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Newsmax Added to Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 Indexes

Newsmax Inc. (NYSE:NMAX) today announced that the Company has officially been added to the U.S. small-cap Russell 2000® Index, effective as of market open on June 30, 2025, as part of FTSE Russell's annual reconstitution.

The Company's inclusion in the Russell 2000® Index, as well as the broader Russell 3000® Index, provides Newsmax with increased visibility within the institutional investor community. The Russell indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors, with approximately $10.6 trillion in assets benchmarked against Russell's U.S. indexes.

Meanwhile, Newsmax continues to expand its reach, having recently secured expanded distribution through Hulu+, which has helped achieve household penetration of approximately 60 million U.S. homes. The Company has also announced international distribution agreements in Israel, Armenia and the Dominican Republic.

Newsmax+, Newsmax's streaming service via its subscription app, has also seen notable expansion, and is now available on Comcast's entertainment devices across the U.S., including Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex, Xumo Stream Box and Xumo TV.

Newsmax Inc. is listed on the NYSE (NMAX) and operates, through Newsmax Broadcasting LLC, one of the nation's leading news outlets, the Newsmax channel.

The fourth highest-rated cable news network is carried on all major cable stations, as well as a major satellite system. Newsmax's media properties reach more than 40 million Americans regularly.

Reuters Institute says Newsmax is one of the top U.S. news brands and Forbes has called Newsmax "a news powerhouse."

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