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  2. Rising (web series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is available on The Hill 's website and YouTube. Gradually gaining popularity on YouTube throughout 2019 and 2020, the show's longest-serving hosts were Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti, until their departure in May 2021. The show was hosted by journalist Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky until they also left in September 2022. [1]

  3. Robby Soave - Wikipedia

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    Soave is a senior editor for Reason and co-host of The Hill ' s web news commentary series program Rising. [2] [3] Early life and education

  4. Krystal Ball - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Breaking Points - Wikipedia

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    [4] [9] Unlike working at The Hill, which required a full-time staff of thirty, Breaking Points has a small crew of mainly part-time hourly contractors. [4] The majority of the show's revenue comes from premium subscribers, with some additional revenues from YouTube and podcast ads.

  6. Jemele Hill to Launch ‘Spolitics’ Weekly Podcast, Delving ...

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    Jemele Hill is returning to the weekly podcast game — less than a month before the 2024 U.S. elections — with “narrative-style” show dubbed “Spolitics,” blending (as the name suggests ...

  7. The Hill (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Hill also airs on SiriusXM immediately following its live broadcast. On March 3, 2024, The Hill Sunday launched. Hosted by Stirewalt, it is a Sunday morning talk show focusing on Washington politics. [34] On April 7, 2024, the show was offered to The CW network stations and local stations owned by Nexstar. [35]

  8. Liberal late-night show hosts Kimmel, Colbert and more ...

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    The liberal late-night hosts put their post-election meltdowns on full display Wednesday evening less than 24 hours after President-elect Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

  9. The 10 biggest liberal media controversies of 2024 - AOL

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    Critics blasted the debate for appearing like a 3-on-1 sparring match. Even the liberal writers of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" teased their rival network for being "biased." In September, New York ...