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Andrew M Seaman, ethics committee chair for the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], called the article "journalistic trash, unethical and dangerous".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/08/12/trash-unethical-and-dangerous-daily-beast-lambasted-for-olympic-dating-article/ |title='Trash, unethical and dangerous': Daily Beast lambasted for Olympic dating article |last1=Guarino |first1=Ben |date=August 12, 2016 |website=''[[The Washington Post]]'' |accessdate=August 12, 2016}}</ref> The [[National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association]] stated "The reporting was unethical, extremely careless of individual privacy and potentially dangerous to the athletes".<ref name="LATimes1">{{cite web |url=http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-fi-oly-daily-beast-grindr-lgbt-20160812-snap-story.html |title=Bad form at the Olympics in Daily Beast's Grindr-baiting story |last1=Maltais |first1=Michelle |date=August 12, 2016 |website=[[Los Angeles Times]] |accessdate=August 13, 2016}}</ref> Vince Gonzales, professor of professional practice at [[USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism]] wrote "I think this borders on journalistic malpractice".<ref name="LATimes1" /> 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".<ref name="LATimes1" />
Andrew M Seaman, ethics committee chair for the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], called the article "journalistic trash, unethical and dangerous".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/08/12/trash-unethical-and-dangerous-daily-beast-lambasted-for-olympic-dating-article/ |title='Trash, unethical and dangerous': Daily Beast lambasted for Olympic dating article |last1=Guarino |first1=Ben |date=August 12, 2016 |website=''[[The Washington Post]]'' |accessdate=August 12, 2016}}</ref> The [[National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association]] stated "The reporting was unethical, extremely careless of individual privacy and potentially dangerous to the athletes".<ref name="LATimes1">{{cite web |url=http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-fi-oly-daily-beast-grindr-lgbt-20160812-snap-story.html |title=Bad form at the Olympics in Daily Beast's Grindr-baiting story |last1=Maltais |first1=Michelle |date=August 12, 2016 |website=[[Los Angeles Times]] |accessdate=August 13, 2016}}</ref> Vince Gonzales, professor of professional practice at [[USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism]] wrote "I think this borders on journalistic malpractice".<ref name="LATimes1" /> 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".<ref name="LATimes1" />

==Relationship with the Clinton campaign==

''The Daily Beast'' is owned by [[IAC (company)|IAC]], where Vice Chair of the [[Clinton Foundation]], [[Chelsea Clinton]], serves on the board of directors.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kirell|first1=Andrew|title=Inside the Slimy World of Chelsea Clinton Conspiracy Theories|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/10/13/inside-the-slimy-world-of-chelsea-clinton-conspiracy-theories.html|work=The Daily Beast|date=October 13, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Lattman|first1=Peter|title=Chelsea Clinton Joins Board of Diller's IAC|url=http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/chelsea-clinton-joins-board-of-iacinteractive/|work=DealBook|publisher=New York Times|date=September 26, 2011}}</ref>

===Opposition to Sanders===
The ''Beast'' also heavily commented on the "[[Bernie Bro]]" phenomenon, accusing supporters of [[Bernie Sanders]] of harboring [[misogynist]] views towards Clinton.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhv13k5trSM "The Daily Beast Disses Bernie Sanders"]. April 5, 2016. ''[[The Young Turks]]'', via [[YouTube]].</ref><ref name="No they don't">{{cite news|last1=Norton|first1=Ben|title=No, they don’t support Trump: Smeared left-wing writers debunk the myth|url=http://www.salon.com/2016/08/17/no-they-dont-support-trump-smeared-left-wing-writers-debunk-the-myth/|work=Salon|date=August 17, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Clinton Camp: Bernie Bros Have ‘Very White Male Centric View Of The World’|url=http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/25/clinton-camp-bernie-bros-have-very-white-male-centric-view-of-the-world/|work=The Daily Caller}}</ref>

