Twitchy is an American
Twitter
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aggregator and commentary website. Founded by conservative pundit
Michelle Malkin in 2012, the site was sold to the
Salem Media Group
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in 2013 and is now operated by
Townhall Media. The site has sections for American politics, entertainment, political cartoons, and media.
According to
Quantcast
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, Twitchy received nearly 2 million unique visitors a month as of 2015.
Twitchy's Twitter account has over 246,000 followers.
History
Twitchy was founded by Michelle Malkin in 2012. In December 2013, the website was sold to
Salem Media Group
Salem Media Group, Inc. (formerly Salem Communications Corporation) is an American radio broadcaster, internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher based in Irving, Texas, targeting audiences interested in Christian values and wh ...
, a conservative Christian broadcasting corporation that had purchased Malkin's political blog ''
Hot Air
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'' in 2010. Malkin has been unconnected with Twitchy since 2015.
Content
Twitchy is a conservative website "revolving around provocative commentary on Twitter."
The website aggregates tweets, creating stories and organizing them into short posts.
The site has seven full-time employees and two-part-time writers who live in different areas of the United States. According to editor Lori Ziganto, the site "can produce 40 to 45 stories on a busy day."
Reception and influence
The website has been noted for bringing periods of Twitter attention to journalists who have been featured on the website, with some reporters regarding being "Twitchied" as a rite of passage. Writing for ''
Cosmopolitan
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Internationalism
* World citizen, one who eschews traditional geopolitical divisions derived from national citizenship
* Cosmopolitanism, the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community
* Cosmopolitan ...
'',
Jill Filipovic characterized Twitchy as a harassment tool that targets liberal journalists, often disproportionately featuring people of color and women.
According to a 2014 article in ''Slate'', Twitchy had "carved out its own odd niche in the D.C. media world" and was "the rare site that has both broad-based and cult appeal."
References
External links
Twitchy*
{{Salem Media Group
American political blogs
Internet properties established in 2012
Aggregation websites
American political websites
American news websites
American conservative websites
Salem Media Group properties