Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party.
2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary)

The Young Turks, the first nationwide liberal talk show and first live, daily internet TV show, is a funny, smart, irreverent and entertaining look at politics, sex, news, pop culture, current affairs and personal stories. The show aires live Monday to Friday from 3 - 5pm ET with a post game show from 5 - 7pm ET.

RECENT GUESTS



 The Turks, all under 40 and with an infectious zeal for lampooning the right-wing Establishment, are fun to watch and listen to… More than just entertaining.
Ron Grover, Business Week

 (The Young Turks have) helped pioneer the rapidly developing field of online programming. - Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times

 Part Howard Stern, Part Howard Dean… The Young Turks offer a host of innovative programs with a political edge. - Kathy Newman, Pittsburgh City Paper

 Maybe (the Democrats) could tune in (to The Young Turks) for some ideas.
The Detroit News

 (The Young Turks are) changing the face of radio.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

 The role and impact of new media on the electoral process grows every year. The Young Turks get it. Their live webcast reaches and engages people where they live and work. It has become a part of the national conversation on the air and over the Internet.
General Wesley Clark



Los Angeles Times, March 19, 2006: Can't get on the Network? Get on the Net.


The Right Stuff from a Lefty Trio (2/7/06)
 


The New York Times blogtalk, February 6, 2007.