=="Useful idiots" story==
On August 15, 2016 the ''Daily Beast'' published an article by "Clinton-supporting neoconservative"<ref name="No they don't" /> [[James Kirchick]] which listed [[Corey Robin]], [[Glenn Greenwald]], [[Ishaan Tharoor]], [[Katrina vanden Heuvel]], and others as "Hillary Clinton-Loathing, Donald Trump-Loving Useful Idiots of the Left."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/15/beware-the-hillary-clinton-loathing-donald-trump-loving-useful-idiots-of-the-left.html|title=Beware the Hillary Clinton-Loathing, Donald Trump-Loving Useful Idiots of the Left|first=James|last=Kirchick|date=15 August 2016|work=The Daily Beast|accessdate=24 December 2016}}</ref> The article was criticized as been inaccurate by several journalists. ''Salon'' reached out to all those who were mentioned in the story, and commented that of the thirteen (out of fourteen) that replied: "Not a single one 'loves' Trump, despite the headline, nor do any 'admire' him", adding that only one ([[Christopher Ketcham]]) would vote for Trump "because he says the GOP nominee 'is an ignorant, vicious, narcissistic, racist, capitalist scumbag, and thus an accurate representative of the United States'."<ref name="No they don't" />

Kirchick had previously supported Hillary Clinton as "the candidate of the [[status quo]]" and "2016's real conservative".<ref name="No they don't" /><ref>{{cite news|last1=Norton|first1=Ben|title=Another neocon endorses Clinton, calling her “2016’s real conservative” and “the candidate of the status quo”|url=http://www.salon.com/2016/06/10/another_neocon_endorses_clinton_calling_her_2016s_real_conservative_and_the_candidate_of_the_status_quo/|work=Salon}}</ref>

===Reactions===
*Jeet Heer, a senior editor at ''[[The New Republic]]'', tweeted "Um, none of the people are Trump admirers."<ref>Heer, Jeet (HeerJeet). "Um, none of the people are Trump admirers." 15 Aug 2016, 13:33 UTC. [https://twitter.com/heerjeet/status/765179722409967617 Tweet]</ref>
*Essayist [[Emmett Rensin]] called Kirchick "a liar and a hack".<ref>Rensin, Emmett (emmettrensin). "Literally every one of these people is anti-Trump. Every one. Explicitly. You're just a liar and a hack, man.". 15 Aug 2016, 16:57 UTC. [https://twitter.com/emmettrensin/status/765231011991093249 Tweet]</ref>
*''[[Washington Post]]'' columnist Greg Sargent tweeted about Kirchick: "Area man willfully confuses refusal to unthinkingly parrot all criticism of Trump with 'admiration' for him."<ref>Sargent, Greg (ThePlumLineGS). "Area man willfully confuses refusal to unthinkingly parrot all criticism of Trump with "admiration" for him". 15 Aug 2016, 16:42 UTC. [https://twitter.com/ThePlumLineGS/status/765227074390859776 Tweet]</ref>
*Russia scholar [[Stephen Cohen]] accused Kirchick of using "[[McCarthyism|McCarthy-like slurs]]" in order "to shut off any substantial debate about foreign policy"<ref name="No they don't" />
*[[Ishaan Tharoor]] reacted by tweeting to Kirchick: "if you had a shred of decency or integrity, you would correct your ridiculous smear of me, but we know that you don't."<ref>Tharoor, Ishaan (ishaantharoor). ".@jkirchick if you had a shred of decency or integrity, you would correct your ridiculous smear of me, but we know that you don't.". 15 Aug 2016, 16:33 UTC. [https://twitter.com/ishaantharoor/status/765224925175185408 Tweet]</ref>
*[[Glenn Greenwald]] tweeted: "Good job, @TheDailyBeast. Way to come back from your outing-Olympian debacle. Keeping the standards high."<ref>Greenwald, Glenn (ggreenwald). "Good job, @TheDailyBeast. Way to come back from your outing-Olympian debacle. Keeping the standards high." 15 Aug 2016, 20:20 UTC. [https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/765281974344880128 Tweet]</ref>
*Journalist [[Rania Khalek]] added, "The suggestion that I harbor admiration for Trump is an incredible smear. ... Trump is an unhinged and dangerous demagogue who is whipping up fascist sentiments that should concern us all."<ref name="No they don't" />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:13, 26 December 2016

