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The Young Turks

The Young Turks (TYT) is an American progressive[6][7][8] news commentary show on YouTube that additionally appears on selected television channels. TYT serves as the flagship program of the TYT Network, a multi-channel network of associated web series focusing on news and current events. TYT covers politics, lifestyle, pop culture, science, sport and other social topics.[9][10] The program was created by Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Dave Koller. Uygur is Turkish-American and named the program after the Young Turks movement of the 20th century. Currently co-hosted by Uygur and Ana Kasparian,[11] it is also often accompanied by various other in-studio contributors. The Young Turks began as a radio program that premiered on February 14, 2002, on Sirius Satellite Radio before launching a web series component in 2005 on YouTube; it was later carried on Air America.

The Young Turks
Also known asTYT
Genre
Created by
Directed byJesus Godoy[2]
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Production
Executive producers
  • Cenk Uygur
  • Ana Kasparian
ProducerJayar Jackson[3]
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time120 minutes (including ads)
Release
Original network
Original releaseFebruary 14, 2002 (2002-02-14) –
present

In addition to being carried on the TYT Network and YouTube, it is also currently available on Amazon Prime Direct, iTunes, Hulu, Roku, on Pluto TV through a 24-hour feed and on social media platforms Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.[12][13] It has spawned two spin-off television series, one that aired on Current TV[14] from 2011 to 2013 and a second that debuted on Fusion in 2016 as a limited-run program developed to cover the 2016 United States presidential election. The Young Turks also served as the subject of a documentary, entitled Mad as Hell, which was released in 2014.[15] The network also has a channel on YouTube TV.[12] For most of its existence TYT relied on small grassroots financial contributions from its viewership to sustain itself as an independent news organization.[16] However, in 2017 TYT sought to expand its media network and hire more staff through various venture capital fundraising efforts that raised $20 million.[17][18]

The Young Turks is the longest-running news and politics talk show online.[9][19][20][21]

Format

The Young Turks live streams for up to three hours, with its story selection and associated commentary broken up by format. Issues that the show focuses on include national political news, the influence of money in the political process, drug policy, social security, the privatization of public services, climate change, the influence of religion, abortion and reproductive rights, civil rights and issues of injustice towards people of color and sexual minorities, sexual morality, and the influence of corporations, neutrality and establishment political thought on traditional news media. The program maintains a liberal/progressive ideology in its political commentary.[21][22][23][9] Co-creator and host Cenk Uygur describes himself as an "independent progressive" and asserts that the show is aimed at the "98 percent 'not in power'" and what he describes as the 60 percent of Americans who hold progressive views.[24]

The two-hour main show is usually hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, with a rotating cast of other progressive co-hosts, including John Iadarola, Jayar Jackson and more. The first hour usually focuses on American politics, foreign policy and breaking news headlines.[25] The second hour generally provides social commentary on a wide range of topics, both domestic and foreign. The program also features a post-game show, in which Uygur and Kasparian discuss their personal lives. Uygur has regular bits and on-air interaction with other staff members who create and run the show, including among others Jesús Godoy, Dave Koller, Jayar Jackson and Steve Oh.

Each Friday, The Young Turks features a panel of guests from the worlds of politics, journalism, pop culture, sports and comedy – dubbed the "TYT Power Panel" – that is led by Uygur and John Iadarola in the first hour, and Ugyur and/or Jayar Jackson in the second hour. Along with Iadarola and Jackson, other fill-in hosts and recurring guests include series co-creator/contributor Ben Mankiewicz, television personality Brian Unger, Becca Frucht, Brett Erlich, Wes Clark Jr., Michael Shure, Cara Santa Maria, RJ Eskow, Gina Grad, Samantha Schacher, and Jayde Lovell.

Production

 
Cenk Uygur (left) and Ana Kasparian (right) presenting a show on June 23, 2015

The Young Turks is broadcast in a two-to-three hour live stream format, which airs Monday through Fridays at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time. The program was originally based out of the living room of creator/host Cenk Uygur, but it moved production to a small office in Los Angeles after the show hired a limited staff to produce the program. When the program was given a secondary live show on Current TV in 2011, the network provided a larger studio in Los Angeles to house its television and online broadcasts; production was forced to leave the facility after Current TV was sold to Al Jazeera, prior to the network's conversion into the now-defunct generalized news service Al Jazeera America.

In 2013, The Young Turks' production staff relocated temporarily to new studio quarters at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles.[13] In October 2013, The Young Turks launched an Indiegogo campaign, aimed at raising $250,000 in order to build a new studio. Fundraising completed with $400,000 being raised.[26] The program moved its production facilities and staff operations to a new studio facilities in Los Angeles later that year, with construction of their new studio being completed in June 2015. In 2017, TYT sought to expand its media network and hire more staff through various venture capital fundraising efforts that raised $20-million.[17][18]

History

Radio program

The Young Turks was originally developed as a radio talk show that was similar in format to a Los Angeles-based public access television program that Cenk Uygur had hosted, titled The Young Turk. With the help of friend Ben Mankiewicz (with whom he had previously worked), his childhood friend Dave Koller, and Jill Pike, Uygur began The Young Turks as a radio program in February 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio.[9][16][21]

In 2006, the program received attention for its 99-hour "Live on Air Filibuster," conducted during Congressional hearings for the nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court.[16] Hosts including Thom Hartmann and John Amato filled in during the event, to allow the show's regular hosts and contributors to rest or take breaks.[27]

Prior to signing a distribution deal to carry the program on Air America in 2006, the show was broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio,[16] on Sirius Left 143 and later 146, airing weekdays from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Eastern Time; a day-behind rebroadcast of the program aired on Sirius Talk Central 148 weekday afternoons from 12:00 to 2:00 pm. Eastern. Being carried exclusively on Sirius for several years, The Young Turks was the first show to air exclusively on Sirius Left that was not distributed through a syndication network.[citation needed] TYT was also carried by KFH (1330 AM and 98.7 FM, now KNSS (AM) and KNSS-FM) in Wichita, Kansas each weeknight from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Central Time and webcast by RadioPower.org.

On February 2, 2009, TYT was removed from the broadcast schedule of America Left, a progressive talk channel carried on Sirius/XM Channel 167, and replaced by an additional hour of The Bill Press Show. The program returned to Sirius/XM on March 16, 2009. In late 2010, TYT announced through its Facebook page that it would discontinue carrying the program on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio; the last edition of The Young Turks to be carried on the service aired on November 19, 2010. TYT rejoined Sirius/XM in 2017 with the show being run on SiriusXM Progress.[28]

Web series

 
 
Cenk Uygur (top, 2016) and Ana Kasparian (bottom, 2016) host the web series.

The Young Turks was the first daily streaming online talk show, having begun airing in that format in 2006,[21] with an official website on the internet and a channel hosted on YouTube.[16] The show provides in-depth coverage on politics, news topics, current events, and other issues.[10]

In August 2007, Ben Mankiewicz left the show to serve as a contributor for TMZ's syndicated entertainment news program TMZ on TV.[29] At roughly the same time, Jill Pike left to pursue a job in Washington, D.C. Ana Kasparian, then working as an intern for the program, was hired to do pop culture-focused segments. Mankiewicz eventually returned to The Young Turks as a regular correspondent.

During the 2008 elections, the show developed close ties to Brave New Films. The program aired commercials for the independent film production company and featured actors such as Robert Greenwald and Jonathan Kim as guests.

