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FORD
03-25-2014, 12:56 AM
By Ryan Faughnder

March 24, 2014, 7:00 a.m.

Cenk Uygur, who lost his cable news and opinion show last year, is now on Hulu.

Uygur's Young Turks Network is launching two shows on the digital video outlet, including a condensed version of his progressive-leaning talker "The Young Turks."

The show on Hulu, hosted by Uygur and Ana Kasparian, is a 30-minute version of their two-hour daily webcast. "PopTrigger," an entertainment show from TYT Network, is presenting a weekly edition on Hulu.

Uygur hosted a daily TV program on Current TV for less than two years before the low-rated channel was sold to Qatar-based Al Jazeera.

His company has since focused on building the online audience for "The Young Turks" and other shows the network produces and puts on YouTube, including "What the Flick?!" "TYT University" and "TYT Sports."

Now the company is trying to return to cable by pitching weekly shows to networks, said Steve Oh, chief operating officer of TYT Network.

"Once you build an audience on YouTube, you can take that success elsewhere, and Hulu's a big part of that process," Oh said.

However, there are no plans to do another daily, Current TV-style cable talk-show version of "The Young Turks," Oh said.

"The Young Turks" videos draw about 30 million online views each month, according to the company, while all the network's shows combined bring in roughly 60 million views a month.

Nitro Express
03-25-2014, 01:52 AM
Cenk Uyger graduated from the Wharton School of Finance. It's one of the best finance schools in the nation and it's unique because it has a specialized real estate program. You have to be pretty bright to get into Wharton. I think he also went to the Columbia law school as well.

I think cable television is becoming a dinosaur. The reason why is it's become propaganda. Not just the news shows but it's everywhere on cable now. People recognize it. Also the programming just sucks and people don't want to pay for it along with being bombarded with constant commercials. People are going to alternatives and the internet provides more and more of them. It's why companies like Comcast want to kill net neutrality and try and control and ruin the freedom of choice in that realm as well.

Nitro Express
03-25-2014, 01:57 AM
http://www.hulu.com/the-alyona-show

MMMMmmmm Alyona!

No longer airing? Damn!

FORD
03-25-2014, 02:31 AM
Sadly, Alyona left RT some time ago and went to work for the Huffington Post.

They supposedly were going to launch their own online news channel, but all I've seen from it is infrequent clips, and most of them being typical show biz fluff crap.

And the only thing I've seen Alyona do for them was an interview of DLR that was posted here some time last year.

Kristy
03-25-2014, 10:44 AM
Hulu is a shithole. Like JewTube, it's a corporate-owned and commercial regulated "media outlet" that caters to morons too poor to pay for cable. Biggus Dickus Cenk and his pastor-tempting on screen girlfriend have resold their souls to the same devil. No doubt JewTube is in the gutter of low-life pop culture but Hulu? Sit through 10 minutes of 30 second to 1-minute commercialism only to see 3 minutes of what in the fuck you came to their site for in no positive exchange.

FORD
03-25-2014, 12:16 PM
Hulu can be commercial free, if you configure it correctly.

Just one of the reasons XBMC is better than WD Live, Roku, or any other such device.

It IS still owned by the consolidated industry, unfortunately (a joint venture of Scumca$t/FAUX/Di$ney actually) but at least it hasn't gone completely to shit the way YouTube did, the day Google tied that failing boat anchor "Google+" to it.

ELVIS
03-25-2014, 01:39 PM
JewTube ??

Go smoke some drugs, Krusty...

Kristy
03-25-2014, 01:48 PM
Still licking Jone$ balls, I see.

Kristy
03-25-2014, 01:51 PM
Hulu can be commercial free, if you configure it correctly.

Who has the time


Just one of the reasons XBMC is better than WD Live, Roku, or any other such device.

This is opinion based on conjecture. Although Roku does suck.


It IS still owned by the consolidated industry, unfortunately (a joint venture of Scumca$t/FAUX/Di$ney actually) but at least it hasn't gone completely to shit the way YouTube did, the day Google tied that failing boat anchor "Google+" to it.

Yeah, that's the problem. How long before Biggus Dickus starts to say something, anything bad about Concast? He has no problem in criticizing Disney. Then just see how far his politics get him.