The Published Reporter

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The Published Reporter
Type of site
News, opinion
Available inEnglish
Founded2019
HeadquartersNewark, Delaware[1]
OwnerMascan LLC [2]
Key peopleLakshay Jain (Mascan CEO)
URLwww.publishedreporter.com
Current statusOnline

The Published Reporter is an online news and opinion website[citation needed] created on 2 January 2019[3] and headquartered in Newark, Delaware. The publication focuses on news and current issues related to the United States. The Published Reporter's founder and original publisher was John Colascione who had been involved with Long Island-based publications.[4] Colascione said in an interview with Richard Lau of Logo that the news business is something he is "deeply passionate about", while feeling it is not very profitable.[5]

The Published Reporter was cited twice internationally for an interview with a World War II veteran, Philip Kahn, just before his 100th birthday, who died shortly after from the coronavirus [6] Kahn was interviewed in his daughter’s western Long Island home by Robert Golomb, one of the newspaper's writers. On 4 June 2020, The Wall Street Journal ran an investigative story on the 2020 presidential race and political advertising regarding an inside look at how big-tech companies control advertising on their platforms. The reporters, Patience Haggin and Emily Glazer, pointed to The Published Reporter as being one of four media groups which they had discovered had been running advertising on Facebook which had been removed by content moderators for its controversial nature.[7]

Earlier op-ed contributors such as Alan Bergstein have been cited for their "fearless and hard-hitting" writings.[8] In May 2019, The Published Reporter interviewed the Chinese human rights activist, Doctor Yang Jianli, about his experience with the Chinese Communist government.[9]

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  1. ^ "About Us". The Published Reporter. February 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Trademark Status & Document Retrieval: THE PUBLISHED REPORTER". United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Whois Record for PublishedReporter.com". DomainTools. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  4. ^ Claude Solnik (17 September 2015). "LongIsland.com and LongIslandExchange.com merge". Long Island Business News.
    - Gregory Zeller (21 September 2015). "Two deals, one very interesting digital future". InnovateLI. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  5. ^ "John Colascione On How To Transfer Passion Into A Career". Logo. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  6. ^ "WWII veteran dies from coronavirus 100 years after his twin died of Spanish Flu". The Times of Israel. 25 June 2020.
  7. ^ Patience Haggin (4 June 2020). "Facebook, Twitter and Google Write Their Own Rules for Political Ads—and What You See". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  8. ^ Katheryn C. Bailey (21 February 2022). "'Cancel Culture' is the Kool-Aid, and Alan Bergstein isn't drinking it". The Florida Jolt.
  9. ^ Robert Golomb (24 May 2019). "Exclusive Interview With Doctor Jianli Yang On His Perilous Battle Against the Chinese Communist Government". The Published Reporter. Retrieved 8 April 2024 – via Citizen Power Initiatives for China.

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