Chris Ruddy is the man behind Newsmax, a media company that’s winning big with Americans who want news they can trust. Starting with just $25,000 in 1998, Ruddy built Newsmax into a powerhouse that’s now in over 100 million homes. People love it because it tells the truth without the liberal bias.
Newsmax TV became a top cable news channel in just 10 years, beating out old networks like CNN. Ruddy’s smart moves helped it grow fast, even when experts said it couldn’t compete. Today, Newsmax streams online too, so anyone can watch without cable. It’s free and easy, just how folks like it.
Ruddy learned early from President Reagan how to connect with everyday Americans. That’s why Newsmax feels like it’s on your side. While other networks push agendas, Newsmax gives straight facts. Fans say it’s the only place to get real news these days.
The brand keeps getting stronger. Last July, over 22 million viewers tuned in, smashing records. Even streaming numbers jumped 30% as more people cut the cord. Ruddy says Newsmax works hard to earn trust, and the numbers prove it’s working.
President Trump calls Ruddy a friend, and that connection matters. When other networks turned on Trump, Newsmax stayed fair. Ruddy believes in hearing all sides, which is why Democrats and independents watch too. It’s not just for conservatives—it’s for everyone sick of fake news.
You can find Newsmax everywhere: TV, phones, tablets, even social media. Ruddy made sure it’s free so no one gets left out. The new NEWSMAX+ app lets you watch anytime, and the website gets millions of hits daily. It’s changing how America gets informed.
Ruddy doesn’t just talk—he listens. Newsmax hosts town halls and takes viewer calls. It’s like a community, not a lecture. That’s why fans stick around. They know Ruddy fights for them, not coastal elites.
With Newsmax now on the stock market, Ruddy’s vision is bigger than ever. He’s proving that honest news can thrive. As mainstream media fades, Newsmax is stepping up. For millions, it’s not just a channel—it’s their voice.