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Breitbart (website) : ウィキペディア英語版
Breitbart News Network

''Breitbart News Network'' (known simply as ''Breitbart News'', ''Breitbart'' or ''Breitbart.com'') is a conservative〔 news and opinion website founded in 2007 by Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012). It identifies itself as on the political right.〔〔 It is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with additional offices in Texas in the United States and London in the United Kingdom.
In August 2010, Breitbart told the Associated Press that he was "committed to the destruction of the old media guard." As part of that commitment, he founded Breitbart.com, a website designed to become "the ''Huffington Post'' of the right."〔 Breitbart has exclusively re-posted the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal, the resignation of Shirley Sherrod, and the ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy. Following Breitbart's death in 2012, the site was redesigned, bringing the formerly distinct "Big" websites under one umbrella website at Breitbart.org.
The news network includes sections called Big Government, Big Journalism, Big Hollywood, National Security, Breitbart TV, and Breitbart Sports. In February 2014, the executive chairman of Breitbart News, Stephen Bannon, announced the addition of approximately 12 staff members and the opening of Texas and London-based operations. The new offices were the beginning of an expansion plan that included the addition of a new regional site roughly every 90 days, with new locations to include Florida, California, Cairo, Egypt and Jerusalem.
==History==
Andrew Breitbart launched breitbart.tv as a news website in 2007. The website featured wire stories from the Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Fox News, PR Newswire, and U.S. Newswire, as well as direct links to a number of major international newspapers. The website's initial growth was largely fueled by links from the ''Drudge Report''. In 2007, Breitbart launched a video blog, Breitbart.tv.〔Owen, Rob. (The next wave: Ex-WTAE anchor Scott Baker changes channel to run Web news site ), ''Post-Gazette''〕 Before his death, Andrew Breitbart had begun a redesign of the Breitbart website. The redesign was launched shortly after his death in March 2012. According to a 2014 ''Pew Research Center'' study, 79% of Breitbart.com's consumers report having political values that are right-of-center.

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