The success of TYT is due to a large extent of their shift from radio to the internet through the broadcast of programming content on online platforms.[16] Uygur and co-host Kasparian applied a populist left branding and programming strategy that made TYT a successful global online organization, with larger numbers of YouTube subscribers and viewers than several other notable news networks like FOX, MSNBC and CNN.[30][31] The presence of TYT on YouTube has given the network a platform to democratize production of content and practices associated with its online distribution through an ability to share, comment and like material on its channel.[16] Through likes and shares of TYT content on many online platforms, audience members have become a "virtual word of mouth" expanding the network's reach to other people with similar views and stimulating the growth of the TYT community.[16]

Support by viewers for alternative media outlets like TYT adopting new technology has meant the network was able to overcome being a small sized organization of the traditional alternative media landscape.[16] The emergence of TYT in the digital era has resulted in fewer operational costs regarding organizing and communication.[16] TYT nonetheless has relied on small grassroots financial contributions from its viewers that gave it the ability to emerge as an alternative media organization that does not advocate for the interests of corporations.[16] The financial contributions TYT received went to renting a studio, and to purchase production equipment and furniture.[32] By 2010, TYT employed people and maintained a budget resembling the size of a small newspaper.[33]

On July 30, 2013, The Young Turks launched a TYT Network app on Roku,[34] which features much of the same content that is already available for free through the program's YouTube channel,[16] which has over 4.2 million subscribers and generates 50 million monthly views. The network is among the few online channels to generate more than 1 billion views since launching on YouTube, which does not market a channel on the Roku app store. Young Turks COO Steve Oh acknowledged that making the TYT Network available on Roku was the first part of a strategy to continue the network's growth, regardless of what medium in which its viewers are watching its content, with the intent to figure out a way to monetize its programming through multiple distribution channels, rather than relying on one or two larger channels (such as YouTube or cable television distribution). The network also announced plans to unveil native apps for iOS and Android devices. Oh also noted that the network's representatives were speaking with other media platforms about expanding its programming.

In April 2014, The Young Turks began offering its content on Hulu. With this, it began providing a condensed 30-minute version of the program featuring excerpts from the full two-hour daily show, along with a 30-minute weekly version of its daily pop-culture show PopTrigger, with other shows being added shortly afterward. Oh stated on the Hulu launch that, "as TYT Network has grown from a single show to an entire network, we've consistently found ways to bring our shows to more people[..] We've long admired Hulu as a leader of online video and both parties saw an opportunity to bring digitally-native politics and pop culture talk shows to Hulu's audience." He also stated that the company is pitching shows to cable network, but had no immediate plans to revive a television broadcast as either a relaunched program or a show similar in format to the one it formerly produced for Current TV.[35]

The website's yearly revenue was roughly US$3 million in 2013. According to Cenk Uygur, "about a third of the revenue comes from subscriptions, and the rest comes from YouTube ads." At that time, the company maintained a staff of 30 employees.[36] In 2014, the company received a US$4 million investment from Roemer, Robinson, Melville & Co., LLC, a private equity firm led by Republican former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer.[37] In December 2016, TYT Network launched a crowdfunding campaign aiming to raise US$2 million for the hiring of four further investigative teams.[38] Five months later, the aim was met.[39] In August 2017, it was announced that The Young Turks have raised $20 million in venture-capital from 3L Capital, WndrCo (owned by businessman Jeffrey Katzenberg),[40][17][18] Greycroft, and e.ventures. TYT stated it would use the funds to "hire additional management execs and creative talent, as well as enhance its subscription-video offering and expand marketing initiatives". Shawn Colo, managing partner of 3L Capital, joined the TYT Network's board.[40][17][18]

TYT operates under a strategy of diversifying its finances that involves the airing of socially responsible advertisements, offering subscriptions for TYT membership, selling its own merchandise and other investments.[12] Among its advertising partners is Aspiration Bank, an organization involved in "socially conscious and sustainable banking services" and whom TYT presents as different from other banks and their fossil fuel and campaign financing investments.[12] Due to popular demand from viewers, TYT established an online outlet selling its own label branded merchandise, such as t-shirts, that are often designed and voted upon through the input of its audience.[12] Its online subscription membership has two plans, "insider" offering full web content access and discounts, and "activist", offering additional access to its townhalls and political events.[12]

Following the 2016 election, TYT fundraised for small grassroots donations among its members, raising thousands of dollars and created a media division named TYT Investigates devoted to investigative journalism with the aim to hold people with power to account.[41] Operating as a watchdog outfit, TYT Investigates investigative journalists report on issues such as inequalities in the economic system, power held by corporations, and other topics sidelined by traditional media like the views of ordinary citizens at political events.[41] For example, TYT journalist Emma Vigeland has attended US President Donald Trump's political rallies and interviewed supporters.[41]

In mid-December 2017, Politico reported that TYT was courting former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather to host a news show.[42] On January 21, 2018, TYT confirmed that it will show The News with Dan Rather, a half-hour "untraditional evening newscast" weekly on Mondays in the time slot before the main Young Turks show.[43]

Linear channel

On May 17, 2018, The Young Turks launched a 24-hour linear channel on YouTube TV which includes all of TYT's current shows and four new shows called The Damage Report, "#NoFilter","The Happy Half Hour" and "Old-School Sports".[44] The channel has since been made available on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, and Xumo as well.

Reception

In a September 2006 article, U.S. News & World Report contributing writer Paul Bedard described TYT as "the loudly liberal counter to the right-leaning presets on my Sirius Satellite Radio."[45] In 2014, The Independent described it as "the most-watched online news show in the world."[24]

The network is reliant on its multimedia platforms to attract online viewers and its audience are "young, educated, affluent and politically interested" people who consume news from online sources.[12] As a result of ongoing TYT membership drives, its base of subscribed members has grown numbering 32,000 in 2019.[12] Per month, the media outlet receives 200 million views.[46] On YouTube, its main show, The Young Turks, has more than 4.7 million subscribers.[46] Over 12 million viewers (2019) are subscribed to its multiple online channels.[12] TYT has become one of the largest watched online networks, with its videos seen over 8 billion times (2019).[12] TYT's millennial viewership ranks the network first for news and politics across its online platforms.[12]

Awards and nominations

The Young Turks has won and been nominated for numerous Internet content awards, including, but not limited to the following:

  • In 2009, the program won in the Political category at the Podcast Awards,[47] and won for "Best Political News Site" at the Mashable Open Web Awards.[48]
  • In 2010, it was nominated for a Streamy Award for "Best News or Political Web Series" and the "Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series".[49]
  • In 2011, the program won in the News category at the Third Annual Shorty Awards,[50] and won for "Best News and Political Series" at that year's Webby Awards.[51]
  • In 2012, it won in the Best Video Podcast category at the Podcast Awards .[52]
  • In 2013, the program was nominated for two Streamy Awards in the Best News and Culture Series and Audience Choice Award for Series of the Year categories.[53]
  • In 2015, The Young Turks also won a Streamy Award in the News and Culture category.[54]
  • In 2017, TYT won the Shorty Awards Audience Honor for the Best in Overall YouTube Presence.[12]

Other awards won by The Young Turks in the 2010s were "Best Political News Site" and the "People's Voice Webby Award" in all 5 of its categories.[12]

Viewer statistics

On April 20, 2013, The Young Turks announced that its YouTube channel had received over 1 billion video views.[55]

In September 2018, the company launched a membership drive, reporting the number of members to be around 27,000.[56] As of August 2018, TYT had approximately 27,000 paying subscribers online.[36]

As of September 2017, the program's YouTube channel averaged a daily hit count of 2 million views.[57]

By August 2016, Cenk Uygur reported that number of paid subscribers had increased to more than 23,000.[58] By October 2016, the total number of views for the TYT Network's YouTube channel had surpassed 3 billion.[59]

Controversies

Name controversy

The show's name Young Turks has been criticized and called for change[60] due to the original Young Turks political movement in the Ottoman Empire being responsible for committing the Armenian genocide, the Assyrian genocide, and the Greek genocide.[61][62] Alex Galitsky, who works for the Armenian National Committee of America, stated "If a group decided to call themselves ‘the Young Nazis’, and pitched themselves as a disruptor or anti-establishment news outlet, people would be rightly outraged".[61]

In 1991, Cenk Uygur wrote an article in The Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania, in which he promoted Armenian genocide denial. In 2016 Cenk Uygur posted a statement on TYT's website in which he rescinded his Armenian Genocide denial statements, arguing: "My mistake at the time was confusing myself for a scholar of history, which I most certainly am not. I don’t want to make the same mistake again, so I am going to refrain from commenting on the topic of the Armenian Genocide, which I do not know nearly enough about."[63][64] In response to the criticism he has explained that the name of the show was chosen because it is a popular colloquialism traditionally meaning a young radical who fights the status quo.[62]

Dismissal of Jordan Chariton

In November 2017, TYT fired field reporter Jordan Chariton over sexual assault allegations made against him by The Huffington Post.[65][66] Chariton denied the accusations, considered legal actions[66] and later he settled the matter with TYT.[67]

Unionization of TYT staff

In late February 2020, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) sought to unionize the production and post-production staff at TYT.[68][69] Uygur urged his employees not to, as he stated TYT is a small media organization and the move would endanger its financial viability; however, the network supported its workers holding a secret ballot to unionize.[70][71] Employees expressed support for an open ballot and a bargaining process followed.[70][71] On 9 April 2020, employees voted 6 against and 9 in favor to have their own union and unionize with IATSE, the majority decision being approved by TYT.[46]

Television spin-offs

The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur

The first linear television incarnation of the program began as an hour-long show that premiered on Current TV on December 5, 2011. Co-created and hosted by Cenk Uygur (who executive produced the series with original program co-creator Dave Koller, with Jesus Godoy, Jayar Jackson and Mark Register serving as producers), the program was co-presented by Ana Kasparian, with Ben Mankiewicz, Michael Shure, Brian Unger, Wes Clark Jr. and RJ Eskow as contributors and correspondents. It was filmed at studio facilities in the Los Angeles suburb of Culver City.

