In the world of media and journalism, few names hold as much sway and mystique as Matt Drudge, the elusive force behind “The Drudge Report.” Despite being perhaps the most important media influencer of the last generation, very little is known about him. While his Drudge Report acts as the unofficial assignment editor for major newspapers and cable news networks, Drudge is rarely seen. In the last... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Host Chris Moody provides breaking news on Matt Drudge finally responding to the podcast. Moody and podcast creator Jamie Weinstein travel to Las Vegas to search for Drudge in a city he's spent a lot of time in over the years. If you have a great Mat... more
Host Chris Moody speaks to Joseph Curl, who edited the Drudge Report from 2010 to 2014 and was Drudge's first full time employee. In an extensive interview, Curl reveals never before told details about The Drudge Report and his interactions with Matt... more
Host Chris Moody travels to Florida to get to the bottom of why Matt Drudge turned against Donald Trump in the run up to the 2020 election after supporting him in 2016. Moody talks to former White House officials to understand what happened and track... more
Host Chris Moody explores Matt Drudge's increasing recluviness, his site's flirtation with conspiracy and how he became as relevant as ever when Donald Trump entered the 2016 presidential race. Moody interviews Trump campaign operatives about Drudge'... more
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I did learn some things about Drudge. Thanks. But Episode 8 made memories of Geraldo Rivers’s show to open Al Capone’s safe. Pitiful. You guys probably weren’t born so go back and look at it. Love the “so Drudge is actually really here.” Awful.
This was maybe an hour of meaningful content that they tried to turn into something more. It should have been 1 or 2 episodes. It really drags, especially toward the end.
It’s almost impressive that this podcast managed to make an interesting topic this boring. The only highlight was picturing the two losers sitting at a table like two jilted lovers hoping Drudge walked in.
Update after listening to the whole thing: these guys know who the current editor is, they never reveal or hint who it is, they know that Drudge is largely hands-off and always intended to be. And yet they have no idea why the tone change? (And it makes sense. It’s not that “Drudge” is anti-trump like you keep saying - the whole site made a TONE shift around 2018/2019). Does Drudge ultimately sign off on it? Sure- he hasn’t fired the editor, that’s true. This podcast is really more a biography ... more
I was really interested but disappointed. There are a couple of interesting interviews, but an inexcusable amount of pointless filler about the creators and their friends. It ends up being more of a show about fans stalking a celebrity.
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