The Daily Beast
Available inEnglish
OwnerIAC
Created byTina Brown
EditorJohn Avlon
URLthedailybeast.com
RegistrationNone
LaunchedOctober 6, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-10-06)
Current statusactive

The Daily Beast is an American news reporting and opinion website, with progressive liberal views, focusing on politics and pop culture. In a 2015 interview, 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".[1]

History

The Daily Beast began publishing on October 6, 2008, The Beast's founding editor was Tina Brown, a former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker as well as the short-lived Talk Magazine. Brown stepped down as editor in September 2013.[2] John Avlon, an American journalist and political commentator as well as a CNN contributor, is the site's Editor-in-Chief.[3] Mike Dyer is Chief Strategy and Product Officer and Sarah Chubb serves as Senior Advisor.[4]

The name of the site was taken from a fictional newspaper in Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop.[5]

On November 12, 2010, The Daily Beast and Newsweek announced a merger deal, creating a combined company, The Newsweek Daily Beast Company. On August 3, 2013, IAC, owner of The Daily Beast, sold Newsweek (without "The Daily Beast") to IBT Media, owner of the International Business Times.[6] In September 2014, one year after Tina Brown's departure was announced, 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.[7] In 2015, Ken Doctor, a news analyst for Nieman Lab, reported on Capital New York that The Daily Beast is "one of the fastest-growing news and information sites year-over-year in the 'General News' category".[4][8]

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.

Since the launch, the site has introduced additional sections, including a video Cheat Sheet and Book Beast.[9] The site frequently creates encyclopedic landing pages on topical subjects such as President Obama's inauguration, the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, Michael Jackson, the Iran uprising, and the US Open.[10] In 2014, The Daily Beast became majority mobile and released an iOS app, which Nieman Lab described as "the dawn of the quantified news reader".[11]

Contributors to the publication include notable writers and political activists such as Ana Marie Cox, P. J. O'Rourke, Maajid Nawaz, Olivia Nuzzi, Mike Barnicle, Noah Shachtman, Michael Tomasky, David Frum, Stuart Stevens, Meghan McCain, Peter Beinart, Jon Favreau, Kirsten Powers, Daniel Gross, Michael Moynihan, Jamelle Bouie, Michael Daly, Lloyd Grove, Daniel Klaidman, Jackie Kucinich, Chris Dickey, Leslie H. Gelb, Dean Obeidallah, Matt Lewis, Ron Christie, Josh Rogin, Eli Lake, Nick Romeo, Christopher Buckley, Bernard Henri Levy, Eleanor Clift, Patricia Murphy, Michelle Goldberg, Martin Amis, John Avlon, Joshua Dubois, and others, including Brown herself.

Popularity

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.[12]

Awards

The Daily Beast won a Webby Award for "Best News Site" in 2012 and 2013.[13]

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.[14] In March 2013, "Beast Books," now operating under the name "Book Beast," won a National Magazine Award for Website Department, which "Honors a department, channel or microsite."

Controversies

Plagiarism

In February 2010, Jack Shafer of Slate.com claimed that the chief investigative reporter for The Daily Beast, Gerald Posner, had lifted five sentences from a Miami Herald article and claimed that he had written them himself and was able to publish them in The Daily Beast under his own name. Shafer also discovered that Posner had written plagiarized content from a Miami Herald blog, a Miami Herald editorial, Texas Lawyer magazine and a health care journalism blog.[15][16] An immediate internal investigation by The Daily Beast led to Posner's dismissal.[17]

2016 Olympics

On August 11, 2016, the Daily Beast published an article titled "I Got Three Grindr Dates in an Hour in the Olympic Village",[18] written by Nico Hines, the site's London editor, who was assigned to cover the Olympic Games.[19] Hines, a straight 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.[20] Facing intense backlash online,[21][22][23][24] 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,[25] and the Daily Beast eventually removed the article altogether and issued an apology.[26]

