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PragerU claimed that Google's demonetization and flagging violated the First Amendment by arguing that YouTube was a public forum. In March 2018, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh dismissed the case, ruling that because Google was a private company, PragerU had failed to show that Google had infringed its free speech rights.
According to PragerU’s own numbers, PragerU Kids content has been viewed 33 million times, and it has sold over 70,000 copies of kids books and magazines. NBC News cannot independently verify ...
PragerU Kids is the children's division of the controversial media organisation PragerU, created by Dennis Prager and kickstarted with venture capital from American petroleum industry businessmen Dan and Farris Wilks. [1]
In 2009, he co-founded PragerU, which primarily creates five-minute videos from an American conservative perspective, among other content. His initial political work starting in 1969 concerned Refuseniks, the Soviet Jews who were unable to emigrate. [2] He gradually began offering more and broader commentary on politics.
Detrans: The Dangers of Gender-Affirming Care is a 2023 documentary short film produced and distributed by American conservative advocacy group, PragerU.The film centers on interviews of two adults who self-identified as transgender, but later came to identify as cisgender. [1]
In May 2019, Owens hosted The Candace Owens Show on PragerU's YouTube channel. [40] She left PragerU in 2020 to host Candace, a show on The Daily Wire. [41] The show premiered on the platform on March 19, 2021. [42] Its episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience and aired weekly.
The Gravel Institute (/ ɡ r ə ˈ v ɛ l / grə-VELL) was a progressive left-wing advocacy group founded in 2020 that aimed to counteract American conservative think tanks in general, particularly PragerU. [2] [3] The Gravel Institute was named for its founder Mike Gravel, a former United States senator from Alaska and two-time U.S ...
Allen Estrin, PragerU Allen Estrin (born June 20, 1954) [ 3 ] is an American screenwriter, producer, director, and author. He is known for screenwriting with his late brother Mark Estrin, [ 4 ] co-writing a novel with Joseph Telushkin , [ 5 ] and his current work with Dennis Prager .