 2017 Hines issued a formal apology for his actions and it was announced by the website s editor Hines would be returning to The Daily Beast following a lengthy period of intense reflection 56 64 Andrew M Seaman ethics committee chair for the Society of Professional Journalists called the article journalistic trash unethical and dangerous 65 The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association stated The reporting was unethical extremely careless of individual privacy and potentially dangerous to the athletes 66 Vince Gonzales professor of professional practice at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism wrote I think this borders on journalistic malpractice 66 The president of GLAAD Sarah Kate Ellis wrote How this reporter thought it was OK or that somehow it was in the public s interest to write about his deceitful encounters with these men reflects a complete lack of judgment and disregard for basic decency not to mention the ethics of journalism 66 Doxing accusation In June 2019 The Daily Beast reporter Kevin Poulsen was accused of doxing Shawn Brooks a 34 year old Trump supporter living in the Bronx when Poulsen revealed his identity for being the alleged creator and disseminator of a widely shared fake video which showed American politician Nancy Pelosi speaking in a slurred manner 67 68 69 The fake video had been shared over 60 000 times on Facebook and had more than 4 million views and also spread to Twitter and YouTube 70 68 In response Brooks denied creating the fake video despite admitting to being one of the administrators of the group that originally posted the video Politics WatchDog and blamed a female admin of the group 67 69 70 Brooks also said that he would sue The Daily Beast and Poulsen for publishing inaccurate trash and created a GoFundMe page to raise money for legal costs with a goal of raising 10 000 69 70 As of the morning of June 3 2019 he had raised more than 4 400 69 Reactions The Intercept co founder Glenn Greenwald criticized The Daily Beast for revealing Brooks identity saying on Twitter that it was repellent to unleash the resources of a major news outlet on an obscure anonymous powerless quasi unemployed citizen for the crime of trivially mocking the most powerful political leaders 68 69 HuffPost and New York contributor Yashar Ali also criticized The Daily Beast for revealing Brooks identity saying it sets a really bad precedent when a private citizen has their identity publicly revealed simply because they made a video of a politician appearing to be drunk 67 68 The Daily Wire editor in chief Ben Shapiro said on Laura Ingraham s The Ingraham Angle on June 3 that My impression was that if you are posting anonymously on Facebook then it s not really within Facebook s purview to start handing that information to media outlets but I guess that isn t true 71 Other journalists who criticized The Daily Beast include freelance journalist and former The Young Turks journalist Michael Tracey who said on Twitter that No one on the planet ever thought disinformation is the purview of Russia alone other than self aggrandizing sleazy click chasing Daily Beast journalists and media editor for TheWrap Jon Levine who called the article a hit job over a joke video that happened to go viral 68 69 When The Daily Beast editor Noah Shachtman was asked about these criticisms by CNN media reporter Brian Stelter on his Reliable Sources show on June 2 2019 Shachtman defended the article noting that the fake video had reached the highest levels of power with Rudy Giuliani himself tweeting it out and therefore according to Shachtman it was worth identifying the creator of the fake video 68 Shachtman said Poulsen spoke with Brooks in an on the record interview for an hour 68 Description of Israel Defense Forces In August 2021 The Daily Beast published an article criticizing Mayim Bialik s appointment as the new host of Jeopardy which described the Israel Defense Forces as genocidal after human rights lawyers and members of the Jewish community objected The Daily Beast removed the word and stated that it would review its editorial policy on the use of the term genocide 72 73 74 75 Griffith v The Daily Beast et al 2020 In January 2019 The Daily Beast staff writer Maxwell Tani published an article entitled Gawker 2 0 Implodes as Its Only Reporters Quit alleging the site s editorial director Carson Griffith s offensive remarks about everything from race to penis size caused the