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During and after college, Young performed stand-up comedy and improv in addition to attempting a comedy podcast.<ref name="8-bit" /> |
During and after college, Young performed stand-up comedy and improv in addition to attempting a comedy podcast.<ref name="8-bit" /> |
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Young hosted a short-lived YouTube series called ''TalkingHead TV'' in which he interviewed guests from around the world on the topics of tech and pop culture,<ref>{{Cite web|title=TalkingHeadTV - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/user/TalkingHeadTV|access-date=2023-01-22|website=www.youtube.com}}</ref> including an early interview with magician and future podcast collaborator Brian Brushwood.<ref>{{Citation|title=Brian Brushwood of Revision3 explains how to scam iTunes|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2TNvwPFVWI&list=UUs5t_UWEXoan37cT2YxaE6Q&index=178|language=en|access-date=2023-01-22}}</ref> Young met Brushwood in Florida while interviewing him for iTricks.com. Soon after, Young became a regular guest on Brushwood's ''BBLiveShow'' podcast.<ref name="8-bit" /> Young and Brushwood were selected by [[Leo Laporte]]'s [[TWiT.tv|TWiT]] network to co-host a late-night comedy show, ''NSFW''. ''NSFW'' premiered on November 24, 2009.<ref name="NSFW">{{Cite web|title=Opt-In USA Business Email Lists |
Young hosted a short-lived YouTube series called ''TalkingHead TV'' in which he interviewed guests from around the world on the topics of tech and pop culture,<ref>{{Cite web|title=TalkingHeadTV - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/user/TalkingHeadTV|access-date=2023-01-22|website=www.youtube.com}}</ref> including an early interview with magician and future podcast collaborator Brian Brushwood.<ref>{{Citation|title=Brian Brushwood of Revision3 explains how to scam iTunes|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2TNvwPFVWI&list=UUs5t_UWEXoan37cT2YxaE6Q&index=178|language=en|access-date=2023-01-22}}</ref> Young met Brushwood in Florida while interviewing him for iTricks.com. Soon after, Young became a regular guest on Brushwood's ''BBLiveShow'' podcast.<ref name="8-bit" /> Young and Brushwood were selected by [[Leo Laporte]]'s [[TWiT.tv|TWiT]] network to co-host a late-night comedy show, ''NSFW''. ''NSFW'' premiered on November 24, 2009.<ref name="NSFW">{{Cite web|title=Opt-In USA Business Email Lists {{pipe}} Databases and Directories|url=https://nsfwshow.com/|access-date=2023-01-22|website=Opt-In USA Business Email Lists|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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As co-host of ''NSFW'' and later ''Night Attack'', Young has interviewed many notable people such as [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]] star [[Michael Rooker]]<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw56 "NSFW 56: A Rooker Looks Back"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202144630/http://twit.tv/nsfw56|date=February 2, 2011}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. December 29, 2010.</ref> and novelist/screenwriter [[C. Robert Cargill]], as well as musical guests such as [[Get Set Go]], [[Turquoise Jeep Records|Turquoise Jeep]], and [[Ali Spagnola]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=The Power Hour|url=http://dctvpedia.com/The_Power_Hour|accessdate=August 14, 2014|website=DCTVpedia|publisher=}}</ref> Young has also co-hosted a podcast film festival with film director and producer [[Christopher Coppola]],<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw53 "NSFW 53: Christopher Coppola and the Infinite Sadness"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110213170822/http://twit.tv/nsfw53|date=February 13, 2011}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. December 8, 2010.</ref> and has written advertisements for [[Greg Grunberg]]'s website [http://www.talkaboutit.org Talk About It], which promotes epilepsy awareness.<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw21 "NSFW 21: New Show Fails Weekly"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100630214928/http://twit.tv/nsfw21|date=June 30, 2010}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. April 22, 2010</ref> |
