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Michael Buckley (YouTuber)

Michael John Buckley (born June 8, 1975) is an American former YouTuber. Noted for his vlog What the Buck?!, Buckley commented on pop culture events and celebrities, at one point holding one of YouTube's most popular entertainment channels.[2] Buckley "broke all records" of YouTube ratings when four of his shows ended up on the week's ten top-rated videos.[2] He has appeared in magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times discussing Internet entrepreneurship[3] and The Advocate discussing homophobia on the Internet.[4] In 2008, he won a YouTube Award for best commentary with the video "LonelyGirl15 is Dead!"[5][6][7]

Michael Buckley
Buckley at the 2013 Streamy Awards
Born
Michael John Buckley

(1975-06-08) June 8, 1975 (age 48)
Other namesBuck
Years active2005–present[1]
Known forComedy, pop culture commentary
Spouse
Mike Donegan
(m. 2002; div. 2015)
Websiteheymichaelbuckley.com

Early life edit

Buckley is one of three children, and is a fraternal twin. He moved to his parents' summer home on Cape Cod in Massachusetts after graduating from Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire with a degree in psychology. He began working at a group home for children with developmental disabilities. He worked at Harwich Junior Theatre where he directed and choreographed Into the Woods and Leader of the Pack. He starred in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Little Women at HJT.[8] In 2002, he moved back to Connecticut and started a "normal 9–5 office job" at Livenation.[8] After appearing on television with his friend Kristin Tierney for a fund-raising drive for CPTV the two decided to create a public-access television cable TV chat show called Table for Two at Wallingford Public Access, the local public-access television studio in July 2005.[1][8][9]

Career edit

What the Buck?! began as a small weekly segment on Table for Two and gave him "a chance to riff and rant on his own".[8] His cousin then posted some on YouTube and "it snowballed".[1][8] Buckley started building a following on MySpace and started his YouTube channel in May 2006, with his main focus centered on celebrities and pop culture, often satirizing and parodying them.[1][2] On September 11, 2008, he quit his low-paying day job as an administrative assistant for Live Nation, a music promotion company and began earning more money as an online entertainer.[3] Edge Boston summarized his work as: "Three or four times a week, he uploads his slickly made commentaries on celebrities and pop culture that are amongst the snarkiest to be found on the web."[1] His high-energy and rapid-fire delivery and style has been described as being "irreverent, fast-talking, pop-culture-obsessed"; he has been likened to "a living can of Red Bull."[8] He was one of the most subscribed vloggers rising to be the second most popular comedian within the first five months of posting.[2] His online success has led to more mainstream media work including DirecTV, Leeza Gibbons's syndicated radio show, a regular guest spot on Fox News' weekly gossip show Lips & Ears and Red Eye.[8] Courtney Friel, host of Lips & Ears, came across What the Buck?! and invited Buckley onto the show, "The beauty of YouTube ... is that they have complete creative freedom."[8]

