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'''WorldNetDaily''' (WND) is a conservative internet news and commentary site founded in May 1997 by [[Joseph Farah]], a former editor of several major-market daily newspapers and a founder of the conservative non-profit [[Western Journalism Center]].  The site became a for-profit arm of the Center in October 1999.<ref>WorldNetDaily [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17207 World's 'No. 1 website' goes for-profit] accessed February 24 2008.</ref>
 
'''WorldNetDaily''' (WND) is a conservative internet news and commentary site founded in May 1997 by [[Joseph Farah]], a former editor of several major-market daily newspapers and a founder of the conservative non-profit [[Western Journalism Center]].  The site became a for-profit arm of the Center in October 1999.<ref>WorldNetDaily [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17207 World's 'No. 1 website' goes for-profit] accessed February 24 2008.</ref>
  

Latest revision as of 15:34, 11 January 2016

World Net Daily logo, Source: Watchmen News

WorldNetDaily (WND) is a conservative internet news and commentary site founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah, a former editor of several major-market daily newspapers and a founder of the conservative non-profit Western Journalism Center. The site became a for-profit arm of the Center in October 1999.[1]

The WND mission statement describes its role as a watchdog on government: "We remain faithful to the traditional and central role of a free press in a free society – as a light exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power. We also seek to stimulate a free-and-open debate about the great moral and political ideas facing the world and to promote freedom and self-government by encouraging personal virtue and good character."[2]

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  1. WorldNetDaily World's 'No. 1 website' goes for-profit accessed February 24 2008.
  2. "About WND", WorldNetDaily, accessed March 20, 2008.