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The Disinformation Company
Disinfo logo
Company typePrivate limited
FoundedSeptember 13, 1996 (1996-09-13)
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Key peopleGary Baddeley, President / CEO
Matt Staggs, Web content editor, podcast host
ProductsMultimedia Publishing and Distribution
Websitedisinfo.com

The Disinformation Company (abbreviated as Disinfo) was a privately held, limited American publishing company until 2012 when it was sold to Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari. It also owned Disinformation Books, which focused on current affairs titles and books exposing alleged conspiracy theories, occultism, politics, news oddities, and purported disinformation. It was headquartered in New York City, New York. Arguably, its most visible publications to date are 50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know and the Everything You Know About Is Wrong series, both by the company's editor-at-large Russ Kick.

History

In 1996, Tele-Communications Inc. (now Comcast) funded a Hollywood-based Internet initiative responsible for online projects like the Getty Museum and an Internet-based political humor soap opera entitled Candidate 96. The initiative launched its own interactive website, featuring the tag line; "everything you know is wrong". Soon after the site's launch, TCI cancelled funding and support for the site.

The founding team kept it going, being nominated for an award for politics in the first Webby Awards ceremony. The Disinformation Company, as it was now known, was then acquired by Razorfish. Eventually, the Disinformation Company became privately held.

In addition to publishing books, the company also had a home video division as well as multimedia and Internet projects.

In 2000, Disinfo organized DisinfoCon, a 12-hour event featuring Richard Metzger, rock musician Marilyn Manson, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, painter Joe Coleman, Douglas Rushkoff, Mark Pesce, Grant Morrison, Robert Anton Wilson, Todd Brendan Fahey and others.

In 2002, the company produced a four-episode documentary series called Disinformation (also alternatively titled as Disinfo Nation).

In 2008, the Disinformation Company itself was accused of spreading propaganda (such as 9/11 "Truth" material) by Louis Proyect.

As of June 17, 2020, the Disinfo.com website was inactive. While the Disinformation Company Ltd. was still listed as the owner, all content was deleted and the domain was for sale.

Documentary films

Books

References

  1. "Red Wheel Weiser Buys Disinformation Books". Publishers Weekly. June 5, 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. McNichol, Tom (November 13, 2003). "Peeking Behind the Curtain of Secrecy". The New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
  3. ^ Burden, Paul R (2010). A Subject Guide to Quality Web Sites. Reprint. Scarecrow Press. p. 473. ISBN 978-0810876941. Disinfo company.
  4. "The Real McCain". August 17, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  5. "Home". Mysite.

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Articles
Webby Awards
Nominee, 1997 award in the category Politics+law
Awards ceremonies
List of winners
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