On September 6, 2007, "The Top (& Bottom) Gays of YouTube!", the first all-gay collaboration video by YouTube's most subscribed video bloggers, was posted by Buckley to create a "YouTube gay village".[1][10] Featuring James Majesty, Chris Crocker, William Sledd,[11] and "Gay God" (Matthew Lush), the video consisted of each of the four bloggers commenting on the others' vlogging, with Buckley acting as host for the various outtakes.[10] On April 23, 2008, Buckley began to broadcast regular live shows on the social broadcasting website, BlogTV. His live shows have already been viewed by over 200,000 people. He moved from BlogTV to YouNow and appeared Tuesday nights at 5 pm Eastern, but has stopped YouNow broadcasting and switched to ConnecTV, a site where users can text chat about TV shows live. He has started a YouTube channel titled BuckNews, a spinoff of What the Buck?! in which he included content that did not make his main show.[3] Additionally, Buckley has introduced two spin-off shows (Pass the Buck and Buck Factor) which promoted the interaction between him and his fans, but no longer produces these. He has since closed his account "BuckNews". In March 2010, Buckley was nominated for a Streamy award in the category of "Best Web Series Host". Additionally Michael has created a new show titled "Dear Buck" where he answers questions posted on his website, Twitter, Facebook, and/or previous Dear Buck shows. In August 2010, he hosted the red carpet section of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards which was streamed live on the internet. During this he interviewed celebrities, television stars and web stars such as James Majesty. In June 2011, he took part in the "Who is my YouTube Date?"[12] project hosted by Luke Cutforth. He was a guest judge on Genuine Ken with Whitney Port. In September 2011, Buckley had a guest appearance as himself in the sitcom Husbands.[13] From March 2012 -October 2013. he hosted on myISH's ISHlist, a web series that counts down the top music videos in a particular genre or theme. In July 2012, Buckley was named the winner of the "Coast-to-Coast Co-Host Search" on Live! with Kelly; he co-hosted the morning show alongside Kelly Ripa on Tuesday, July 24.[14] From September 2012- April 2013, he worked live chatting on ConnecTV, an app used for chatting about TV shows on a channel. With Buck uploading videos he has currently 395 Million views as of August 2014. In 2014, Buckley was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #90.[15]

In 2017, Buckley published the instructional book titled HELP! My Kid Wants to Become a YouTuber![16]

What the Buck!? edit

What the Buck?! is a celebrity gossip and comedy series of short videos created and posted on YouTube by Michael Buckley.[17] The series featured Buckley who poked fun at celebrities, often making jokes while reporting on pop-culture news. The series started in 2005 on a public-access cable TV show called Table for Two.[18] Later, clips were posted on MySpace, as well as on a YouTube channel called peron75 where it reached many more people. The show moved from Cable TV to YouTube, and by May 1, 2007, the What the Buck?! show had its own dedicated channel called 'WHATTHEBUCKSHOW".[19] By 2008, the What the Buck?! YouTube channel was one of the top 10 most-subscribed-to YouTube channels,[20] where it remained for about two years.[21] The show had a peak of 1.43 million combined channel subscribers and 464 million total episode views.[18] The last episode was posted to YouTube on July 1, 2016, when Buckley canceled the show in a video titled "The End".[22]

Minisode Maniac! with What the Buck?! edit

In January 2009, Buckley became 'The Minisode Maniac' by discussing and promoting The Minisode Network's content on the Minisode's YouTube page and Crackle.[23] Michael officially posted his last Minisode Maniac episode in mid-February. To celebrate he ran around his backyard in a speedo in the snow.

