Breitbart News is a major conservative news source founded by Andrew Breitbart. It is a conservative media juggernaut providing breaking news stories that the mainstream media suppresses from the general public. Breitbart has created other successful news sites: Breitbart.TV, BigGovernment, BigJournalism, BigHollywood, and most recently BigPeace. Breitbart is such a threat to the Left that Media Matters constantly harasses them with misinformation campaigns. The Breitbart properties have provided some of the most ground-breaking news stories over the last several years and can be credited with taking down ACORN and exposing race baiting against the Tea Party movement by Democrat politicians. Per their website: > "Breitbart is currently serving about 20 million news pages per month to more than three million unique visitors. Many top bloggers rely on Breitbart as a primary news resource. Technorati puts Breitbart.com in its Top 50, with more than 30,000 links from nearly 8,000 blogs." In 2016, Breitbart News ranked 29th in overall internet traffic according to Alexa.[1] It played an influential role in the media and in the 2016 presidential election.[2][3][4] Breitbart's London section became so influential that Damian Green, Prime Minister Theresa May's deputy, called it out by name due to its criticism of the UK government for its failure at ensuring a clean Brexit.[5] Liberals have claimed that Breitbart is an "alt-right" website and have tried to connect the site with white supremecists and neo-Nazis. However, Breitbart supports economic nationalism, which has nothing to do with race or ethnicity, and it is a strong supporter of Israel and conservative non-white politicians. In addition, a study conducted by Harvard and M.I.T. found that Breitbart does not represent any of those ideologies and that Breitbart readers actually were regular conservatives.[6] Unlike the mainstream media, which claims to be unbiased and objective while actually promoting a left-wing point of view, Breitbart is transparent about the fact that it promotes conservative and nationalist views.[7] Despite being a conservative news outlet, it has taken certain liberal positions at times, such as firing an editor in June 2017 for posting Tweets in opposition to Islam and Islamic immigration,[8] and attempting to elicit a condemnation from a sitting U.S. Republican Congressman of a right-wing activist and political commentator in July 2021.[9] Some liberal commentators have admitted that Breitbart is more influential than Fox News.[10] ## Contents * 1 Ownership and leadership * 2 See also * 3 References * 4 External links ## Ownership and leadership[edit] Until August 2016, Bannon was the executive chairman of Breitbart News,[11] though he briefly returned as its chief executive in 2017 and early 2018. The current owners are: Larry Solov, founder Andrew Breitbart's widow, Susie Breitbart, and the Mercer family. Breitbart's family owns the largest stake.[11] ## See also[edit] * Right-wing populism * Nationalism * Steve Bannon * Essay:Why Breitbart is not family friendly * Ben Shapiro * Elijahandskip - A Wikipedia Editor and Conservapedia Editor ## References[edit] 1. ↑ Concha, Joe (June 6, 2017). Breitbart sees huge advertising drop in May: report. The Hill. Retrieved June 7, 2017. 2. ↑ Bokhari, Allum (March 4, 2017). Study: Breitbart Dominated Right Wing Coverage, ‘Altered Media Agenda’ In 2016. Breitbart News. Retrieved June 8, 2017. 3. ↑ Benkler, Yochai; Faris, Robert; Roberts, Hal; Zuckerman, Ethan (March 3, 2017). Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda. Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved June 8, 2017. 4. ↑ Ingram, Mathew (March 6, 2017). How the Breitbart-Led Media Ecosystem Elected Donald Trump. Fortune. Retrieved June 8, 2017. 5. ↑ Telegraph: UK Govt Panics, Slams Breitbart London as ‘Fake News’, ‘Dangerous’. Breitbart News. October 20, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017. 6. ↑ Lee, Tony (August 16, 2017). Harvard/MIT Study: ‘Breitbart Is NOT Alt-Right’. Breitbart News. Retrieved August 16, 2017. 7. ↑ Friedman, Victoria (August 20, 2017). WATCH: Kassam Tells Fox All Media Is a Weapon, Breitbart Is Just Honest About It. Breitbart News. Retrieved August 20, 2017. 8. ↑ Chasmar, Jessica (June 5, 2017). Breitbart writer Katie McHugh fired over ‘Muslims’ tweet. The Washington Times. Retrieved June 7, 2017. 9. ↑ Fuentes, Nicholas (July 6, 2021). Why Are FOX And BREITBART Writing Hitpieces On American Patriots Paul Gosar and Nick Fuentes? Gab TV. Retrieved November 21, 2021. See also: * Boyle, Matthew (June 29, 2021). Flyer Purporting to Announce Rep. Gosar Fundraiser with Racist Holocaust Denier Sparks Uproar. Breitbart News. Retrieved November 21, 2021. * Three Spoons. (November 9, 2021). Nick Fuentes || Steve Bannon's Delusional View on Racial Politics. Gab TV. Retrieved November 21, 2021. 10. ↑ Lee, Tony (September 11, 2017). NBC’s John Heilemann: Breitbart ‘More Powerful Media Institution’ Than Fox News. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 19, 2017. 11. ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Breitbart reveals owners: CEO Larry Solov, the Mercer family and Susie Breitbart", February 25, 2017. Retrieved on August 10, 2017. ## External links[edit] * Breitbart.com * BigGovernment.com * BigHollywood.com * Breitbart.TV * BigJournalism.com * BigPeace.com * Breitbart Sports * The Wires * Breitbart California * Breitbart Texas * Breitbart London/Europe * Breitbart United Kingdom * Breitbart Jerusalem v • d • e Conservatism Ideology| Conservative values • Charity • Constitutional • Family values • Fiscal conservatism • Free market • God • Homeschooling • Insights • Law • Paleoconservative • Logic • Movement conservative • Open Source • Republicanism • Right to life • Conservative style • Old Right Leaders and Thinkers| Ralph Abernathy • Leslie Arends • John Ashbrook • William F. Buckley, Jr. • Edmund Burke • Anthony Comstock • Ted Cruz • Everett Dirksen • Dinesh D'Souza • Founding Fathers • Barry Goldwater • Milton Friedman • Charles A. Halleck • Bourke Hickenlooper • Jesse Helms • C.S. 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