Investigative journalist Matthew Lysiak pulls back the curtain on the world's most powerful journalist, Matt Drudge, for the first time telling the inside story of how one man's visionary belief in the potential of the Internet, coupled with the post-Fairness Doctrine growth of conservative talk radio and the rise of cable news and social media, created the perfect storm that seized the narrative from mainstream media and ushered in the Presidency of Donald Trump.
Investigative journalist Matthew Lysiak pulls back the curtain on the world's most powerful journalist, Matt Drudge, for the first time telling the inside story of how one man's visionary belief in the potential of the Internet, coupled with the post-Fairness Doctrine growth of conservative talk radio and the rise of cable news and social media, created the perfect storm that seized the narrative from mainstream media and ushered in the Presidency of Donald Trump.
Matthew Lysiak was a staff investigative reporter for the New York Daily News, where for ten years he covered national stories across the country, including the death of Trayvon Martin, the BP oil spill, the shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords, and hundreds of other national stories. His exclusive coverage of Occupy Wall Street and the 2012 shooting in Sandy Hook, Connecticut brought him national attention. In 2013, he left the Daily News and published Newtown (Simon and Schuster) and Breakthrough (Harper Collins) and co-authored the six book Scholastic series Hilde Cracks the Case. He has appeared on TODAY, Chris Matthew Hardball, the Kelly File, New Day on CNN and dozens of other television and radio outlets to promote his work. The story of his family is the subject of an upcoming television series on Apple streaming starring Brooklynn Prince and Jim Sturgess. Matthew lives with his wife, four daughters, and two dogs in Patagonia, Arizona.
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Contents A Note About Sources Prologue: The Debate Part One Chapter 1: Delivery Chapter 2: The Big Three Chapter 3: Northwood Chapter 4: Abandonment Chapter 5: Internet Chapter 6: New York City Chapter 7: Talk Radio Chapter 8: Hollywood Chapter 9: Gossip Chapter 10: Prodigy Chapter 11: Cable Chapter 12: Andrew Breitbart Chapter 13: Don't Be Boring Chapter 14: Blumenthal vs. Drudge Part Two Chapter 15: January 17, 1998, 8:01 a.m., Pacific Time Chapter 16: Aftermath Chapter 17: The Speech Chapter 18: Fame Chapter 19: New Journalism Chapter 20: Florida Chapter 21: Hillary Chapter 22: HuffPo Chapter 23: Hope and Change Chapter 24: Drudge's Bitch Chapter 25: Curl Chapter 26: Funeral Chapter 27: Campaign for Trump Chapter 28: Hidden in the Shadows Chapter 29: Live Feed Chapter 30: Perfect Storm Chapter 31: White House Chapter 32: Silence Chapter 33: The Drudge Effect Acknowledgments About the Author
Contents A Note About Sources Prologue: The Debate Part One Chapter 1: Delivery Chapter 2: The Big Three Chapter 3: Northwood Chapter 4: Abandonment Chapter 5: Internet Chapter 6: New York City Chapter 7: Talk Radio Chapter 8: Hollywood Chapter 9: Gossip Chapter 10: Prodigy Chapter 11: Cable Chapter 12: Andrew Breitbart Chapter 13: Don't Be Boring Chapter 14: Blumenthal vs. Drudge Part Two Chapter 15: January 17, 1998, 8:01 a.m., Pacific Time Chapter 16: Aftermath Chapter 17: The Speech Chapter 18: Fame Chapter 19: New Journalism Chapter 20: Florida Chapter 21: Hillary Chapter 22: HuffPo Chapter 23: Hope and Change Chapter 24: Drudge's Bitch Chapter 25: Curl Chapter 26: Funeral Chapter 27: Campaign for Trump Chapter 28: Hidden in the Shadows Chapter 29: Live Feed Chapter 30: Perfect Storm Chapter 31: White House Chapter 32: Silence Chapter 33: The Drudge Effect Acknowledgments About the Author
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