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  2. Destiny (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kenneth Bonnell II (born December 12, 1988), known online as Destiny, is an American live streamer and political commentator. He was among the first people to stream video games online full-time. [6] Since 2016, he has streamed political debates with other online personalities, in which he advocates for liberal and social democratic ...

  3. AustinShow - Wikipedia

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    AustinShow (also written as Austin Show; [2] born November 1993) [a] is an Syrian American Twitch streamer, YouTuber, podcaster, and media personality.He is known for hosting various talk and dating shows on Twitch, including Love or Host.

  4. Vaush - Wikipedia

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    Ian Anthony Kochinski (born February 14, 1994), better known as Vaush (/ v ɔː ʃ / ⓘ VAWSH), is an American left-wing YouTuber and former Twitch streamer. Kochinski started his online career as a member of streamer Destiny's community, before creating his Twitch channel and YouTube account in 2019.

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  6. The Joe Rogan Experience - Wikipedia

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    The Joe Rogan Experience is a podcast hosted by American comedian, presenter, and UFC color commentator Joe Rogan.It was initiated on December 24, 2009, on YouTube by Rogan and comedian Brian Redban, who was its sole co-host and producer until 2012 when Jamie Vernon, who would eventually take over production, was hired to co-produce.

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  8. Breaking Points - Wikipedia

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    The hosts have editorial control over the shows, which focuses on the look and immediacy of live news broadcasting but with independent, populist messaging. [ 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 ]

  9. Chuck Holton - Wikipedia

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    In late 2018, he started a podcast entitled "The Hot Zone with Chuck Holton", [6] which is syndicated on several news sites. He hosts a weekly men's gathering known as "The Arms Room." [7] Currently, he is the owner of Live Fire Media, a global production company. [8]