As co-host of ''NSFW'' and later ''Night Attack'', Young has interviewed many notable people such as [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]] star [[Michael Rooker]]<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw56 "NSFW 56: A Rooker Looks Back"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202144630/http://twit.tv/nsfw56|date=February 2, 2011}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. December 29, 2010.</ref> and novelist/screenwriter [[C. Robert Cargill]], as well as musical guests such as [[Get Set Go]], [[Turquoise Jeep Records|Turquoise Jeep]], and [[Ali Spagnola]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=The Power Hour|url=http://dctvpedia.com/The_Power_Hour|accessdate=August 14, 2014|website=DCTVpedia|publisher=}}</ref> Young has also co-hosted a podcast film festival with film director and producer [[Christopher Coppola]],<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw53 "NSFW 53: Christopher Coppola and the Infinite Sadness"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110213170822/http://twit.tv/nsfw53|date=February 13, 2011}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. December 8, 2010.</ref> and has written advertisements for [[Greg Grunberg]]'s website [http://www.talkaboutit.org Talk About It], which promotes epilepsy awareness.<ref>[http://twit.tv/nsfw21 "NSFW 21: New Show Fails Weekly"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100630214928/http://twit.tv/nsfw21|date=June 30, 2010}} (video). ''NSFW''. Twit.tv. April 22, 2010</ref> |
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Young and Brushwood released a comedy album ''Night Attack'' in 2011, debuting at #38 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s Launchpad.<ref>{{cite magazine| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jim-YANOn5AC&pg=RA4-PA49 |title=Heatseekers Albums| page=49| volume= 123 |issue=35 |date=Oct 19, 2011<!--date on page--> |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|via=Google Books}}</ref> The duo have since released three sequel albums, two of which (''Night Attack 2: Enjoy the Garden'' and ''Night Attack: Live'') debuted at #1 on Billboard's Comedy Albums chart.<ref name="auto"/> They were also responsible for the crowd-sourced parody of ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]'' titled ''The Diamond Club: A Novel''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Falconer|first=Joel|date=2012-07-31|title=Help NSFW Show Troll 50 Shades of Grey|url=https://thenextweb.com/news/heres-how-you-can-help-the-internet-troll-50-shades-of-grey|access-date=2023-01-22|website=TNW |
Young and Brushwood released a comedy album ''Night Attack'' in 2011, debuting at #38 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s Launchpad.<ref>{{cite magazine| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jim-YANOn5AC&pg=RA4-PA49 |title=Heatseekers Albums| page=49| volume= 123 |issue=35 |date=Oct 19, 2011<!--date on page--> |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|via=Google Books}}</ref> The duo have since released three sequel albums, two of which (''Night Attack 2: Enjoy the Garden'' and ''Night Attack: Live'') debuted at #1 on Billboard's Comedy Albums chart.<ref name="auto"/> They were also responsible for the crowd-sourced parody of ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]'' titled ''The Diamond Club: A Novel''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Falconer|first=Joel|date=2012-07-31|title=Help NSFW Show Troll 50 Shades of Grey|url=https://thenextweb.com/news/heres-how-you-can-help-the-internet-troll-50-shades-of-grey|access-date=2023-01-22|website=TNW {{pipe}} Shareables|language=en}}</ref> |
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== Other works == |
== Other works == |
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* Politics Politics Politics! – Non-partisan political commentary. |
* Politics Politics Politics! – Non-partisan political commentary. |
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* Weird Things Podcast – A podcast discussing science, the paranormal, the supernatural, and fringe, hosted by Young, Brushwood, and Andrew Mayne. |
* Weird Things Podcast – A podcast discussing science, the paranormal, the supernatural, and fringe, hosted by Young, Brushwood, and Andrew Mayne. |
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* We're Not Wrong – A discussion of politics, government, and media hosted by Young, [[Congressional Dish|Jennifer Briney]], and Andrew Heaton.<ref>{{Cite web |title=About We're Not Wrong |url=https://werenotwrong.fireside.fm/about |url-status=live |access-date=2022-12-19 |website=We're Not Wrong}}</ref> |
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=== Former === |
=== Former === |
Revision as of 03:35, 4 July 2023
Justin Robert Young | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Whiskers, Jury, Jurbs |
Alma mater | Syracuse University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and Podcaster |
Notable work | Politics! Politics! Politics! Podcast Daily Tech News Show Great Night Night Attack WeirdThings.com G4 Underground |
Website | www |
Justin Robert Young (born March 5, 1983)[1] is a podcaster, journalist, comedian and writer. Young writes and publishes the Politics, Politics, Politics! podcast, and co-hosts the weekly comedy podcast Great Night with magician Brian Brushwood.