Personal life edit

Buckley is pansexual and divorced. He lived in Connecticut with his former husband until 2017, and filmed the What the Buck?! show in his house there. As of December 2017, he lives in Denver, Colorado, to be close to his twin sister Debbie.[24] To show his fans his "softer side", he began to vlog about his home life on his peron75 YouTube channel, and used to appear live on BlogTV.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Nesti, Robert (March 28, 2007). "What The Buck?!: An Interview with Michael Buckley". Edge Boston. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Kalbag, Sachin (October 21, 2007). . Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on September 30, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Stelter, Brian (December 10, 2008). "YouTube videos pull in real money". New York Times. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  4. ^ Doig, Will (February 26, 2008). "Homophobosphere". Advocate.com. Retrieved on March 23, 2008 June 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Norman, Pete (March 21, 2008). "Chocolate Rain Singer Wins YouTube Award March 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine". People.com. Retrieved on March 23, 2008.
  6. ^ Carlson, Erin (March 21, 2008). "Chocolate Rain' claims a YouTube award". Yahoo News via the Associated Press. Retrieved on March 23, 2008. March 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Powers, Lindsay (March 21, 2008). "YouTube Awards: Chris Crocker Loses for Britney Spears Freak-Out". US magazine. Retrieved on March 23, 2008. May 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Klimkiewicz, Joann (October 21, 2007). . The Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on February 3, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
  9. ^ "Buck at WPAA-TV". Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Buckley, Michael (September 6, 2007). "THE TOP (& Bottom) GAYS OF YOUTUBE!". YouTube. Retrieved September 15, 2007.
  11. ^ Fenton, Angie (December 10, 2007). "Bravo, William, bravo". The Courier-Journal. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2008.
  12. ^ Who is my YouTube Date?
  13. ^ . Blip. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  14. ^ Meriden's Buckley wins "Live! with Kelly" co-host challenge July 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Meriden Record-Journal. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  15. ^ "The NMR Top 100 YouTube Channels: 100-76!". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  16. ^ "Michael Buckley: Help! My Kid Wants to Become a YouTuber – WTNH Connecticut News". News8 WTNH. February 10, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  17. ^ Stelter, Brian (December 10, 2008). "YouTube Videos Pull In Real Money". The New York Times.
  18. ^ a b Dawson, Steve (June 30, 2018). "What Happened to Michael Buckley, the What The Buck Show guy?".
  19. ^ "WHATTHEBUCKSHOW YouTube Stats, Channel Statistics – Socialblade.com". socialblade.com.
  20. ^ Wortham, Jenna (September 3, 2008). "What the Buck? Creator Inks Deal With HBO". Wired – via www.wired.com.
  21. ^ "The History of the YouTube Most Subscribed – Visualized". Imgur.
  22. ^ "YouTube Star Michael Buckley To End Gossip Program 'What The Buck Show'". July 5, 2016.
  23. ^ "What the Buck Pimps Sony's Minisodes". Tilzy.TV. January 28, 2009. Retrieved March 2, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ Buckley, Michael. "I'M MOVING TO..." YouTube. Retrieved January 24, 2018.

External links edit

  • Michael "The Mad Chatter" Buckley's Official Twitter
  • Michael Buckley's Official Tumblr (BuckHollywood) August 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • WHAT THE BUCK?! YouTube Channel
  • Michael Buckley's Personal YouTube Channel
  • Michael Buckley's Live Shows (on BlogTV) October 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • BuckNews YouTube Channel
Achievements
Preceded by Most Subscribed Channel on YouTube
Ranked 18th as of 2010
Succeeded by
TheStation