implosion On February 27 2020 journalist Carson Griffith announced she was suing The Daily Beast Tani and Noah Shachtman over a defamatory and untruthful article that contains allegations of offensive workplace comments from her former co workers and former Gawker writers Maya Kosoff and Anna Breslaw 76 On March 24 2021 a New York Supreme Court judge denied a motion by The Daily Beast Shachtman and Tani to dismiss Griffith s defamation lawsuit This Court finds that Plaintiff has sufficiently pled a cause of action for defamation Justice Phillip Hom wrote in the ruling 77 On August 9 2022 a New York Supreme Court judge denied another motion by The Daily Beast Shachtman and Tani pursuant of New York s anti SLAPP amendment The lawsuit will now advance towards discovery 78 References Robertson Katie August 18 2021 The Daily Beast selects Tracy Connor as its top editor The New York Times a b c Johnson Eric November 13 2018 Is the Daily Beast the new Gawker Vox Retrieved March 4 2021 The 60 second interview John Avlon editor in chief The Daily Beast Politico Retrieved January 31 2021 McLaughlin Aidan April 24 2018 The Daily Beast is buzzing with solid scoops and an editor who knows how to spread the word Mediaite Retrieved May 7 2018 It doesn t hurt that the Trump presidency manages to sit squarely within what Avlon calls the Daily Beast s strike zone of politics pop culture and power Tina Brown resurrects Waugh s Daily Beast New York Daily Intelligencer August 7 2008 IAC found someone to buy zombie Newsweek New York Daily Intelligencer August 3 2013 Tina Brown steps down after tumultuous tenure at Daily Beast The Guardian London UK September 11 2013 John Avlon Joins CNN Full Time as Senior Political Analyst with Regular Daily Presence on New Day Press release CNN Press Room May 24 2018 Retrieved June 3 2018 Most recently Avlon was Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast since 2013 succeeding the site s founder Tina Brown Under his leadership The Daily Beast more than doubled its traffic to 1 1 million readers a day with the highest engagement of any digital first news site while winning 17 awards for journalistic excellence He first joined The Daily Beast as a columnist one month after its launch in November of 2008 and rose through the ranks as political editor executive editor and managing director John Avlon IAC Profile IAC Retrieved June 26 2017 John Avlon is managing director and editor in chief of The Daily Beast Daily Beast promotes Avlon to editor in chief New York Post January 17 2014 Gold Hadas October 1 2014 One year after Tina Brown exit Daily Beast traffic surges Politico Wemple Erik May 24 2018 Big changes at the Daily Beast EIC John Avlon to CNN Noah Shachtman to replace him The Washington Post Erik Wemple blog Retrieved June 3 2018 Shachtman s imperative comes from new heights too He is progressing from executive editor of the Daily Beast to editor in chief a position vacated by John Avlon the smooth talking journo who splits his time between the Daily Beast and steady appearances on CNN where Avlon will be moving full time as a senior political analyst and anchor Gold Hadas March 3 2017 Daily Beast president leaving to join Intel Politico Retrieved June 7 2017 Daily Beast president and publisher Mike Dyer is leaving the company for a new position at technology firm Intel he announced to staff on Friday The Daily Beast appoints Heather Dietrick as president and publisher IAC May 18 2017 Retrieved June 7 2017 Today The Daily Beast announced the appointment of Heather Dietrick as President and Publisher where she will oversee all company operations with an emphasis on growing The Daily Beast s journalistic influence and building out new revenue streams NoahShachtman July 15 2021 Y all know how much I love The Beast I ve never had a job so fulfilling so fun and that delivered such an impact Tweet via Twitter McLaughlin Aidan April 24 2018 The Daily Beast is buzzing with solid scoops and an editor who knows how to spread the eord Mediaite Retrieved May 9 2018 I describe our political perspective as nonpartisan but not neutral he said And what that means is we re going to hit both sides where appropriate but we re not going for mythic moral equivalence on every issue Mullin Benjamin April 24 2017 Why The Daily Beast doesn t publish Trump stories on Sunday mornings Poynter Institute Retrieved July 8 2017 Our commitment is to be non partisan but not neutral We re going to hit both sides