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 August 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)
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

Editors and contributors to this publication include Nicholas White, A.J. Dellinger, 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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