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2021 Michael John Buckley born June 8 1975 is an American former YouTuber Noted for his vlog What the Buck Buckley commented on pop culture events and celebrities at one point holding one of YouTube s most popular entertainment channels 2 Buckley broke all records of YouTube ratings when four of his shows ended up on the week s ten top rated videos 2 He has appeared in magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times discussing Internet entrepreneurship 3 and The Advocate discussing homophobia on the Internet 4 In 2008 he won a YouTube Award for best commentary with the video LonelyGirl15 is Dead 5 6 7 Michael BuckleyBuckley at the 2013 Streamy AwardsBornMichael John Buckley 1975 06 08 June 8 1975 age 48 Wallingford Connecticut U S Other namesBuckYears active2005 present 1 Known forComedy pop culture commentarySpouseMike Donegan m 2002 div 2015 wbr Websiteheymichaelbuckley wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 What the Buck 2 2 Minisode Maniac with What the Buck 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBuckley is one of three children and is a fraternal twin He moved to his parents summer home on Cape Cod in Massachusetts after graduating from Saint Anselm College in Goffstown New Hampshire with a degree in psychology He began working at a group home for children with developmental disabilities He worked at Harwich Junior Theatre where he directed and choreographed Into the Woods and Leader of the Pack He starred in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Little Women at HJT 8 In 2002 he moved back to Connecticut and started a normal 9 5 office job at Livenation 8 After appearing on television with his friend Kristin Tierney for a fund raising drive for CPTV the two decided to create a public access television cable TV chat show called Table for Two at Wallingford Public Access the local public access television studio in July 2005 1 8 9 Career editWhat the Buck began as a small weekly segment on Table for Two and gave him a chance to riff and rant on his own 8 His cousin then posted some on YouTube and it snowballed 1 8 Buckley started building a following on MySpace and started his YouTube channel in May 2006 with his main focus centered on celebrities and pop culture often satirizing and parodying them 1 2 On September 11 2008 he quit his low paying day job as an administrative assistant for Live Nation a music promotion company and began earning more money as an online entertainer 3 Edge Boston summarized his work as Three or four times a week he uploads his slickly made commentaries on celebrities and pop culture that are amongst the snarkiest to be found on the web 1 His high energy and rapid fire delivery and style has been described as being irreverent fast talking pop culture obsessed he has been likened to a living can of Red Bull 8 He was one of the most subscribed vloggers rising to be the second most popular comedian within the first five months of posting 2 His online success has led to more mainstream media work including DirecTV Leeza Gibbons s syndicated radio show a regular guest spot on Fox News weekly gossip show Lips amp Ears and Red Eye 8 Courtney Friel host of Lips amp Ears came across What the Buck and invited Buckley onto the show The beauty of YouTube is that they have complete creative freedom 8 On September 6 2007 The Top amp Bottom Gays of YouTube the first all gay collaboration video by YouTube s most subscribed video bloggers was posted by Buckley to create a YouTube gay village 1 10 Featuring James Majesty Chris Crocker William Sledd 11 and Gay God Matthew Lush the video consisted of each of the four bloggers commenting on the others vlogging with Buckley acting as host for the various outtakes 10 On April 23 2008 Buckley began to broadcast regular live shows on the social broadcasting website BlogTV His live shows have already been viewed by over 200 000 people He moved from BlogTV to YouNow and appeared Tuesday nights at 5 pm Eastern but has stopped YouNow broadcasting and switched to ConnecTV a site where users can text chat about TV shows live He has started a YouTube channel titled BuckNews a spinoff of What the Buck in which he included content that did not make his main show 3 Additionally Buckley has introduced two spin off shows Pass the Buck and Buck Factor which promoted the interaction between him and his fans but no longer produces these He has since closed his account BuckNews In March 2010 Buckley was nominated for a Streamy award in the category of Best Web Series Host Additionally Michael has created a new show titled Dear Buck where he answers questions posted on his website Twitter Facebook and or previous Dear Buck shows In August 2010 he hosted the red carpet section of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards which was streamed live on the internet During this he interviewed celebrities television stars and web stars such as James Majesty In June 2011 he took part in the Who is my YouTube Date 12 project hosted by Luke Cutforth He was a guest judge on Genuine Ken with Whitney Port In September 2011 Buckley had a guest appearance as himself in the sitcom Husbands 13 From March 2012 October 2013 he hosted on myISH s ISHlist a web series that counts down the top music videos in a particular genre or theme In July 2012 Buckley was named the winner of the Coast to Coast Co Host Search on Live with Kelly he co hosted the morning show alongside Kelly Ripa on Tuesday July 24 14 From September 2012 