Young has recorded four comedy albums with Brushwood, two of which (Night Attack 2: Enjoy the Garden and Night Attack: Live) debuted at #1 on Billboard's Comedy Albums chart.[2]
Biography
Young was born in Fort Worth, Texas but considers Davie, Florida his hometown. He graduated from South Plantation High School in 2001.[3]
Young is a graduate of the Syracuse University journalism program where he also worked at The Daily Orange, the independent student newspaper of Syracuse, New York, as its editor-in-chief.[4][failed verification] He has also worked as a newspaper journalist for The South Florida Sun-Sentinel and The Morning Call.[5] Young decided to include his middle name in his professional moniker, as several persons were already utilizing the name "Justin Young" in a professional capacity.[6]
Journalism and podcasting career
Following his brief tenure in newspaper journalism, Young was recruited by longtime friend and magic inventor Andrew Mayne to serve as the editor-in-chief of iTricks.com, published by Mayne.[7] Young later went on to serve as editor of WeirdThings.com, also published by Mayne.[5] In 2009 Young began the Weird Things podcast with co-hosts Mayne and Brushwood,[8] and served as an Associate Producer on the first season of G4 Underground.[5]
Young has also worked as a correspondent for BitTorrent News as it launched at the Republican National Convention, as well as covering other political news, until BitTorrent News eventually shut down.[9]
Comedy career
During and after college, Young performed stand-up comedy and improv in addition to attempting a comedy podcast.[6]
Young hosted a short-lived YouTube series called TalkingHead TV in which he interviewed guests from around the world on the topics of tech and pop culture,[10] including an early interview with magician and future podcast collaborator Brian Brushwood.[11] Young met Brushwood in Florida while interviewing him for iTricks.com. Soon after, Young became a regular guest on Brushwood's BBLiveShow podcast.[6] Young and Brushwood were selected by Leo Laporte's TWiT network to co-host a late-night comedy show, NSFW. NSFW premiered on November 24, 2009.[12]
As co-host of NSFW and later Night Attack, Young has interviewed many notable people such as The Walking Dead star Michael Rooker[13] and novelist/screenwriter C. Robert Cargill, as well as musical guests such as Get Set Go, Turquoise Jeep, and Ali Spagnola.[14] Young has also co-hosted a podcast film festival with film director and producer Christopher Coppola,[15] and has written advertisements for Greg Grunberg's website Talk About It, which promotes epilepsy awareness.[16]
Young and Brushwood released a comedy album Night Attack in 2011, debuting at #38 on Billboard's Launchpad.[17] The duo have since released three sequel albums, two of which (Night Attack 2: Enjoy the Garden and Night Attack: Live) debuted at #1 on Billboard's Comedy Albums chart.[2] They were also responsible for the crowd-sourced parody of Fifty Shades of Grey titled The Diamond Club: A Novel.[18]
Other works
Young is a co-creator of The Contender,[19] a card game on the theme of presidential debate. The project was kickstarted with $142,551 in crowd-sourced funding.[20]
Internet broadcasting and television
Current
- After Things – A podcast discussing various aspects of being a creative professional.