Current TV announced the launch of a separate television broadcast of The Young Turks on September 20, 2011, with the program intending to air Monday through Friday evenings at 7:00 pm. Eastern Time beginning in the fourth quarter of 2011. It was the second news and opinion program to air on Current, alongside Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and was part of a strategy to refocus the network's prime time schedule around progressive talk programming (which was followed by the debut of The War Room with Jennifer Granholm in January 2012). According to the show's website, the show was titled The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur to differentiate itself from the popular web series.[72] For two years, the two separate shows were produced each Monday through Thursday, with a one-hour break between the production airtimes of the television and web shows. In a press release, representatives for Current described TYT as "a group of progressive, outspoken journalists and commentators discussing politics and pop culture" and founder Cenk Uygur as bringing a, "uniquely progressive and topical commentary about politics and pop culture."[72]

On January 2, 2013, Current TV was sold to Qatar-owned broadcaster Al Jazeera Media Network,[73] which announced plans to reorganize the channel as Al Jazeera America, focusing on world news and investigative content with a more neutral tone; with the move, the channel would discontinue its talk programming slate, including The Young Turks with Cenk Ugyur, which ended its run on Current TV on August 15, 2013, shortly before the network's relaunch.[36][74]

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Uygur commented that with the discontinuance of the television broadcast, he was relieved to move on and focus on his web show and the TYT Network site, stating that he had been "exhausted from doing the two shows at once" and that he was glad to put his energies there, as he believes that the future of media will gravitate towards online content. Uygur also noted that he talked with Al Jazeera after the company bought Current, reaching a mutual agreement not to continue with the television broadcast due to the change in ideological tone that Al Jazeera America would maintain.[36] However, members of The Young Turks' on-air contributing staff, such as Michael Shure (who served as a political and general assignment contributor), Cara Santa Maria (part of TechKnow) and Ben Mankiewicz (who worked as a movie critic), regularly appeared on Al Jazeera America. The Young Turks also maintain a partnership with Al Jazeera's digital channel AJ+, in an arrangement first announced in March 2015.[75]

The Young Turks on Fusion

The Young Turks returned to television with a weekly, hour-long program on Fusion, The Young Turks on Fusion, which premiered on September 12, 2016, for a twelve-week limited run. Hosted by Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, the program – which was broadcast from college campuses around the United States, in a live-audience format modelled after ESPN's College GameDay – focused on coverage of the 2016 United States presidential campaign. The show also featured Cenk Uygur, Jimmy Dore, Ben Mankiewicz, Hannah Cranston, Hasan Piker, and Kim Horcher as contributors, as well as Fusion reporters and celebrity guest hosts.[76][77] Piker is the nephew of Uygur and went on to become a well-known Twitch streamer and commentator in his own right.

TYT Network

TYT Network
TypeDigital linear / multi-channel network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWorldwide
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerThe Young Turks, LLC
Links
Webcasttyt.com/live
Availability
Streaming media
Linear channel (United States only)Roku, Pluto TV, Xumo, Samsung TV Plus, Local Now, FuboTV, Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex, YouTube TV

The Young Turks[78] has spawned a multi-channel network of associated web series and shows, known as the TYT Network.

Some of the programs are produced in-house, including:

  • TYT Sports[79] – a sports commentary program that debuted in 2011; originally hosted by Cenk Uygur, Jayar Jackson and Ben Mankiewicz, Rick Strom took over as co-host in 2013 and was replaced in 2014 by Jason Rubin and Francis Maxwell. Rick Strom is the current host of the program on TYT Sports' YouTube Channel.
  • Old School[80] – a more informal show hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ben Mankiewicz discussing every-day topics and telling stories
  • Rebel HQ[81] – an "on-the-road" political commentary and interview program formerly[82] hosted by reporter Jordan Chariton, which was created to cover the 2016 United States presidential campaign.[83][84] The channel was primarily hosted by Emma Vigeland from 2018 until she joined The Majority Report with Sam Seder in November 2020. Segments are now produced by various TYT hosts and contributors. Formerly TYT Politics
  • TYT The Conversation (formerly TYT Interviews)[85][86] – an interview series conducted by various TYT hosts and contributors.
  • The Damage Report with John Iadarola[87] – Daily morning/early afternoon show that focuses the most critical issues facing the U.S. today
  • Happy Half Hour with Brett Erlich[88] – A more upbeat and lighter look at the "not bad" news of the week
  • Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey[89] - Daily afternoon show that focuses on delivering a heavy dose of fact-based truth with all his signature passion and insight. As of February 2022, it is “America’s Fastest Growing Television News Show."[90]
  • The Watchlist with Jayar Jackson[91] – Daily morning/noon show that features a must-watch list of videos of the day, that covers news, politics, society, culture, current events, and more.
  • Unbossed with Nina Turner – weekday afternoon news show, launched Oct. 17, 2022[92]
  • Deep Dive with Jordan Uhl[93] – Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, Jordan Uhl takes a ‘deep dive’ analysis on the news of the day and reacts to stories he finds on Twitter.
  • The Twitchuation Room hosted by Francesca Fiorentini[94] – Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, a light-hearted weekly show with each episode focusing on a specific topic. It is a counterpart to her weekly talk/podcast show The Bitchuation Room on her YouTube channel.
  • Wosnia [95] - Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, host Wosny Lambre scours the internet to bring you his commentary on the top stories in News, Sports and Entertainment.
  • RayyActions[96] - Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, host Rayyvanna looks at and reacts to current events and brings the audience stories to enjoy on a weekly basis.
  • Galaxy Brain with Ben Carollo[97] - Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, host Ben Carollo breaks down complex topics every week while engaging with the audience.
  • Game Busters[98] – Exclusively on TYT's Twitch channel, this show closes out the week with the audience getting to participate and sabotage the hosts' gaming live on Twitch.

Other shows are not produced in-house:

  • The Richard Fowler Show – a weekly political talk show hosted by Richard A. Fowler.
  • The Bill Press Show – a daily talk show hosted by Bill Press, which is broadcast online, over radio and on Free Speech TV that became affiliated with the TYT Network in November 2016.[99]
  • Acronym TV – a commentary program focusing on policy and national security issues, hosted by Dennis Trainor Jr.
  • Absurdity Today – a news satire program, hosted by Juliana Forlano.
  • The Undercurrent – a talk program hosted by Lauren Windsor, which covers a broad variety of in-depth topics, and includes interviews with politicians, media figures and opinion makers, as well as documentaries.
  • The Lip TV – a commentary program which maintains a live and unscripted format with a panel of experts on varying subjects of focus.
  • Truth Mashup – a weekly Canadian comedy show, co-hosted by Bree Essrig (who formerly co-hosted Pop Trigger) and comedian and media activist Ron Placone.
  • The Ring of Fire[100] (Formerly Go Left TV) is a multi-media outlet for the latest Progressive news, commentary and analysis hosted by Farron Cousins,[101] Mike Papantonio[102] and Sam Seder[103]
  • ScIQ – a bi-weekly infotainment series hosted by Jayde Lovell, an Australian-born neurophysiologist and director of science PR consulting firm ReAgency, which explores scientific topics.
  • Around the Nation with Jeff Waldorf aka TYT Nation – a talk show hosted by Jeff Waldorf.