April 2013 he worked live chatting on ConnecTV an app used for chatting about TV shows on a channel With Buck uploading videos he has currently 395 Million views as of August 2014 In 2014 Buckley was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels ranked at 90 15 In 2017 Buckley published the instructional book titled HELP My Kid Wants to Become a YouTuber 16 What the Buck edit What the Buck is a celebrity gossip and comedy series of short videos created and posted on YouTube by Michael Buckley 17 The series featured Buckley who poked fun at celebrities often making jokes while reporting on pop culture news The series started in 2005 on a public access cable TV show called Table for Two 18 Later clips were posted on MySpace as well as on a YouTube channel called peron75 where it reached many more people The show moved from Cable TV to YouTube and by May 1 2007 the What the Buck show had its own dedicated channel called WHATTHEBUCKSHOW 19 By 2008 the What the Buck YouTube channel was one of the top 10 most subscribed to YouTube channels 20 where it remained for about two years 21 The show had a peak of 1 43 million combined channel subscribers and 464 million total episode views 18 The last episode was posted to YouTube on July 1 2016 when Buckley canceled the show in a video titled The End 22 Minisode Maniac with What the Buck edit In January 2009 Buckley became The Minisode Maniac by discussing and promoting The Minisode Network s content on the Minisode s YouTube page and Crackle 23 Michael officially posted his last Minisode Maniac episode in mid February To celebrate he ran around his backyard in a speedo in the snow Personal life editBuckley is pansexual and divorced He lived in Connecticut with his former husband until 2017 and filmed the What the Buck show in his house there As of December 2017 he lives in Denver Colorado to be close to his twin sister Debbie 24 To show his fans his softer side he began to vlog about his home life on his peron75 YouTube channel and used to appear live on BlogTV 8 References edit a b c d e f Nesti Robert March 28 2007 What The Buck An Interview with Michael Buckley Edge Boston Retrieved January 22 2014 a b c d Kalbag Sachin October 21 2007 What the Buck Comedian holds sway Hindustan Times Archived from the original on September 30 2008 Retrieved March 28 2008 a b c Stelter Brian December 10 2008 YouTube videos pull in real money New York Times Retrieved December 10 2008 Doig Will February 26 2008 Homophobosphere Advocate com Retrieved on March 23 2008 Archived June 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine Norman Pete March 21 2008 Chocolate Rain Singer Wins YouTube Award Archived March 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine People com Retrieved on March 23 2008 Carlson Erin March 21 2008 Chocolate Rain claims a YouTube award Yahoo News via the Associated Press Retrieved on March 23 2008 Archived March 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Powers Lindsay March 21 2008 YouTube Awards Chris Crocker Loses for Britney Spears Freak Out US magazine Retrieved on March 23 2008 Archived May 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f g h i Klimkiewicz Joann October 21 2007 This Buck Doesn t Stop How Hyper Chatty Wallingford Public Access Host Became YouTube Sensation The Hartford Courant Archived from the original on February 3 2008 Retrieved March 28 2008 Buck at WPAA TV Retrieved April 24 2020 a b Buckley Michael September 6 2007 THE TOP amp Bottom GAYS OF YOUTUBE YouTube Retrieved September 15 2007 Fenton Angie December 10 2007 Bravo William bravo The Courier Journal Archived from the original on January 19 2013 Retrieved January 9 2008 Who is my YouTube Date HUSBANDS 3 Being Britney Blip Archived from the original on September 24 2011 Retrieved September 20 2011 Meriden s Buckley wins Live with Kelly co host challenge Archived July 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine Meriden Record Journal Retrieved July 20 2012 The NMR Top 100 YouTube Channels 100 76 New Media Rockstars Retrieved January 6 2015 Michael Buckley Help My Kid Wants to Become a YouTuber WTNH Connecticut News News8 WTNH February 10 2017 Retrieved March 7 2017 Stelter Brian December 10 2008 YouTube Videos Pull In Real Money The New York Times a b Dawson Steve June 30 2018 What Happened to Michael Buckley the What The Buck Show guy WHATTHEBUCKSHOW YouTube Stats Channel Statistics Socialblade com socialblade com Wortham Jenna September 3 2008 What the Buck Creator Inks Deal With HBO Wired via www wired com The History of the YouTube Most Subscribed Visualized Imgur YouTube Star Michael Buckley To End Gossip Program What The Buck Show July 5 2016 What the Buck Pimps Sony s Minisodes Tilzy TV January 28 2009 Retrieved March 2 2009 permanent dead link Buckley Michael I M MOVING TO YouTube Retrieved January 24 2018 External links editMichael The Mad Chatter Buckley s Official Twitter Michael Buckley s Official Tumblr BuckHollywood Archived August 6 2013 at the Wayback Machine WHAT THE BUCK YouTube Channel Michael Buckley s Personal YouTube Channel Michael Buckley s Live Shows on BlogTV Archived October 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine BuckNews YouTube ChannelAchievementsPreceded byVenetianPrincess Most Subscribed Channel on YouTubeRanked 18th as of 2010 Succeeded byTheStation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Buckley YouTuber amp oldid 1167857022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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