WME Signs Political Hosts The Young Turks (Exclusive)
The politics and culture online network, which boasts 3 billion views across its YouTube channels, was previously with CAA. TYT Network, the online news network behind political talk show The Young Turks, has left CAA for WME, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
TYT is best known for its flagship show The Young Turks, which had its origins on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2002 before becoming the worlds longest-running daily livecast (10 years and counting). It also aired on Current TV from 2011 to 2013. <snip>
Across all of its channels, TYT Network boasts 3 billion total views (more than 100 million per month). Its other key executives include chief business officer Steve Oh and chief marketing officer Praveen Singh.
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My feeling is TYT should be considered 'quotable' for news as much as any other show like Rachel or Morning Joe, etc... good on him for taking things to the people and skipping the networks. Also like how they keep it feeling small and not trying to go 'commercialized' with their look or format.