Programs produced for the TYT Network that are no longer in production include:

  • thetopvlog – a series of vlogs by liberal political commentators that TYT helped launch in June 2010.
  • twenTYTwelve – a political interview and commentary program, hosted by Michael Shure, that was launched in October 2011 to cover the 2012 United States elections.
  • TYT Now – a commentary program that was hosted by columnist Tina Dupuy and Tim Mihalsky, which ran from May to August 2011.
  • WMB – a commentary program hosted by Ben Mankiewicz, Michael Shure and Wes Clark Jr., which ran from May to June 2011.
  • Reality Bites Back – a reality television-focused review series, hosted by Jacki Bray and Misty Kingma, which ran from May to July 2011.
  • ThinkTank – a science and social commentary program that originated in 2011 as TYT University, before relaunching under its current format in 2014; hosted by Hannah Cranston alongside a rotation of guest co-hosts (including original co-host John Iadarola, who diminished his role on ThinkTank during 2017), the program deals with new facts, discoveries and perspectives on the world and people.[104]
  • The Point – a current affairs panel show, hosted by Ana Kasparian, that debuted in 2011,[105][106] but has been on hiatus since January, 2016.
  • Pop Trigger – an infotainment show, hosted by Brett Erlich and Grace Baldridge with a rotating slate of guest co-hosts, that provides intelligent conversation on pop culture news. Ran until August. 2018.[citation needed]
  • Murder with Friends[107] – Grace Baldridge invites guests to talk about some of history's most notorious murderers.
  • Nerd Alert – a show that focuses on news about technology, gaming, movies and online geek culture; hosted by Kim Horcher, the program spun off from a segment that originated on TYT University. Ran until August, 2018.[108]
  • The News with Dan Rather – A weekly 30-minute rundown of current events with commentary hosted by ex-CBS News lead anchor Dan Rather. Filmed in Dan Rather's personal office in New York.[109]
  • What the Flick?! – a film review series that began in 2010; it is hosted by Ben Mankiewicz, Christy Lemire, Matt Atchity and Alonso Duralde.[21] Guest critics have included Robert Abele, William Bibbiani, Grae Drake, Tim Grierson, Amy Nicholson, Witney Seibold, Dave White, and April Wolfe. Ran until August, 2018.
  • Aggressive Progressives[110] – a weekly political talk and satire show that debuted in August 2016; it is hosted by Steve Oh. It was co-hosted by Jimmy Dore from August 2016 until Dore's departure from the TYT Network in April 2019.
  • Styleogue[111] – a fashion and lifestyle program that debuted in 2014, which is dedicated to affordable fashion.
  • TYT Investigates[112] – the investigative reporting division of The Young Turks[113] hosted by Michael Tracey, Ryan Grim, David Sirota, Eric Byler, Dylan Ratigan, Ken Klippenstein, and other reporters.
  • #NoFilter[114] – analysis and commentary from TYT host Ana Kasparian
  • Old-School Sports – TYT Sports host Rick Strom & BlackSportsOnline Owner Robert Littal revisits and analyzes classic games and rivalries.
  • Power Hour with Nina Turner[115] - Hosted by former Ohio state senator Nina Turner and Cenk Uygur from September 2021 through January 2022. Currently on hiatus as Turner seeks election to Congress in Ohio's 11th congressional district.

Programs no longer produced or owned by the TYT Network, but are still in production:

  • The Humanist Report (broke away in 2023) – a progressive political YouTube channel and podcast hosted by political scientist Mike Figueredo that began in 2015.
  • The Rubin Report (broke away in August 2015) – a formerly progressive political news talk show, hosted by Dave Rubin, that premiered in 2013; the program moved to RYOT News in 2015, and later to Ora TV. The show and host have since shifted to conservatism.[116][117]
  • The David Pakman Show – a political and current events radio show, hosted by David Pakman, that began in 2005 and was affiliated with the TYT Network from 2012 to 2015.[118]
  • The Jimmy Dore Show – a commentary program hosted by stand-up comedian and political commentator Jimmy Dore that began in 2009 and was affiliated with the TYT Network from 2009 to 2019.
  • The Majority Report with Sam Seder – a news and politics show hosted by Sam Seder, which is a video broadcast of Seder's daily online radio program.
  • The Breakfast Club – a morning radio show syndicated from WWPR-FM on iHeartMedia, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, and DJ Envy. Affiliated with the TYT Network from 2014 to 2019.
  • Secular Talk[119] – a daily political talk show hosted by Kyle Kulinski, which is also broadcast on the Secular Talk Radio and BlogTalkRadio online networks.

Political activity

TYT promotes itself as the "Home of Progressives".[120] Uygur has stated that "TYT values journalistic objectivity".[120] TYT commentary generates "hybridized content".[120] This involves TYT referencing news from mainstream sources and providing its own content analysis by connecting it to different narratives and discourses related to the social realities of its audience.[120] The network's commentary has generated counter narratives in relation to traditional policy discussions.[120] TYT places news in its context and connects it to the decision-making process.[10] By engaging with social movements, the station has called on its audience to become part of its "TYT army".[33] The network uses its platforms for advocacy, such as calling for its audience to participate in the political process and give candidates support.[120]

As part of new media, TYT coverage conveys the frustration and discontent held by youth with the political system.[20] Progressive social policies and liberal values are promoted through commentary by TYT.[120] Examples include TYT calling for gun control and the need to mitigate violence by police during its coverage of the 2018 Parkland school shooting.[120] In similar coverage of shootings, TYT has provided information on gun and crime related homicide numbers and placed into context the laws, police training and additional factors that worsen the situation.[120] Hosts on TYT advocate for unionization in large companies and the sharing of profits with their workers.[70] The network has spoken out against corruption in politics and for the need to remove corporate donations out of the political system.[20] The station has been critical of what it regards as a "corporate coup" in the US.[31] TYT has criticized politicians from the US Democratic Party for alleged attachment to financial interests and for appearing to be progressive.[31] Hosts on TYT have called for the Democratic Party to undergo a revitalization process.[31] The network has been critical of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal and its supporters like Hillary Clinton, whereas TYT approved of Senator Bernie Sanders' opposition to it.[31] The station has defended the whistleblower WikiLeaks organization and its data disclosures on several issues such as the TPP, the DNC email leak and the Hillary Clinton email controversy.[121] TYT was skeptical about claims of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election.[122]

The station uses traditional and online media platforms regarding political action and mobilization for citizen engagement with institutional politics.[41][31] For example, TYT townhalls are hosted in local communities involving a moderator asking questions of the expert panel followed by audience questions, with the events streamed on YouTube and on-demand web access for its subscription membership.[12] Viewers also have the option to send video questions to the network if they are unable to be present at the townhall.[41] TYT townhall events involve detailed commentary by hosts and guests on political topics ranging from personal experiences to abstract notions on issues of concern that serve to connect their audience and lived experiences with politics.[41] During the 2016 US presidential election, TYT hosted townhalls with Sanders and Green party candidate Jill Stein.[41] In the late 2010s, other TYT townhalls were held with Sanders on the climate change crisis.[41] Several hosts for TYT have expressed support for Sanders.[123][124][125]

 
TYT sign supporting Medicare for All

The network supports political candidates who are from the same ideological persuasion.[120] Following the 2016 presidential election, Uygur co-founded Justice Democrats, an organization that seeks to get progressive candidates elected into office.[126] During the US mid-term elections (2018), the network endorsed all candidates from the Justice Democrats (JD).[126] TYT was the first network to give airtime to progressive candidates such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to discuss policies and contrast themselves from electoral opponents on its shows like Rebel HQ, a half an hour interview based program created in 2017.[127] In 2018, TYT also featured other progressive political candidates on Rebel HQ such as Richard Ojeda during his congressional run, gubernatorial candidates Cynthia Nixon who ran in New York State and Christine Hallquist in Vermont to discuss their policies.[127]

As a platform for online and offline civic engagement and political action, Rebel HQ offers information about a candidate, their website and campaign.[120] The show informs viewers on how they can contact politicians, assist progressive candidates affiliated or unaffiliated with the Justice Democrats through donations or to participate by volunteering, canvassing and attending events like rallies in local communities.[128] TYT's online platforms facilitate the encouragement of civic participation with the political system that in 2018 assisted Justice Democrats in getting 7 congressional victories, 25 candidates during the general election and 78 in the primaries.[120] After Ocasio-Cortez became a congresswoman, TYT has continued to cover and defend her from slants by the political and media elite.[126] Other Justice Democrats congressional members like Ro Khanna and Rashida Tlaib have appeared on TYT discussing progressive policies and issues.[127]

