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Breitbart News is an American conservative news company.
People
Personnel
Employees in 2022:[1]
- Larry Solov, CEO
- Alexander Marlow, Editor-in-Chief
- Ezra Dulis, Senior Editor
- Noah Dulis, Deputy Managing Editor
- Joel Pollak, Senior Editor-at-Large
- Rebecca Mansour, Senior Editor-at-Large
- Peter Schweizer, Senior Contributor
- Matthew Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief
- Amanda House, Director of Video and Deputy Politics Editor
- Charlie Spiering, Senior White House Correspondent
- Kristina Wong, Pentagon Correspondent
- Frances Martel, World Editor
- Oliver Lane, Europe Editor and London Bureau Chief
- John Carney, Economics Editor
- Jerome Hudson, Entertainment Editor
- Colin Madine, Tech Editor
- Brandon Darby, Border and Cartel Chronicles Director
- Thomas D. Williams, Rome Bureau Chief
- Dylan Gwinn, Sports Editor
- Emma-Jo Morris, Politics Editor
- Adrienne Ross, Copy Chief
- Lauren Veneziani, Advertising Director
- Elizabeth Moore, PR and Communications
Wikipedia
Per July 2021, Wikipedia describes Breitbart News as an "American far-right fake news website...known for publishing falsehoods, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories."
A document sourced from Breitbart News
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Document:Roger Scruton obituary | Obituary | Roger Scruton | 12 January 2020 | James Delingpole | An obituary for Roger Scruton |
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