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  2. The Shade Room - Wikipedia

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    Active. The Shade Room (TSR) is a media company, founded by Angelica Nwandu in March 2014. Instagram -based, The Shade Room offers celebrity and trending news on an hourly basis, predominantly within the African American community; The New York Times called it the " TMZ of Instagram". [1] [2] "Shade" in this case refers to a slang term for ...

  3. Media Take Out - Wikipedia

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    Launched. January 2006. Current status. Active. Media Take Out (formerly affiliated with the site MTO News) is a blog -style gossip website mainly focused on entertainment and celebrity news involving African Americans topics and celebrities. The website was founded by Fred Mwangaguhunga, a former corporate lawyer. [1]

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  5. Theybf.com - Wikipedia

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    Theybf.com is an American celebrity gossip website which focuses on news regarding prominent African-American figures in Hollywood. Theybf.com, which is an abbreviation for the Young, Black and Fabulous, was launched in July 2005 by Natasha Eubanks.

  6. Bossip - Wikipedia

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    Bossip is an online gossip and entertainment magazine with a focus on African American celebrities. The site is owned by iOne Digital, an Urban One Inc. company. The magazine is based in Atlanta, Georgia . Bossip has interviewed celebrities such as Kanye West, Janet Jackson, Sanaa Lathan, Russell Simmons, Damon Dash [citation needed] and Kim ...

  7. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    List of satirical news websites Name Country Founded Adequacy.org: United States: 2001 Al-Hudood: Jordan: 2013 Awaze Tribune: Eritrea: 2016 The Babylon Bee: United States: 2016 Bbspot: United States: 2000 The Beaverton: Canada: 2010 The Betoota Advocate: Australia: 2014 Borowitz Report: United States: 2001 The Burrard Street Journal: Canada ...

  8. Angelica Nwandu - Wikipedia

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    Angelica Nwandu (born May 10, 1990) [1] [2] is the founder of the Shade Room (TSR), an Instagram -based media company focused on celebrity gossip. The site has since branched out into covering politics and focusing on Black culture news. The Shade Room has over 20 million subscribers across all platforms. Nwandu was dubbed "The Oprah of our ...

  9. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many popular fake news websites like ABCnews.com.co attempted to impersonate a legitimate U.S. news publication, relying on readers not actually checking the address they typed or clicked on. They exploited common misspellings, slight misphrasings and abuse of top-level domains such as .com.co as opposed to .com.