In June 2019, during a high-profile Democratic presidential candidate campaign weekend in Iowa, TYT and a group of supporters launched the Progressive Economic Pledge campaign, challenging presidential candidates to sign. The pledge is to support higher wages, Medicare for All, Green New Deal, college for all and the end of private campaign financing.[129][130]

In mid-November 2019, Uygur filed to run for Congress in California's 25th district, a seat recently vacated by the resignation of Katie Hill, an office also being pursued by former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos.[131][132][133]

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External links

  • Official website  
  • The Young Turks's channel on YouTube
Awards
Preceded by
Free Talk Live
Podcast Award for
Best Political Podcast/Best Political Website

2009
Succeeded by
Free Talk Live

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This article is about the political commentary web series For the Turkish reform movement see Young Turks For other meanings see Young Turks disambiguation The Young Turks TYT is an American progressive 6 7 8 news commentary show on YouTube that additionally appears on selected television channels TYT serves as the flagship program of the TYT Network a multi channel network of associated web series focusing on news and current events TYT covers politics lifestyle pop culture science sport and other social topics 9 10 The program was created by Cenk Uygur Ben Mankiewicz and Dave Koller Uygur is Turkish American and named the program after the Young Turks movement of the 20th century Currently co hosted by Uygur and Ana Kasparian 11 it is also often accompanied by various other in studio contributors The Young Turks began as a radio program that premiered on February 14 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio before launching a web series component in 2005 on YouTube it was later carried on Air America The Young TurksAlso known asTYTGenrePolitical commentary News 1 Created byCenk Uygur Ben Mankiewicz 2 Dave Koller 2 Directed byJesus Godoy 2 Presented byCenk Uygur Ana KasparianCountry of originUnited StatesProductionExecutive producersCenk Uygur Ana KasparianProducerJayar Jackson 3 Camera setupMulti cameraRunning time120 minutes including ads ReleaseOriginal networkSirius Satellite Radio 2002 2010 2017 4 YouTube 2005 present Air America 2006 2008 Current TV 2011 2013 5 Various free ad supported streaming television platforms 2013 present Original releaseFebruary 14 2002 2002 02 14 presentIn addition to being carried on the TYT Network and YouTube it is also currently available on Amazon Prime Direct iTunes Hulu Roku on Pluto TV through a 24 hour feed and on social media platforms Instagram Facebook and Twitter 12 13 It has spawned two spin off television series one that aired on Current TV 14 from 2011 to 2013 and a second that debuted on Fusion in 2016 as a limited run program developed to cover the 2016 United States presidential election The Young Turks also served as the subject of a documentary entitled Mad as Hell which was released in 2014 15 The network also has a channel on YouTube TV 12 For most of its existence TYT relied on small grassroots financial contributions from its viewership to sustain itself as an independent news organization 16 However in 2017 TYT sought to expand its media network and hire more staff through various venture capital fundraising efforts that raised 20 million 17 18 The Young Turks is the longest running news and politics talk show online 9 19 20 21 Contents 1 Format 2 Production 3 History 3 1 Radio program 3 2 Web series 3 3 Linear channel 4 Reception 4 1 Awards and nominations 5 Viewer statistics 6 Controversies 6 1 Name controversy 6 2 Dismissal of Jordan Chariton 6 3 Unionization of TYT staff 7 Television spin offs 7 1 The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur 7 2 The Young Turks on Fusion 8 TYT Network 9 Political activity 10 References 11 External linksFormatThe Young Turks live streams for up to three hours with its story selection and associated commentary broken up by format Issues that the show focuses on include national political news the influence of money in the political process drug policy social security the privatization of public services climate change the influence of religion abortion and reproductive rights civil rights and issues of injustice towards people of color and sexual minorities sexual morality and the influence of corporations neutrality and establishment political thought on traditional news media The program maintains a liberal progressive ideology in its political commentary 21 22 23 9 Co creator and host Cenk Uygur describes himself as an independent progressive and asserts that the show is aimed at the 98 percent not in power and what he describes as the 60 percent of Americans who hold progressive views 24 The two hour main show is usually hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian with a rotating cast of other progressive co hosts including John Iadarola Jayar Jackson and more The first hour usually focuses on American politics foreign policy and breaking news headlines 25 The second hour generally provides social commentary on a wide range of topics both domestic and foreign The program also features a post game show in which Uygur and Kasparian discuss their personal lives Uygur has regular bits and on air interaction with other staff members who create and run the show including among others Jesus Godoy Dave Koller Jayar Jackson and Steve Oh Each Friday The Young Turks features a panel of guests from the worlds of politics journalism pop culture sports and comedy dubbed the TYT Power Panel that is led by Uygur and John Iadarola in the first hour and Ugyur and or Jayar Jackson in the second hour Along with Iadarola and Jackson other fill in hosts and recurring guests include series co creator contributor Ben Mankiewicz television personality Brian Unger Becca Frucht Brett Erlich Wes Clark Jr Michael Shure Cara Santa Maria RJ Eskow Gina Grad Samantha Schacher and Jayde Lovell Production nbsp Cenk Uygur left and Ana Kasparian right presenting a show on June 23 2015The Young Turks is broadcast in a two to three hour live stream format which airs Monday through Fridays at 3 00 p m Pacific Time The program was originally based out of the living room of creator host Cenk Uygur but it moved production to a small office in Los Angeles after the show hired a limited staff to produce the program When the program was given a secondary live show on Current TV in 2011 the network provided a larger studio in Los Angeles to house its television and online broadcasts production was forced to leave the facility after Current TV was sold to Al Jazeera prior to the network s conversion into the now defunct generalized news service Al Jazeera America In 2013 The Young Turks production staff relocated temporarily to new studio quarters at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles 13 In October 2013 The Young Turks launched an Indiegogo campaign aimed at raising 250 000 in order to build a new studio Fundraising completed with 400 000 being raised 26 The program moved its production facilities and staff operations to a new studio facilities in Los Angeles later that year with construction of their new studio being completed in June 2015 In 2017 TYT sought to expand its media network and hire more staff through various venture capital fundraising efforts that raised 20 million 17 18 HistoryRadio program The Young Turks was originally developed as a radio talk show that was similar in format to a Los Angeles based public access television program that Cenk Uygur had hosted titled The Young Turk With the help of friend Ben Mankiewicz with whom he had previously worked his childhood friend Dave Koller and Jill Pike Uygur began The Young Turks as a radio program in February 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio 9 16 21 In 2006 the program received attention for its 99 hour Live on Air Filibuster conducted during Congressional hearings for the nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court 16 Hosts including Thom Hartmann and John Amato filled in during the event to allow the show s regular hosts and contributors to rest or take breaks 27 Prior to signing a distribution deal to carry the program on Air America in 2006 the show was broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio 16 on Sirius Left 143 and later 146 airing weekdays from 6 00 to 9 00 pm Eastern Time a day behind rebroadcast of the program aired on Sirius Talk Central 148 weekday afternoons from 12 00 to 2 00 pm Eastern Being carried exclusively on Sirius for several years The Young Turks was the first show to air exclusively on Sirius Left that was not distributed through a syndication network citation needed TYT was also carried by KFH 1330 AM and 98 7 FM now KNSS AM and KNSS FM in Wichita Kansas each weeknight from 7 00 to 9 00 p m Central Time and webcast by RadioPower org On February 2 2009 TYT was removed from the broadcast schedule of America Left a progressive talk channel carried on Sirius XM Channel 167 and replaced by an additional hour of The Bill Press Show The program returned to Sirius XM on March 16 2009 In late 2010 TYT announced through its Facebook page that it would discontinue carrying the program on Sirius XM Satellite Radio the last edition of The Young Turks to be carried on the service aired on November 19 2010 TYT rejoined Sirius XM in 2017 with the show being run on SiriusXM Progress 28 Web series nbsp nbsp Cenk Uygur top 2016 and Ana Kasparian bottom 2016 host the web series The Young Turks was the first daily streaming online talk show having begun airing in that format in 2006 21 with an official website on the internet and a channel hosted on YouTube 16 The show provides in depth coverage on politics news topics current events and other issues 10 In August 2007 Ben Mankiewicz left the show to serve as a contributor for TMZ s syndicated entertainment news program TMZ on TV 29 At roughly the same time Jill Pike left to pursue a job in Washington D C Ana Kasparian then working as an intern for the program was hired to do pop culture focused segments Mankiewicz eventually