
TheBlaze is
merging with CRTV to form Blaze Media, a company that will aim to reach 165 million people via television, digital platforms and social media, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which first
reported the news.
The two organizations were founded by Glenn Beck and Mark Levin, respectively.
The latest analysis of Comscore data by TheRighting, a media company that aggregates articles
from right-wing media outlets, shows TheBlaze’s total unique visitors dipped in October 2018 year-over-year by 21%.
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In October, TheBlaze reached 5 million total unique
visitors.
It ranks below Fox News, Breitbart, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, Western Journal, Daily Caller and National Review, which are all in TheRighting’s list
of top 20 conservative websites of the month.
Several conservative websites witnessed double-digit declines in unique visitors in October 2018, compared to the same month in 2017, according to
TheRighting's analysis.
For example, Infowars' traffic dropped 66%, Hannity.com fell 49% and Breitbart sunk by 42%. The three outlets also ranked in TheRighting's top 20
right-wing sites of the month.
Conversely, The Weekly Standard generated an 80% increase in year-over-year unique visitors.
It was followed by The Washington
Times (+37%), RedState (+31%), RushLimbaugh.com (+30%) and The Federalist (23%).
TheRighting also tracks NYTimes.com, WashingtonPost.com and CNN.com. The
Times' year-over-year unique visitors rose by 4% in October 2018, The Washington Post by 1%, and CNN.com fell by 9%.
Blaze Media will be run by copresidents Tyler Cardon and
Gaston Mooney, The Hollywood Reporter reports.
In August, Beck’s site suffered a sweeping round of layoffs, cutting “just over 20% of the combined workforce of Mercury Radio
Arts and TheBlaze (with most of the changes happening at TheBlaze”),” he wrote in a memo at the time.