- Daily Tech News Show – Young is a weekly correspondent of the technology news podcast hosted by Tom Merritt.
- Young is a weekly contributor to Scott Johnson's morning show on his Frogpants network.
- Great Night – A weekly program that is a re-tooling of the former Night Attack show.
- Politics Politics Politics! – Non-partisan political commentary.
- Weird Things Podcast – A podcast discussing science, the paranormal, the supernatural, and fringe, hosted by Young, Brushwood, and Andrew Mayne.
- We're Not Wrong – A discussion of politics, government, and media hosted by Young, Jennifer Briney, and Andrew Heaton.[21]
Former
- BBLiveShow – Young became a regular guest on the show after several call-ins to the show following a chance meet-up with host Brian Brushwood in Florida for an interview for iTricks.
- Before You Buy – Occasional contributor of technology reviews on the TWiT network.
- Game On! – Young was the lead writer of TWiT's short-lived gaming news podcast.
- Hotline Monday – A live call-in drive time podcast where viewers can call-in to the show and discuss anything in the news, however it is heavily focused on geeky content. Young is the co-host with Johnson.
- iTricks Magic Week in Review – A review of the latest magic news of the week, as well as interviews with personalities in the magic industry.
- JuRY – A solo weekly podcast with an eclectic blend of humorous anecdotes, cultural musing and audience feedback.
- Night Attack – A weekly comedy podcast which Young co-hosts with Brian Brushwood. It was named after the Billboard #1 Comedy Album series and succeeded the NSFW Show.
- NSFW Show – Following the success of BBLiveShow, Young and Brushwood started a weekly comedy show for the technology-minded on the TWiT Network.
- Raise The Dead – In-depth looks at the Presidential election campaigns from the 1960s with comparisons to modern campaigns.
- This Week in Tech – Young was an occasional contributor to Leo Laporte's roundtable technology discussion show.
- Unfriend Me – A topical podcast where Young and Scott Johnson discuss controversial topics with call-in guests.
References
- ^ "iTricks.com Magic News, Magic Videos and Podcasts » Blog Archive » Justin Robert Young day!". Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ a b "Comedy Albums - 2013 Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- ^ "Where Are They Now?". Culpepper Journalism Foundation. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ "justinrobertyoung". Tumblr. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Weird Things » About". Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Episode 07: Creepy Santa" Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (audio:MP3). My So Called 8bit Life podcast. Cosmicradio.tv
- ^ "iTricks.TV The 24-Hour Internet Magic Channel". PR Web. May 9, 2007. Retrieved September 27, 2013. (press release)
- ^ "Weird Things » Podcasts".
- ^ McNary, Dave (July 13, 2016). "BitTorrent News to Launch at Republican Convention". Variety. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ "TalkingHeadTV - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ Brian Brushwood of Revision3 explains how to scam iTunes, retrieved January 22, 2023
- ^ "Opt-In USA Business Email Lists | Databases and Directories". Opt-In USA Business Email Lists. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ "NSFW 56: A Rooker Looks Back" Archived February 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (video). NSFW. Twit.tv. December 29, 2010.
- ^ "The Power Hour". DCTVpedia. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- ^ "NSFW 53: Christopher Coppola and the Infinite Sadness" Archived February 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (video). NSFW. Twit.tv. December 8, 2010.
- ^ "NSFW 21: New Show Fails Weekly" Archived June 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (video). NSFW. Twit.tv. April 22, 2010
- ^ "Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Vol. 123, no. 35. October 19, 2011. p. 49 – via Google Books.
- ^ Falconer, Joel (July 31, 2012). "Help NSFW Show Troll 50 Shades of Grey". TNW | Shareables. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ "The Contender: The Game of Presidential Debate". The Contender. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- ^ "The Contender: The Game of Political Debate". Kickstarter. December 8, 2017. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- ^ "About We're Not Wrong". We're Not Wrong. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
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