returned to The Young Turks as a regular correspondent During the 2008 elections the show developed close ties to Brave New Films The program aired commercials for the independent film production company and featured actors such as Robert Greenwald and Jonathan Kim as guests The success of TYT is due to a large extent of their shift from radio to the internet through the broadcast of programming content on online platforms 16 Uygur and co host Kasparian applied a populist left branding and programming strategy that made TYT a successful global online organization with larger numbers of YouTube subscribers and viewers than several other notable news networks like FOX MSNBC and CNN 30 31 The presence of TYT on YouTube has given the network a platform to democratize production of content and practices associated with its online distribution through an ability to share comment and like material on its channel 16 Through likes and shares of TYT content on many online platforms audience members have become a virtual word of mouth expanding the network s reach to other people with similar views and stimulating the growth of the TYT community 16 Support by viewers for alternative media outlets like TYT adopting new technology has meant the network was able to overcome being a small sized organization of the traditional alternative media landscape 16 The emergence of TYT in the digital era has resulted in fewer operational costs regarding organizing and communication 16 TYT nonetheless has relied on small grassroots financial contributions from its viewers that gave it the ability to emerge as an alternative media organization that does not advocate for the interests of corporations 16 The financial contributions TYT received went to renting a studio and to purchase production equipment and furniture 32 By 2010 TYT employed people and maintained a budget resembling the size of a small newspaper 33 On July 30 2013 The Young Turks launched a TYT Network app on Roku 34 which features much of the same content that is already available for free through the program s YouTube channel 16 which has over 4 2 million subscribers and generates 50 million monthly views The network is among the few online channels to generate more than 1 billion views since launching on YouTube which does not market a channel on the Roku app store Young Turks COO Steve Oh acknowledged that making the TYT Network available on Roku was the first part of a strategy to continue the network s growth regardless of what medium in which its viewers are watching its content with the intent to figure out a way to monetize its programming through multiple distribution channels rather than relying on one or two larger channels such as YouTube or cable television distribution The network also announced plans to unveil native apps for iOS and Android devices Oh also noted that the network s representatives were speaking with other media platforms about expanding its programming In April 2014 The Young Turks began offering its content on Hulu With this it began providing a condensed 30 minute version of the program featuring excerpts from the full two hour daily show along with a 30 minute weekly version of its daily pop culture show PopTrigger with other shows being added shortly afterward Oh stated on the Hulu launch that as TYT Network has grown from a single show to an entire network we ve consistently found ways to bring our shows to more people We ve long admired Hulu as a leader of online video and both parties saw an opportunity to bring digitally native politics and pop culture talk shows to Hulu s audience He also stated that the company is pitching shows to cable network but had no immediate plans to revive a television broadcast as either a relaunched program or a show similar in format to the one it formerly produced for Current TV 35 The website s yearly revenue was roughly US 3 million in 2013 According to Cenk Uygur about a third of the revenue comes from subscriptions and the rest comes from YouTube ads At that time the company maintained a staff of 30 employees 36 In 2014 the company received a US 4 million investment from Roemer Robinson Melville amp Co LLC a private equity firm led by Republican former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer 37 In December 2016 TYT Network launched a crowdfunding campaign aiming to raise US 2 million for the hiring of four further investigative teams 38 Five months later the aim was met 39 In August 2017 it was announced that The Young Turks have raised 20 million in venture capital from 3L Capital WndrCo owned by businessman Jeffrey Katzenberg 40 17 18 Greycroft and e ventures TYT stated it would use the funds to hire additional management execs and creative talent as well as enhance its subscription video offering and expand marketing initiatives Shawn Colo managing partner of 3L Capital joined the TYT Network s board 40 17 18 TYT operates under a strategy of diversifying its finances that involves the airing of socially responsible advertisements offering subscriptions for TYT membership selling its own merchandise and other investments 12 Among its advertising partners is Aspiration Bank an organization involved in socially conscious and sustainable banking services and whom TYT presents as different from other banks and their fossil fuel and campaign financing investments 12 Due to popular demand from viewers TYT established an online outlet selling its own label branded merchandise such as t shirts that are often designed and voted upon through the input of its audience 12 Its online subscription membership has two plans insider offering full web content access and discounts and activist offering additional access to its townhalls and political events 12 Following the 2016 election TYT fundraised for small grassroots donations among its members raising thousands of dollars and created a media division named TYT Investigates devoted to investigative journalism with the aim to hold people with power to account 41 Operating as a watchdog outfit TYT Investigates investigative journalists report on issues such as inequalities in the economic system power held by corporations and other topics sidelined by traditional media like the views of ordinary citizens at political events 41 For example TYT journalist Emma Vigeland has attended US President Donald Trump s political rallies and interviewed supporters 41 In mid December 2017 Politico reported that TYT was courting former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather to host a news show 42 On January 21 2018 TYT confirmed that it will show The News with Dan Rather a half hour untraditional evening newscast weekly on Mondays in the time slot before the main Young Turks show 43 Linear channel On May 17 2018 The Young Turks launched a 24 hour linear channel on YouTube TV which includes all of TYT s current shows and four new shows called The Damage Report NoFilter The Happy Half Hour and Old School Sports 44 The channel has since been made available on The Roku Channel Pluto TV and Xumo as well ReceptionIn a September 2006 article U S News amp World Report contributing writer Paul Bedard described TYT as the loudly liberal counter to the right leaning presets on my Sirius Satellite Radio 45 In 2014 The Independent described it as the most watched online news show in the world 24 The network is reliant on its multimedia platforms to attract online viewers and its audience are young educated affluent and politically interested people who consume news from online sources 12 As a result of ongoing TYT membership drives its base of subscribed members has grown numbering 32 000 in 2019 12 Per month the media outlet receives 200 million views 46 On YouTube its main show The Young Turks has more than 4 7 million subscribers 46 Over 12 million viewers 2019 are subscribed to its multiple online channels 12 TYT has become one of the largest watched online networks with its videos seen over 8 billion times 2019 12 TYT s millennial viewership ranks the network first for news and politics across its online platforms 12 Awards and nominations The Young Turks has won and been nominated for numerous Internet content awards including but not limited to the following In 2009 the program won in the Political category at the Podcast Awards 47 and won for Best Political News Site at the Mashable Open Web Awards 48 In 2010 it was nominated for a Streamy Award for Best News or Political Web Series and the Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series 49 In 2011 the program won in the News category at the Third Annual Shorty Awards 50 and won for Best News and Political Series at that year s Webby Awards 51 In 2012 it won in the Best Video Podcast category at the Podcast Awards 52 In 2013 the program was nominated for two Streamy Awards in the Best News and Culture Series and Audience Choice Award for Series of the Year categories 53 In 2015 The Young Turks also won a Streamy Award in the News and Culture category 54 In 2017 TYT won the Shorty Awards Audience Honor for the Best in Overall YouTube Presence 12 Other awards won by The Young Turks in the 2010s were Best Political News Site and the People s Voice Webby Award in all 5 of its categories 12 Viewer statisticsOn April 20 2013 The Young Turks announced that its YouTube channel had received over 1 billion video views 55 In September 2018 the company launched a membership drive reporting the number of members to be around 27 000 56 As of August 2018 TYT had approximately 27 000 paying subscribers online 36 As of September 2017 the program s YouTube channel averaged a daily hit count of 2 million views 57 By August 2016 Cenk Uygur reported that number of paid subscribers had increased to more than 23 000 58 By October 2016 the total number of views for the TYT Network s YouTube channel had surpassed 3 billion 59 ControversiesName controversy The show s name Young Turks has been criticized and called for change 60 due to the original Young Turks political movement in the Ottoman Empire being responsible for committing the Armenian genocide the Assyrian genocide and the Greek genocide 61 62 Alex Galitsky who works for the Armenian National Committee of America stated If a group decided to call themselves the Young Nazis and