where appropriate We re not going to toe any partisan line We re going to have a range of columnists from liberal to libertarian But we re also not going to pretend there s a mythic moral equivalence between candidates or on any given issue For me the key quote for our times is actually an older quote from Daniel Patrick Moynihan who said that everyone s entitled to their own opinion but not their own facts C Span 13 February 2020 Politics and Prose Bookstore Union Market Washington D C Hosting organization Series BookTV Book interview by Molly Ball National Correspondent Time Magazine of Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay amp Asawin Suebsaeng s Sinking in the Swamp C Span website Archived August 9 2020 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 February 2020 McLaughlin Aidan April 24 2018 The Daily Beast Is Buzzing With Solid Scoops and an Editor Who Knows How to Spread the Word mediaite com Mediaite Retrieved May 9 2018 Pound for pound it is an impressive operation Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple told me As I see it they do a few things well they bang the phones they don t always follow the same story everyone else is doing and they are fast Cheat Sheet The Daily Beast The Daily Beast Company LLC April 29 2021 Retrieved April 29 2021 Tina Brown Talks About the Book Beast Mediabistro com February 6 2009 Retrieved May 30 2010 U S Open The Daily Beast Retrieved March 4 2010 The Newsonomics of the Newly Quantified Gamified News Reader Archived April 28 2015 at the Wayback Machine Nieman Lab 4 December 2014 McLaughlin Aidan April 24 2018 The Daily Beast is Buzzing With Solid Scoops and An Editor Who Knows How to Spread The Word Mediaite Retrieved May 9 2018 Those sensibilities are carried over to the Beast s signature illustration style the work of director of photography Sarah Rogers with its jaunty collage and pop art illustrations often animated topping every article Media Research Cision July 22 2016 The Daily Beast Adds Drink Food Vertical cision com Cision Retrieved September 28 2017 Rounding out the staff is Mimi Sheraton another columnist covering food travel and restaurants Spencer Ackerman Profile The Guardian Retrieved June 26 2017 Spencer Ackerman was the national security editor for Guardian US Ackerman was part of the Guardian team that won the 2014 Pulitzer prize for public service journalism A former senior writer for Wired he won the 2012 National Magazine Award for digital reporting Pilkington Ed April 14 2014 Guardian and Washington Post win Pulitzer prize for NSA revelations The Guardian Retrieved June 26 2017 Others on the team of journalists included Spencer Ackerman James Ball David Blishen Gabriel Dance Julian Borger Nick Davies David Leigh and Dominic Rushe In Australia the editor was Katharine Viner and the reporter Lenore Taylor Research Cision Media May 10 2017 Daily Beast Nabs Spencer Ackerman cision com Cision Media Retrieved June 1 2017 After several years as U S national security editor at The Guardian Spencer Ackerman will join The Daily Beast as senior national security correspondent Pompeo Joe May 9 2017 Now we know who Spencer Ackerman left The Guardian for Politico Retrieved June 1 2017 The Daily Beast as a senior national security correspondent covering homeland security counterterrorism intel and more and reuniting with his former colleague Noah Shachtman who s now the Beast s exec editor CNN s Brian Stelter reported last night Wemple Erik June 19 2017 HuffPost s Sam Stein leaving for the Daily Beast The Washington Post Retrieved June 26 2017 Days after HuffPost announced a round of layoffs one of its longtime voices is making a leap of his own accord Sam Stein the site s senior politics editor was joining The Daily Beast in a similar capacity He joins a 10 strong D C bureau at The Daily Beast a site that has made a series of big name hires in recent weeks including luring former Guardian reporter Spencer Ackerman and former Gawker Media president Heather Dietrick Pompeo Joe June 4 2014 Leadership changes at The Daily Beast Capital Retrieved June 4 2014 Gold Hadas October 1 2015 One year after Tina Brown exit Daily Beast traffic surges politico com Politico Retrieved June 7 2017 In a memo to staff on Wednesday Editor in Chief John Avlon said internal numbers on all platforms showed 21 3 million unique visitors in September a 60 percent increase in traffic compared to the same month last year ComScore data for September