The Daily Dot

The Daily Dot
Web address dailydot.com
Slogan The Hometown Newspaper of the World Wide Web
Type of site
News
Available in English
Launched 2011
Alexa rank
Decrease 3,461(January 2016)[1]

The Daily Dot is an online newspaper that covers Internet topics and eSports. It aims to be the "hometown newspaper" of the Internet.[2][3] It has a 25-member editorial staff.[4] The CEO is Nicholas White.[5]

The newspaper was funded with an initial investment of approximately $600,000[6] and launched publicly on August 23, 2011.[7] It publishes around 50 articles a day.[8]

In 2014, The Daily Dot acquired The Kernel, which was founded by Milo Yiannopoulos.[9]

Notable staff and writers

Current editors and contributors to this publication include Nicholas White, Austin Powell, Molly McHugh, Fernando Alfonso III,[10] Cooper Fleishman, Aja Romano, Richard Lewis, Kevin Morris, Taylor Hatmaker, Casey Woods, Nimrod Kamer, and Ed Zitron.

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