Andrew M Seaman, ethics committee chair for the Society of Professional Journalists, called the article "journalistic trash, unethical and dangerous".[27] The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association stated "The reporting was unethical, extremely careless of individual privacy and potentially dangerous to the athletes".[28] Vince Gonzales, professor of professional practice at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism wrote "I think this borders on journalistic malpractice".[28] 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".[28]

Relationship with the Clinton campaign

The Daily Beast is owned by IAC, where Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton, serves on the board of directors.[29][30]

Opposition to Sanders

The Beast also heavily commented on the "Bernie Bro" phenomenon, accusing supporters of Bernie Sanders of harboring misogynist views towards Clinton.[31][32][33]

"Useful idiots" story

On August 15, 2016 the Daily Beast published an article by "Clinton-supporting neoconservative"[32] James Kirchick which listed Corey Robin, Glenn Greenwald, Ishaan Tharoor, Katrina vanden Heuvel, and others as "Hillary Clinton-Loathing, Donald Trump-Loving Useful Idiots of the Left."[34] The article was criticized as been inaccurate by several journalists. Salon reached out to all those who were mentioned in the story, and commented that of the thirteen (out of fourteen) that replied: "Not a single one 'loves' Trump, despite the headline, nor do any 'admire' him", adding that only one (Christopher Ketcham) would vote for Trump "because he says the GOP nominee 'is an ignorant, vicious, narcissistic, racist, capitalist scumbag, and thus an accurate representative of the United States'."[32]

Kirchick had previously supported Hillary Clinton as "the candidate of the status quo" and "2016's real conservative".[32][35]

Reactions

  • Jeet Heer, a senior editor at The New Republic, tweeted "Um, none of the people are Trump admirers."[36]
  • Essayist Emmett Rensin called Kirchick "a liar and a hack".[37]
  • Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent tweeted about Kirchick: "Area man willfully confuses refusal to unthinkingly parrot all criticism of Trump with 'admiration' for him."[38]
  • Russia scholar Stephen Cohen accused Kirchick of using "McCarthy-like slurs" in order "to shut off any substantial debate about foreign policy"[32]
  • Ishaan Tharoor reacted by tweeting to Kirchick: "if you had a shred of decency or integrity, you would correct your ridiculous smear of me, but we know that you don't."[39]
  • Glenn Greenwald tweeted: "Good job, @TheDailyBeast. Way to come back from your outing-Olympian debacle. Keeping the standards high."[40]
  • Journalist Rania Khalek added, "The suggestion that I harbor admiration for Trump is an incredible smear. ... Trump is an unhinged and dangerous demagogue who is whipping up fascist sentiments that should concern us all."[32]

