The Beast (newspaper)
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History
The Beast was founded by Matt Taibbi, Kevin McElwee, and Paul Fallon in 2002. (Taibbi and McElwee had previously collaborated on The eXile.)[1] It was originally a free biweekly newspaper.
In 2007 the publication began to charge for issues as a national monthly publication that also offered international subscriptions.[1] In late 2009, The Beast stopped producing print editions but maintained an online presence with the tagline: "The World's Only Website."[1] The Beast's longest-serving editor was Allan Uthman.[1][2]
An annual feature of The Beast was "The 50 Most Loathsome Americans" - a list of infamous celebrities, authors, athletes, pundits, politicians, and others selected for their dubious distinction, with reasons and examples given for each entry's inclusion.[3][4][5]
On February 23, 2011, editor Ian Murphy placed a prank telephone call to Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin during the 2011 Wisconsin budget protests.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The Beast website closed in 2013.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
References
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External links
- Website of the Beast
- http://www.buffalonews.com/city/politics/article349786.ece
- Video of Michael Moore stating that he has followed The Beast for seven years, is "impressed" by their work and hopes that their website gets many hits.
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- Newspapers established in 2002
- Publications disestablished in 2013
- Biweekly newspapers published in the United States
- Newspapers published in Buffalo, New York
- Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States
- Matt Taibbi
- Newspapers disestablished in 2009
- 2002 establishments in New York (state)
- 2013 disestablishments in New York (state)
- Online newspapers with defunct print editions