Christopher Ruddy

Christopher Ruddy is president and CEO of NewsMax Media, a "media publishing company based in West Palm Beach, Florida," which he founded in 1998. 

Profiles
"In 1992 he exposed revelations that a PBS documentary had fabricated key facts – causing PBS to withdraw its support for the film – the first time the organization had made such a move.

"At the New York Post, Mr. Ruddy’s series on abuses of the Social Security Disability programs led to national media attention and congressional reforms. Also while at the Post, Mr. Ruddy broke several stories relating to the death investigation of Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster.

"He continued his reporting on that case and on the Clinton-Gore scandals as a correspondent with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review."

"Christopher Ruddy is a Media Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. He holds a B.A. summa cum laude in History from St. John's University in New York and a Master's Degree in Public Policy from the London School of Economics." 

Publications

 * The Strange Death of Vincent Foster: An Investigation, Simon & Schuster's Free Press, 1997, ISBN 0684838370.
 * Bitter Legacy: NewsMax Reveals the Untold Story of the Clinton-Gore Years, NewsMaxMedia, 2002, ISBN 0971680736.
 * Catastrophe: Clinton's Role in America's Worst Disaster, NewsMaxMedia, 2002, ISBN 0971680752.
 * Articles published by NewsMax.

Related SourceWatch articles

 * Citizens for Honest Government
 * Scott L. Wheeler

Profiles

 * Christopher Ruddy, Newsmax.

External articles
David Martin, "The Strange Death of Vincent Foster, by Christopher Ruddy, a Review" The Home Page of DC Dave, March 1, 1998.