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| |  | | Who Gets The Most Traffic Among Conservative Websites? | My daily visits have led me to wonder about the size of their audiences as well as whether those audiences were getting bigger or smaller. And so, working with data from SimilarWeb, I began to track the number of monthly visits for the top 20 conservative sites, including juggernauts like FoxNews.com, Breitbart and Infowars; publications like The National Review and The Washington Times; and smaller publishers like Spero News and NewsBusters. (See my ranking for the top 20 conservative websites in December.) [More] | |  |
| | | | 5 Republican Blogs Every Conservative Needs to Follow | Republican Views | I’m many things. I’m a Republican. I’m a political junkie. I’m a blogger. And I’m an avid reader. So it makes complete sense that I love to read Republican blogs! I thought I’d take a few movements and share my favorite Republican blogs with you today. You might have heard of some of these blogs and others might be new to you. Regardless, I hope you take a few moments and check out each of these sites. If you like Republican Views then I’m sure you’ll enjoy reading the following Republican blogs. Enjoy! [More] | |  |
| |  | | List of Popular Blogs About Politics | So, here is a broad-spectrum list of U.S. political blogs on the web you can use to sample the thinking of commentators out there. These are some of the most popular, professional, and representative blogs and commentators. | |  |
| |  | | Top 100 Conservative Websites in February 2018 – The New Revere | Top 100” rankings were calculated by looking at Alexa rankings for roughly 170 conservative websites (U.S. ranks only). Global rankings were excluded because the point of the site is to look at popular U.S. conservative sites; foreign data would skew the results.It’s important to note NRDP’s rankings do not indicate an ideological agreement with a listed site.“Justin’s Picks” offers New Revere Editor-in-Chief Justin Haskins’ favorite websites, ranked based on quality, influence, and, in some cases, a site’s uniqueness. [More] | |  |
| |  | | New Revere Daily Press | The New Revere, a project of The Henry Dearborn Institute for Liberty, is an all-encompassing, no-holds-barred media platform that delivers news conservatives, libertarians, Republicans, and anyone else who supports the pro-liberty movement (yes, even you liberty loving Democrats hiding from the rest of your party) will love.Many of the stories we post are linked to other news sites, and we’re not ashamed to admit it. If our competitors are publishing quality news and information, then we want you to find out about it here as well as on their sites.We know we are the “new kid on the block,” and we’re glad we are, because it allows us to learn from the mistakes of others and to provide you with the best possible news experience. In the coming months and years, you’ll grow to love us. [More] | |  |
| |  | | Top 50 Conservative Websites for 2018 | Trending | The media has been in a near constant state of flux over the last decade and 2018 was no exception. The decline of print media along with constant changes in algorithms at Facebook, Google, and other platforms means that the playing field is constantly shifting and changing as publications and websites seek to reach the largest possible audience while eking out enough revenue to stay afloat. Some fared well in 2018's volatile media market while others, like The Weekly Standard and the Independent Journal Review (IJR), struggled to survive.For the second year in a row, The Drudge Report topped PJM's list of the top 50 conservative websites, followed by Breitbart News, The Daily Caller, and ZeroHedge. While there was no change in the top four, there were some sites that moved up significantly in the rankings while others fell precipitously. (Scroll down to skip the analysis and go straight to the list.) [More] | |  |
| |  | | Best Conservative Blogs | Although the headlines at MichelleMalkin.com may seem a little extreme at first glance sometimes, the stories usually back them up with well-researched acts delivered in a humorous and in-your-face tone. Never one to back down from a controversy, Malkin will analyze a story from a varity of different angles and take on critics with a ferocious intensity. She has an amazing ability to cut right to the heart of an issue and do away with moral ambiguities. Hers is one of the more important young voices in the modern conservative movement, which makes her site, by extension one of the movement's more important ones as well. [More] | |  |
| |  | | The Top 10 Conservative Magazines | We've researched more than 100 online (and offline) publications to find the 10 most insightful and informative conservative perspectives out there. While a few of these sites are familiar to conservatives, others boast some of the freshest minds in the conservative movement. All of them are well worth a look. | |  |
| | | | | Top 40 Political Podcasts & Radio You Must Subscribe to in 2019 | Political Podcasts from thousands of Political Podcasts on the web using search and social metrics. Subscribe to these audio podcasts because they are actively working to educate, inspire, and empower their readers with frequent updates and high-quality episodes. | |  |