pitched themselves as a disruptor or anti establishment news outlet people would be rightly outraged 61 In 1991 Cenk Uygur wrote an article in The Daily Pennsylvanian the student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania in which he promoted Armenian genocide denial In 2016 Cenk Uygur posted a statement on TYT s website in which he rescinded his Armenian Genocide denial statements arguing My mistake at the time was confusing myself for a scholar of history which I most certainly am not I don t want to make the same mistake again so I am going to refrain from commenting on the topic of the Armenian Genocide which I do not know nearly enough about 63 64 In response to the criticism he has explained that the name of the show was chosen because it is a popular colloquialism traditionally meaning a young radical who fights the status quo 62 Dismissal of Jordan Chariton In November 2017 TYT fired field reporter Jordan Chariton over sexual assault allegations made against him by The Huffington Post 65 66 Chariton denied the accusations considered legal actions 66 and later he settled the matter with TYT 67 Unionization of TYT staff In late February 2020 the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees IATSE sought to unionize the production and post production staff at TYT 68 69 Uygur urged his employees not to as he stated TYT is a small media organization and the move would endanger its financial viability however the network supported its workers holding a secret ballot to unionize 70 71 Employees expressed support for an open ballot and a bargaining process followed 70 71 On 9 April 2020 employees voted 6 against and 9 in favor to have their own union and unionize with IATSE the majority decision being approved by TYT 46 Television spin offsThe Young Turks with Cenk Uygur The first linear television incarnation of the program began as an hour long show that premiered on Current TV on December 5 2011 Co created and hosted by Cenk Uygur who executive produced the series with original program co creator Dave Koller with Jesus Godoy Jayar Jackson and Mark Register serving as producers the program was co presented by Ana Kasparian with Ben Mankiewicz Michael Shure Brian Unger Wes Clark Jr and RJ Eskow as contributors and correspondents It was filmed at studio facilities in the Los Angeles suburb of Culver City Current TV announced the launch of a separate television broadcast of The Young Turks on September 20 2011 with the program intending to air Monday through Friday evenings at 7 00 pm Eastern Time beginning in the fourth quarter of 2011 It was the second news and opinion program to air on Current alongside Countdown with Keith Olbermann and was part of a strategy to refocus the network s prime time schedule around progressive talk programming which was followed by the debut of The War Room with Jennifer Granholm in January 2012 According to the show s website the show was titled The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur to differentiate itself from the popular web series 72 For two years the two separate shows were produced each Monday through Thursday with a one hour break between the production airtimes of the television and web shows In a press release representatives for Current described TYT as a group of progressive outspoken journalists and commentators discussing politics and pop culture and founder Cenk Uygur as bringing a uniquely progressive and topical commentary about politics and pop culture 72 On January 2 2013 Current TV was sold to Qatar owned broadcaster Al Jazeera Media Network 73 which announced plans to reorganize the channel as Al Jazeera America focusing on world news and investigative content with a more neutral tone with the move the channel would discontinue its talk programming slate including The Young Turks with Cenk Ugyur which ended its run on Current TV on August 15 2013 shortly before the network s relaunch 36 74 In an interview with the Los Angeles Times Uygur commented that with the discontinuance of the television broadcast he was relieved to move on and focus on his web show and the TYT Network site stating that he had been exhausted from doing the two shows at once and that he was glad to put his energies there as he believes that the future of media will gravitate towards online content Uygur also noted that he talked with Al Jazeera after the company bought Current reaching a mutual agreement not to continue with the television broadcast due to the change in ideological tone that Al Jazeera America would maintain 36 However members of The Young Turks on air contributing staff such as Michael Shure who served as a political and general assignment contributor Cara Santa Maria part of TechKnow and Ben Mankiewicz who worked as a movie critic regularly appeared on Al Jazeera America The Young Turks also maintain a partnership with Al Jazeera s digital channel AJ in an arrangement first announced in March 2015 75 The Young Turks on Fusion The Young Turks returned to television with a weekly hour long program on Fusion The Young Turks on Fusion which premiered on September 12 2016 for a twelve week limited run Hosted by Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola the program which was broadcast from college campuses around the United States in a live audience format modelled after ESPN s College GameDay focused on coverage of the 2016 United States presidential campaign The show also featured Cenk Uygur Jimmy Dore Ben Mankiewicz Hannah Cranston Hasan Piker and Kim Horcher as contributors as well as Fusion reporters and celebrity guest hosts 76 77 Piker is the nephew of Uygur and went on to become a well known Twitch streamer and commentator in his own right TYT NetworkTYT NetworkTypeDigital linear multi channel networkCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaWorldwideHeadquartersLos Angeles CaliforniaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishOwnershipOwnerThe Young Turks LLCLinksWebcasttyt wbr com wbr liveAvailabilityStreaming mediaLinear channel United States only Roku Pluto TV Xumo Samsung TV Plus Local Now FuboTV Xfinity X1 Xfinity Flex YouTube TVThe Young Turks 78 has spawned a multi channel network of associated web series and shows known as the TYT Network Some of the programs are produced in house including TYT Sports 79 a sports commentary program that debuted in 2011 originally hosted by Cenk Uygur Jayar Jackson and Ben Mankiewicz Rick Strom took over as co host in 2013 and was replaced in 2014 by Jason Rubin and Francis Maxwell Rick Strom is the current host of the program on TYT Sports YouTube Channel Old School 80 a more informal show hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ben Mankiewicz discussing every day topics and telling stories Rebel HQ 81 an on the road political commentary and interview program formerly 82 hosted by reporter Jordan Chariton which was created to cover the 2016 United States presidential campaign 83 84 The channel was primarily hosted by Emma Vigeland from 2018 until she joined The Majority Report with Sam Seder in November 2020 Segments are now produced by various TYT hosts and contributors Formerly TYT Politics TYT The Conversation formerly TYT Interviews 85 86 an interview series conducted by various TYT hosts and contributors The Damage Report with John Iadarola 87 Daily morning early afternoon show that focuses the most critical issues facing the U S today Happy Half Hour with Brett Erlich 88 A more upbeat and lighter look at the not bad news of the week Indisputable with Dr Rashad Richey 89 Daily afternoon show that focuses on delivering a heavy dose of fact based truth with all his signature passion and insight As of February 2022 it is America s Fastest Growing Television News Show 90 The Watchlist with Jayar Jackson 91 Daily morning noon show that features a must watch list of videos of the day that covers news politics society culture current events and more Unbossed with Nina Turner weekday afternoon news show launched Oct 17 2022 92 Deep Dive with Jordan Uhl 93 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel Jordan Uhl takes a deep dive analysis on the news of the day and reacts to stories he finds on Twitter The Twitchuation Room hosted by Francesca Fiorentini 94 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel a light hearted weekly show with each episode focusing on a specific topic It is a counterpart to her weekly talk podcast show The Bitchuation Room on her YouTube channel Wosnia 95 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel host Wosny Lambre scours the internet to bring you his commentary on the top stories in News Sports and Entertainment RayyActions 96 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel host Rayyvanna looks at and reacts to current events and brings the audience stories to enjoy on a weekly basis Galaxy Brain with Ben Carollo 97 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel host Ben Carollo breaks down complex topics every week while engaging with the audience Game Busters 98 Exclusively on TYT s Twitch channel this show closes out the week with the audience getting to participate and sabotage the hosts gaming live on Twitch Other shows are not produced in house The Richard Fowler Show a weekly political talk show hosted by Richard A Fowler The Bill Press Show a daily talk show hosted by Bill Press which is broadcast online over radio and on Free Speech TV that became affiliated with the TYT Network in November 2016 99 Acronym TV a commentary program focusing on policy and national security issues hosted by Dennis Trainor Jr Absurdity Today a news satire program hosted by Juliana Forlano The Undercurrent a talk program hosted by Lauren Windsor which covers a broad variety of in depth topics and includes interviews with politicians media figures and opinion makers as well as documentaries The Lip TV a commentary program which maintains a live and unscripted format with a panel of experts on varying subjects of focus Truth Mashup a weekly Canadian comedy show co hosted by Bree Essrig who formerly co hosted Pop Trigger and comedian and media activist Ron Placone The Ring of Fire 100 Formerly Go Left TV is a multi media outlet for the latest Progressive news commentary and analysis hosted by Farron