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Anahit Misak Kasparian [2] (/ k ə ˈ s p ær i ə n /; born July 7, 1986) [3] is an American Independent [1] political commentator, media host, and journalist. [4] She is a host and producer of the online news show The Young Turks, having begun working as a fill-in producer for the show in 2007.
In June 2012, Dore launched an incarnation of The Jimmy Dore Show on YouTube via the TYT Network show The Point with Ana Kasparian. [27] Dore soon launched his own YouTube channel, broadcasting from his garage, which by 2019 featured near-daily videos and weekly livestreams. [7]
The Point – a current affairs panel show, hosted by Ana Kasparian, that debuted in 2011, [109] [110] 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 ...
Social media quickly erupted, and a video of journalist Ana Kasparian's impassioned pro-choice rant from 2018 went viral, reigniting the conversation about the role of faith in politics.
"The Young Turks" co-host Ana Kasparian yelled in dismay when she considered the possibility that California Democrats could elect Kamala Harris for governor.
John Iadarola (born February 5, 1983) [1] is a left-wing American talk show host, YouTube personality, and political pundit who is a host for the online news show The Young Turks and The Damage Report. [2] [3] Iadarola was also the host of the docu-series True North, distributed on the go90 streaming service by Verizon. [4] [5]
From April 2020 until his death, Brooks co-hosted a YouTube show called Weekends with Ana Kasparian and Michael Brooks, a collaboration with Jacobin. [22] [23] At the time of his death, Jacobin was planning to launch a second weekday webcast, The Jacobin Show, with Brooks as host. [3]
Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti left The Hill in June 2021 and established an independent program published as both a podcast and a video news show on YouTube. The show, titled Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar , achieved around three hundred thousand subscribers the first week. [ 41 ]