| |  | | Top 100 Political Blogs, Websites And Newsletters To Follow in 2019 | Marketers and CommunicatorsGet Influential Bloggers contactsDoing blogger outreach or influencer marketing and want to connect with new influencers in niche markets? Improve your outreach by connecting with thousands of authority bloggers and social media influencers in your domain area. Feedspot media database has over 100k Influential Bloggers in over 1500 niche categories. Email us the type of bloggers you want to reach out for your marketing campaign. [More] | |  |
| |  | | Reddit | Reddit is home to thousands of communities, endless conversation, and authentic human connection. Whether you're into breaking news, sports, TV fan theories, or a never-ending stream of the internet's cutest animals, there's a community on Reddit for you. | |  |
| |  | | Tribune.org | The Baptist Bible Tribune published its first issue June 23, 1950, barely a month after the Baptist Bible Fellowship was formed.* The eight-page weekly was the newspaper for the Fellowship, a communication tool among the pastors, missionaries, and churches, but it also served as the face for the Fellowship among the general public.
The weekly newspaper has become a full color monthly magazine, but the mission remains the same: to tell the good news of what God is doing among the churches of the Baptist Bible Fellowship.
Through graphic-rich news reports, features, editorials, and regular columns, the Tribune reveals what the Fellowship is all about. Current circulation is about 31,500, with nearly 11,000 churches receiving at least one copy. [More] | |  |
| |  | | WFN | worldwide faith news | Worldwide Faith News (WFN) aggregates news and articles from the news offices of national and world faith groups. Each headline links to the story on the originating site. Images are displayed on WFN when the originating site permits it.
The archival collection indexes more than 45,000 documents of full text official news releases and other documents, including policy statements, from the news offices of national and world faith groups. > The project grew out of the vision of George Conklin and J. Martin Bailey who watched the growing database of news releases and other resources in Ecunet’s denominational and agency news release meetings. They discussed with others ways to make a global interfaith news release database available to a wider audience. A study funded by the Trinity Grants program in 1994 led to the development of WFN. George Conklin has served as WFN’s Project Director since it’s inception. [More] | |  |
| |  | | JOURNAL FOR CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS THEORY | The Whitestone Foundation dba Journal for Cultural and Religious | Religious Theory publishes reviews, interviews, and commentary as well as academic articles that do not fit any upcoming thematic issue. All articles submitted are peer-reviewed in two stages. Initial publication in the electronic supplement is peer-reviewed by a member of our editorial board, consisting of tenured or tenure-track professionals in the field. Selected articles published in Religious Theory will be published later as PDF-formatted, library-catalogued editions of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory with appropriate volume numbers. Articles selected for JCRT publication will undergo a secondary peer review process.If you are interested in reviewing a book, or books, for us, please go to the Religious Theory website. If you are proposing a review and do not already have a copy of the book, please provide additional information regarding the author, title, publisher, date of publication, number of pages, type of book (hardback or paperback, etc.), and ISBN. We will request a copy of the book from the publisher. [More] | |  |
| |  | | RELIGIOUS THEORY | The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory itself is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to both disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship of a cutting-edge nature that deals broadly with the phenomenon of religion and cultural theory. It is supported by the University of Denver, York College of Pennsylvania, and the University of Central Arkansas.
Articles accepted for Religious Theory will be published at a later time in .PDF format with pagination and library cataloguing information in a regular journal issue of JCRT. The minimum time between publication in Religious Theory and JCRT is 12 months. The maximum is 30 months.
In addition to articles, Religious Theory also publishes reviews of current books and titles. Reviews, however, will not be republished in PDF format. We are always looking reviewers. If you are interested in reviewing a book that is either listed on our “books for review” page, or one that is not listed but you would like to review, please contact our Book Review Editor. If we think the title is appropriate, we will request it for you from the publisher.
Religious Theory is a publication of The Whitestone Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation registered in the state of Colorado. Other Whitestone publications include: [More] | |  |
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