References

  1. ^ The 60-second interview: John Avlon, editor in chief, The Daily Beast February 12, 2015, Capital New York
  2. ^ Tina Brown steps down after tumultuous tenure at Daily Beast 11 Sept. 2013, The Guardian.
  3. ^ Daily Beast promotes Avlon to editor-in-chief January 17, 2014, New York Post
  4. ^ a b What are they thinking? The Daily Beast's Mike Dyer, against wishful thinking February 10, 2015 Capital New York
  5. ^ Tina Brown Resurrects Waugh's 'Daily Beast' August 7, 2008 New York Magazine
  6. ^ "New York, "IAC Found Someone to Buy Zombie Newsweek," 3 August 2013". Daily Intelligencer.
  7. ^ "Hadas Gold, "One year after Tina Brown exit, Daily Beast traffic surges," 1 October 2014". Politico.
  8. ^ NeimanLab Author Profile Ken Doctor Nieman Lab
  9. ^ "Tina Brown Talks About the Book Beast". Mediabistro.com. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  10. ^ "U.S. Open". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  11. ^ The Newsonomics of the Newly Quantified, Gamified News Reader Nieman Lab December 4, 2014
  12. ^ Pompeo, Joe (4 June 2014). "Leadership changes at The Daily Beast". Capital. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  13. ^ McAthy, Rachel (30 April 2013). "HuffPost Live and NY Times among Webby Award winners". Journalism.co.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  14. ^ O'Shea, Chris (31 August 2013). "Newsweek/The Daily Beast Sets Traffic Record". Media Bistro. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Plagiarism at the Daily Beast: Gerald Posner concedes lifting from the Miami Herald". Slate Magazine. February 2010
  16. ^ Shafer, Jack (February 2010). "More Posner Plagiarism". Slate. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  17. ^ Shafer, Jack (11 February 2010). "The Posner Plagiarism Perplex". Slate. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  18. ^ Hines, Nico (11 August 2016). "The Other Olympic Sport in Rio: Swiping". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  19. ^ "Nico Hines".
  20. ^ "Rio 2016: Daily Beast 'sorry for outing gay athletes'". BBC News. 12 August 2016.
  21. ^ Mic. "Seriously, F*ck That 'Daily Beast' Gay-Baiting, Life-Threatening Olympics Piece". Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  22. ^ "Everyone's Pissed At This Straight Journalist Who Used Grindr To Out Gay Athletes In Rio". Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  23. ^ Williams, Mary Elizabeth. "Olympic sex reporting gone wrong: How not to cover the international athlete hook-up scene". Salon. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  24. ^ Stern, Mark Joseph (11 August 2016). "This Daily Beast Grindr Stunt Is Sleazy, Dangerous, and Wildly Unethical". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  25. ^ Lopez, German (11 August 2016). "The Daily Beast tried to prove Olympians like sex, but instead may have outed gay athletes".
  26. ^ "A Note From the Editors". 12 August 2016.
  27. ^ Guarino, Ben (12 August 2016). "'Trash, unethical and dangerous': Daily Beast lambasted for Olympic dating article". The Washington Post. Retrieved 12 August 2016. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |website= (help)
  28. ^ a b c Maltais, Michelle (12 August 2016). "Bad form at the Olympics in Daily Beast's Grindr-baiting story". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  29. ^ Kirell, Andrew (13 October 2015). "Inside the Slimy World of Chelsea Clinton Conspiracy Theories". The Daily Beast.
  30. ^ Lattman, Peter (26 September 2011). "Chelsea Clinton Joins Board of Diller's IAC". DealBook. New York Times.
  31. ^ "The Daily Beast Disses Bernie Sanders". April 5, 2016. The Young Turks, via YouTube.
  32. ^ a b c d e f Norton, Ben (17 August 2016). "No, they don't support Trump: Smeared left-wing writers debunk the myth". Salon.
  33. ^ "Clinton Camp: Bernie Bros Have 'Very White Male Centric View Of The World'". The Daily Caller.
  34. ^ Kirchick, James (15 August 2016). "Beware the Hillary Clinton-Loathing, Donald Trump-Loving Useful Idiots of the Left". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  35. ^ Norton, Ben. "Another neocon endorses Clinton, calling her "2016's real conservative" and "the candidate of the status quo"". Salon.
  36. ^ Heer, Jeet (HeerJeet). "Um, none of the people are Trump admirers." 15 Aug 2016, 13:33 UTC. Tweet
  37. ^ Rensin, Emmett (emmettrensin). "Literally every one of these people is anti-Trump. Every one. Explicitly. You're just a liar and a hack, man.". 15 Aug 2016, 16:57 UTC. Tweet
  38. ^ Sargent, Greg (ThePlumLineGS). "Area man willfully confuses refusal to unthinkingly parrot all criticism of Trump with "admiration" for him". 15 Aug 2016, 16:42 UTC. Tweet
  39. ^ Tharoor, Ishaan (ishaantharoor). ".@jkirchick if you had a shred of decency or integrity, you would correct your ridiculous smear of me, but we know that you don't.". 15 Aug 2016, 16:33 UTC. Tweet
  40. ^ Greenwald, Glenn (ggreenwald). "Good job, @TheDailyBeast. Way to come back from your outing-Olympian debacle. Keeping the standards high." 15 Aug 2016, 20:20 UTC. Tweet