which is often lower than internal numbers is not yet available This year alone we ve grown our audience more than 30 our social media community is up 300 and our Facebook audience has grown from 320 000 to 1 7 million since last summer Over the course of 2014 our advertising deal size has increased 30 with our largest campaigns ever secured in the past quarter Doctor Ken February 10 2015 What are they thinking The Daily Beast s Mike Dyer against wishful thinking Politico Politico LLC Retrieved July 7 2017 This is what we know from data It s one of the fastest growing news and information sites year over year in the General News category With a Comscore growth rate of 52 percent year over year as compared to 31 percent for the top 25 news sites overall The Daily Beast drives more than 12 million unique visitors a month surpassing some notable legacy magazines Its story though is more intriguing as we look at three factors underpinning its growth mobile millennials and content marketing Those words now seem commonplace it s the particular way The Daily Beast arranges the Legos that distinguishes it John Avlon Joins CNN Full Time as Senior Political Analyst with Regular Daily Presence on New Day cnnpressroom blogs cnn com CNN Press Room May 24 2018 Retrieved June 3 2018 Most recently Avlon was Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast since 2013 succeeding the site s founder Tina Brown Under his leadership The Daily Beast more than doubled its traffic to 1 1 million readers a day with the highest engagement of any digital first news site while winning 17 awards for journalistic excellence He first joined The Daily Beast as a columnist one month after its launch in November of 2008 and rose through the ranks as political editor executive editor and managing director Avlon John December 31 2016 Our Murrow Moment The Daily Beast McAthy Rachel April 30 2013 HuffPost Live and NY Times among Webby Award winners Journalism co uk Retrieved September 11 2013 Column Contest Winners Going Way Back National Society of Newspaper Columnists Retrieved February 9 2017 National Magazine Awards For Digital Media 2012 Winners Announced magazine org The Association of Magazine Media March 20 2012 Retrieved June 7 2017 Website Department Honors a department channel or microsite The Daily Beast Tina Brown Editor in Chief Newsweek and The Daily Beast For Book Beast Beast Reporter Wins Courage Award The Daily Beast Retrieved February 9 2017 2015 Column Finalists National Society of Newspaper Columnists Retrieved February 9 2017 Daily Beast Nominated for 16 Awards The Daily Beast Retrieved February 9 2017 NLGJA Announces 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners and Honorees nlgja org Retrieved February 9 2017 PRESS RELEASE NLGJA Announces 2017 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners and Honorees nlgja org Association of LGBTQ Journalists August 7 2017 Retrieved November 4 2017 The International Consortium Of Investigative Journalists Wins Gold Keyboard In 2017 New York Press Club Journalism Awards PDF nypressclub org The New York Press Club Inc May 2017 Retrieved June 7 2017 Crime Reporting Internet The Pickup Artisits Brandy Zadrozny The Daily Beast Entertainment News Internet Rose Styron The Truth About Life with Her Husband Literary Legend William Styron Tim Teeman The Daily Beast Travel Writing Internet Penitents Pedophiles Poets Movie Stars Silversmiths and Drug Lords Phoebe Eaton The Daily Beast LA Press Club Awards 2017 lapressclub org LA Press Club December 10 2017 Retrieved December 17 2017 JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR Any Platform 3rd Tim Teeman The Daily Beast BEST CRITIC print broadcast or online 3rd Ira Madison III The Daily Beast BEST CRITIC Theater 2nd Tim Teeman The Daily Beast Celebrity Investigative Kate Briquelet and ML Nestel The Daily Beast Inside the Nate Parker Rape Case Bottger Caroline March 29 2018 Dotdash wins Publisher of the Year at the Digiday Publishing Awards Digiday Retrieved May 9 2018 Best Email Newsletter The Daily Beast Cheat Sheet O Shea Chris August 31 2013 Newsweek The Daily Beast Sets Traffic Record Media Bistro Retrieved September 11 2013 Brown Tina January 22 2010 Introducing Beast Books The Daily Beast Retrieved June 7 2017 Wingnuts is the first book bearing the imprint of Beast Books Traub James January 28 2011 The War Presidents The New York Times Retrieved June 7 2017 Leymah Gbowee Wins Nobel Peace Prize The Daily