The Young Turks
21Seasons
586Episodes

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Cenk Uygur
Host / Creator

Ana Kasparian
Host

John Iadarola
Host

Jayar Jackson
Host

Francesca Fiorentini
Host

Adrienne Lawrence
Host

Dr. Rashad Richey
Host

Ben Mankiewicz
Creator / Host

Michael Shure
Host

Wosny Lambre
Host

Emma Vigeland
Host

Benjamin Dixon
Host

Ryan Grim
Host

Aida Rodríguez
Host

Brett Erlich
Host

Hasan Piker
Host
Media.







Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Young Turks (TYT) is an American populist progressive news commentary show live streamed on social media platforms YouTube and Twitch. It additionally appears on selected television channels. TYT serves as the flagship program of the TYT Network, a multi-channel network of associated web series focusing on news and current events. TYT covers American politics, wars and conflicts in the Middle East, sports, and a wide array of other topics. The program was created by Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Dave Koller. Uygur is Turkish-American and named the program after the Young Turks movement of the 20th century. Currently co-hosted by Uygur and Ana Kasparian, it is also often accompanied by various other in-studio contributors. The Young Turks began as a radio program that premiered on February 14, 2002, on Sirius Satellite Radio before launching a web series component in 2005 on YouTube, and then later Twitch; at some point it was also carried on Air America.
In addition to being carried on YouTube and Twitch, it is also currently available on Amazon Prime Direct, iTunes, Hulu, Roku, and on social media platforms Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. It has spawned two spin-off television series, one that aired on Current TV from 2011 to 2013 and a second that debuted on Fusion in 2016 as a limited-run program developed to cover the 2016 United States presidential election. The Young Turks also served as the subject of a documentary, entitled Mad as Hell, which was released in 2014. The network also has a channel on YouTube TV. For most of its existence TYT relied on small grassroots financial contributions from its viewership to sustain itself as an independent news organization. However, in 2017 TYT sought to expand its media network and hire more staff through various venture capital fundraising efforts that raised $20 million.
The Young Turks is the second longest-running online news and politics talk show (after The Alex Jones Show started in 1999).