Cousins 101 Mike Papantonio 102 and Sam Seder 103 ScIQ a bi weekly infotainment series hosted by Jayde Lovell an Australian born neurophysiologist and director of science PR consulting firm ReAgency which explores scientific topics Around the Nation with Jeff Waldorf aka TYT Nation a talk show hosted by Jeff Waldorf Programs produced for the TYT Network that are no longer in production include thetopvlog a series of vlogs by liberal political commentators that TYT helped launch in June 2010 twenTYTwelve a political interview and commentary program hosted by Michael Shure that was launched in October 2011 to cover the 2012 United States elections TYT Now a commentary program that was hosted by columnist Tina Dupuy and Tim Mihalsky which ran from May to August 2011 WMB a commentary program hosted by Ben Mankiewicz Michael Shure and Wes Clark Jr which ran from May to June 2011 Reality Bites Back a reality television focused review series hosted by Jacki Bray and Misty Kingma which ran from May to July 2011 ThinkTank a science and social commentary program that originated in 2011 as TYT University before relaunching under its current format in 2014 hosted by Hannah Cranston alongside a rotation of guest co hosts including original co host John Iadarola who diminished his role on ThinkTank during 2017 the program deals with new facts discoveries and perspectives on the world and people 104 The Point a current affairs panel show hosted by Ana Kasparian that debuted in 2011 105 106 but has been on hiatus since January 2016 Pop Trigger an infotainment show hosted by Brett Erlich and Grace Baldridge with a rotating slate of guest co hosts that provides intelligent conversation on pop culture news Ran until August 2018 citation needed Murder with Friends 107 Grace Baldridge invites guests to talk about some of history s most notorious murderers Nerd Alert a show that focuses on news about technology gaming movies and online geek culture hosted by Kim Horcher the program spun off from a segment that originated on TYT University Ran until August 2018 108 The News with Dan Rather A weekly 30 minute rundown of current events with commentary hosted by ex CBS News lead anchor Dan Rather Filmed in Dan Rather s personal office in New York 109 What the Flick a film review series that began in 2010 it is hosted by Ben Mankiewicz Christy Lemire Matt Atchity and Alonso Duralde 21 Guest critics have included Robert Abele William Bibbiani Grae Drake Tim Grierson Amy Nicholson Witney Seibold Dave White and April Wolfe Ran until August 2018 Aggressive Progressives 110 a weekly political talk and satire show that debuted in August 2016 it is hosted by Steve Oh It was co hosted by Jimmy Dore from August 2016 until Dore s departure from the TYT Network in April 2019 Styleogue 111 a fashion and lifestyle program that debuted in 2014 which is dedicated to affordable fashion TYT Investigates 112 the investigative reporting division of The Young Turks 113 hosted by Michael Tracey Ryan Grim David Sirota Eric Byler Dylan Ratigan Ken Klippenstein and other reporters NoFilter 114 analysis and commentary from TYT host Ana Kasparian Old School Sports TYT Sports host Rick Strom amp BlackSportsOnline Owner Robert Littal revisits and analyzes classic games and rivalries Power Hour with Nina Turner 115 Hosted by former Ohio state senator Nina Turner and Cenk Uygur from September 2021 through January 2022 Currently on hiatus as Turner seeks election to Congress in Ohio s 11th congressional district Programs no longer produced or owned by the TYT Network but are still in production The Humanist Report broke away in 2023 a progressive political YouTube channel and podcast hosted by political scientist Mike Figueredo that began in 2015 The Rubin Report broke away in August 2015 a formerly progressive political news talk show hosted by Dave Rubin that premiered in 2013 the program moved to RYOT News in 2015 and later to Ora TV The show and host have since shifted to conservatism 116 117 The David Pakman Show a political and current events radio show hosted by David Pakman that began in 2005 and was affiliated with the TYT Network from 2012 to 2015 118 The Jimmy Dore Show a commentary program hosted by stand up comedian and political commentator Jimmy Dore that began in 2009 and was affiliated with the TYT Network from 2009 to 2019 The Majority Report with Sam Seder a news and politics show hosted by Sam Seder which is a video broadcast of Seder s daily online radio program The Breakfast Club a morning radio show syndicated from WWPR FM on iHeartMedia hosted by Charlamagne Tha God Angela Yee and DJ Envy Affiliated with the TYT Network from 2014 to 2019 Secular Talk 119 a daily political talk show hosted by Kyle Kulinski which is also broadcast on the Secular Talk Radio and BlogTalkRadio online networks Political activityTYT promotes itself as the Home of Progressives 120 Uygur has stated that TYT values journalistic objectivity 120 TYT commentary generates hybridized content 120 This involves TYT referencing news from mainstream sources and providing its own content analysis by connecting it to different narratives and discourses related to the social realities of its audience 120 The network s commentary has generated counter narratives in relation to traditional policy discussions 120 TYT places news in its context and connects it to the decision making process 10 By engaging with social movements the station has called on its audience to become part of its TYT army 33 The network uses its platforms for advocacy such as calling for its audience to participate in the political process and give candidates support 120 As part of new media TYT coverage conveys the frustration and discontent held by youth with the political system 20 Progressive social policies and liberal values are promoted through commentary by TYT 120 Examples include TYT calling for gun control and the need to mitigate violence by police during its coverage of the 2018 Parkland school shooting 120 In similar coverage of shootings TYT has provided information on gun and crime related homicide numbers and placed into context the laws police training and additional factors that worsen the situation 120 Hosts on TYT advocate for unionization in large companies and the sharing of profits with their workers 70 The network has spoken out against corruption in politics and for the need to remove corporate donations out of the political system 20 The station has been critical of what it regards as a corporate coup in the US 31 TYT has criticized politicians from the US Democratic Party for alleged attachment to financial interests and for appearing to be progressive 31 Hosts on TYT have called for the Democratic Party to undergo a revitalization process 31 The network has been critical of the Trans Pacific Partnership TPP trade deal and its supporters like Hillary Clinton whereas TYT approved of Senator Bernie Sanders opposition to it 31 The station has defended the whistleblower WikiLeaks organization and its data disclosures on several issues such as the TPP the DNC email leak and the Hillary Clinton email controversy 121 TYT was skeptical about claims of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election 122 The station uses traditional and online media platforms regarding political action and mobilization for citizen engagement with institutional politics 41 31 For example TYT townhalls are hosted in local communities involving a moderator asking questions of the expert panel followed by audience questions with the events streamed on YouTube and on demand web access for its subscription membership 12 Viewers also have the option to send video questions to the network if they are unable to be present at the townhall 41 TYT townhall events involve detailed commentary by hosts and guests on political topics ranging from personal experiences to abstract notions on issues of concern that serve to connect their audience and lived experiences with politics 41 During the 2016 US presidential election TYT hosted townhalls with Sanders and Green party candidate Jill Stein 41 In the late 2010s other TYT townhalls were held with Sanders on the climate change crisis 41 Several hosts for TYT have expressed support for Sanders 123 124 125 nbsp TYT sign supporting Medicare for AllThe network supports political candidates who are from the same ideological persuasion 120 Following the 2016 presidential election Uygur co founded Justice Democrats an organization that seeks to get progressive candidates elected into office 126 During the US mid term elections 2018 the network endorsed all candidates from the Justice Democrats JD 126 TYT was the first network to give airtime to progressive candidates such as Alexandria Ocasio Cortez to discuss policies and contrast themselves from electoral opponents on its shows like Rebel HQ a half an hour interview based program created in 2017 127 In 2018 TYT also featured other progressive political candidates on Rebel HQ such as Richard Ojeda during his congressional run gubernatorial candidates Cynthia Nixon who ran in New York State and Christine Hallquist in Vermont to discuss their policies 127 As a platform for online and offline civic engagement and political action Rebel HQ offers information about a candidate their website and campaign 120 The show informs viewers on how they can contact politicians assist progressive candidates affiliated or unaffiliated with the Justice Democrats through donations or to participate by volunteering canvassing and attending events like rallies in local communities 128 TYT s online platforms facilitate the encouragement of civic participation with the political system that in 2018 assisted Justice Democrats in getting 7 congressional victories 25 candidates during the general election and 78 in the primaries 120 After Ocasio Cortez became a congresswoman TYT has continued to cover and defend her from slants by the political and media elite 126 Other Justice Democrats congressional members like Ro Khanna and Rashida Tlaib have appeared on TYT discussing progressive policies and issues 127 In June 2019 during a high profile Democratic presidential candidate campaign weekend in Iowa TYT and a group of 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