Beast October 7 2011 Retrieved October 15 2017 Liberian peace activist and Daily Beast contributor Leymah Gbowee was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for her non violent struggle for the safety of women and for women s rights to full participation in peace building work Tina Brown s Must Reads The Women Of The World Morning Edition NPR September 13 2011 Retrieved October 15 2017 First up is Liberian activist and Daily Beast columnist Leymah Gbowee s new memoir Mighty Be Our Powers published by the Daily Beast s Beast Books imprint in which the author tells the story of how her small neighborhood upbringing in Monrovia was torn apart by civil war in 1989 Plagiarism at the Daily Beast Gerald Posner concedes lifting from the Miami Herald Archived September 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Slate February 2010 Shafer Jack February 2010 More Posner Plagiarism Slate Retrieved July 22 2016 Shafer Jack February 11 2010 The Posner Plagiarism Perplex Slate Retrieved July 22 2016 Hunt Elle August 12 2016 US Daily Beast website takes down article discussing Grindr dates with Olympic athletes The Guardian Retrieved September 15 2017 a b Hines Nico March 20 2017 What I ve Learned The Daily Beast Retrieved September 15 2017 Rio 2016 Daily Beast sorry for outing gay athletes BBC News August 12 2016 Mic Seriously F ck That Daily Beast Gay Baiting Life Threatening Olympics Piece Retrieved August 11 2016 Everyone s Pissed At This Straight Journalist Who Used Grindr To Out Gay Athletes In Rio August 11 2016 Retrieved August 11 2016 Williams Mary Elizabeth August 11 2016 Olympic sex reporting gone wrong How not to cover the international athlete hook up scene Salon Retrieved August 11 2016 Stern Mark Joseph August 11 2016 This Daily Beast Grindr Stunt Is Sleazy Dangerous and Wildly Unethical Slate ISSN 1091 2339 Retrieved August 11 2016 Lopez German August 11 2016 The Daily Beast tried to prove Olympians like sex but instead may have outed gay athletes Vox A Note From the Editors The Daily Beast August 12 2016 Stern Mark Joseph March 22 2017 Nico Hines the Daily Beast s Olympics Grindr Journalist Is Back Can the Internet Forgive Him Slate Retrieved September 15 2017 Guarino Ben August 12 2016 Trash unethical and dangerous Daily Beast lambasted for Olympic dating article The Washington Post Retrieved August 12 2016 a b c Maltais Michelle August 12 2016 Bad form at the Olympics in Daily Beast s Grindr baiting story Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 13 2016 a b c Miles Frank June 2 2019 Daily Beast accused of doxxing alleged creator of Drunk Pelosi video Fox News Retrieved June 3 2019 a b c d e f g Ingram Mathew June 3 2019 Should The Daily Beast have exposed the man behind drunk Pelosi video Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved June 5 2019 a b c d e f Conradis Brandon June 3 2019 Man accused of creating fake Pelosi video plans to sue Daily Beast The Hill Retrieved June 5 2019 a b c Man accused of faking drunk Pelosi video wants to sue reporter who outed him The Times of Israel June 4 2019 Retrieved June 5 2019 Wallace Danielle June 4 2019 Ben Shapiro slams vile and angry left media in doxxing case involving Drunken Pelosi creator Fox News Retrieved June 14 2019 After writer calls IDF genocidal Daily Beast to check editorial standard The Jerusalem Post Retrieved August 17 2021 Sales Ben Daily Beast to review editorial standards after writer calls Israel genocidal The Times of Israel Retrieved August 17 2021 Daily Beast to review editorial standards after writer calls Israeli army genocidal Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved August 17 2021 Kornick Lindsay August 15 2021 Daily Beast reporter calls Israeli soldiers genocidal in Jeopardy host hit piece Fox News Retrieved August 17 2021 Ex Gawker editor sues Daily Beast over story portraying her as racist New York Post February 28 2020 Retrieved September 4 2022 Wulfsohn Joseph March 25 2021 New York judge denies Daily Beast motion to dismiss former Gawker editor s defamation lawsuit Fox News Retrieved September 4 2022 Wulfsohn Joseph August 10 2022 NY Supreme Court advances journalist s defamation lawsuit against the Daily Beast towards discovery Fox News Retrieved September 4 2022 External linksOfficial website Huang Christine May 7 2009 Video PSFK Conference NYC New York New Media PSFK Retrieved April 23 2019 Interview with The Daily Beast 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