‘Mad as Hell’ Review: Cenk Uygur and The Young Turks Explored in Doc That’s More Like a Clip Reel Taking its name from the shouted slogan made immortal by Peter Finch’s rogue newsman in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Founder of the YouTube political news and talk show, "The Young Turks" Cenk Uygur has decided to throw his hat into the political ...
The Young Turks claims the title of world’s largest online news network, and it just backed up that fact by passing 1 billions views on its YouTube channel. We recently spoke with the network’s ...
Twenty years ago, Cenk Uygur launched a radio show from the living room of his one-bedroom apartment. Today, The Young Turks has grown into a sprawling online media company boasting tens of millions ...
Last week, Cenk Uygur expounded for nearly 17 minutes at his YouTube studio about the suicide bombing attack at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport. The somber soliloquy revealed a personal, visceral ...
Strewn across Cenk Uygur’s desk Tuesday are piles of articles on everything from President Barack Obama’s budget proposal to Andrew Breitbart, a guest on his Current TV show Tuesday evening, but as ...
Taking its name from the shouted slogan made immortal by Peter Finch’s rogue newsman in the Oscar-winning film “Network,” director Andrew Napier’s documentary “Mad as Hell” chronicles the rise and ...