The Daily Bugle

"This shocking video was released earlier today on the controversial news website TheDailyBugle.net"

- Pat Kiernan

The Daily Bugle is a web news media outlet headquartered in New York City, formed by J. Jonah Jameson. The outlet has widely increased its controversy after Mysterio exposed Spider-Man's secret identity to the rest of the world while also framing him in his death and the Elementals' attacks.

History
"There you have it folks: conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible for the brutal murder of Mysterio! An interdimensional warrior who gave his life to protect our planet, and who will no doubt go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time."

- J. Jonah Jameson An online news outlet hosted by J. Jonah Jameson, The Daily Bugle became notable for its controversial output. In 2024, the site's release of edited footage depicting Spider-Man allegedly murdering Mysterio during the Battle of London, as well as Mysterio exposing Spider-Man's identity as Peter Parker, would be redistributed by various news organizations following The Daily Bugle’s upload of this footage to its website.

Trivia

 * In the comics, the Daily Bugle is a news publication run by J. Jonah Jameson, who uses the paper to write editorial slants about Spider-Man, who secretly also happens to work at the Bugle as a freelance photographer.
 * In the comics, Ned Leeds, Christine Everhart and Ben Urich are employees at the Daily Bugle.
 * The Daily Bugle is one of the various landmarks featured in the non-canon video game The Incredible Hulk.
 * The MCU version of The Daily Bugle is known as a "controversial news website", appearing to be a parody of the proliferation of online sensationalist media outlets, such as  hosted by.

Behind the Scenes

 * The Daily Bugle was considered to appear in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but according to producer Eric Hauserman Carroll, they desisted as they realized that working on a newspaper and fighting time concurrently are things that perhaps Peter Parker can do in the future. Even so, Daily Bugle newspapers, stands and logos were created for Spider-Man: Homecoming, although they were ultimately not used in the final cut of the film.
 * Following the release of Avengers: Infinity War, a Daily Bugle newspaper was available for guests at, California which depicted the Q-Ship and the subsequent Attack on Greenwich Village on the front page.
 * Following the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, a new Daily Bugle newspaper was available at Disneyland which depicted the Battle of Earth from Avengers: Endgame on the front page, with the question "Where was the "Hero" Spider-Man during battle?". The newspaper also included a middle headline about Stark Industries and another about Daredevil helping Luke Cage.