
NEWSMAX
A David vs Goliaths Story
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Mollie DeVine

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In Newsmax: A David vs. Goliaths Story, investigative journalist and proud conservative Mollie DeVine delivers a riveting account of Newsmax's extraordinary rise from a modest online newsletter to a formidable media empire challenging the entrenched giants of legacy media. Published in 2025, this meticulously researched book chronicles the network’s journey through a conservative lens, celebrating its role as a beacon of truth, patriotism, and American values in an era dominated by liberal bias and censorship. With a foreword that weaves DeVine’s personal journey as a conservative journalist, the narrative captures the spirit of a scrappy underdog—founded by visionary Christopher Ruddy in 1998—that dared to confront media behemoths like CNN, MSNBC, and even Fox News.
Structured in five compelling parts, the book traces Newsmax’s evolution: from its humble beginnings in a Florida office, battling financial constraints and liberal dominance, to its meteoric ascent during the 2020 election, fueled by President Donald J. Trump’s transformative endorsements. DeVine vividly details pivotal moments, such as the launch of Newsmax TV in 2014, the strategic pivot to a subscription-based model with Newsmax+ in 2023, and the triumphant 2025 IPO that saw shares soar over 700%, briefly valuing the company at nearly $30 billion. She highlights how Trump’s praise, calling Newsmax “the real deal,” turned it into a genuine threat to legacy media, drawing millions of viewers disillusioned by biased reporting.
Through engaging prose, DeVine explores Newsmax’s battles against Big Tech censorship, legal challenges, and corporate deplatforming, framing them as a David-versus-Goliath struggle for free speech. The book celebrates the network’s innovative programming, featuring hosts like Greg Kelly and Rob Schmitt, and its commitment to conservative principles—fiscal responsibility, election integrity, and cultural preservation. Appendices, including a glossary of terms, key figures, talent biographies, and a detailed timeline, enrich the narrative, while an annotated bibliography underscores the rigorous research behind DeVine’s work.
As a passionate conservative, DeVine infuses the story with personal anecdotes, reflecting her admiration for Newsmax’s resilience and its empowerment of everyday Americans. The epilogue casts Newsmax as a beacon of hope for true journalism, inspiring future generations to uphold American values against elitist narratives. This book is a must-read for conservatives, media scholars, and anyone invested in the fight for an independent, truth-driven press—a triumphant tale of how a small “David” reshaped the media landscape with tenacity and faith.