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^ Jump up to: a b c SourceFed's Final Week . SourceFed . YouTube . March 20, 2017. Archived from the original on March 21, 2017 . Retrieved March 20, 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b SourceFed (March 24, 2017). SourceFed Says Goodbye: The Final Livestream . Retrieved May 5, 2017 .

^ Table Talk: SourceFed UK, EVIL JOE, and Drugs!! . SourceFed . YouTube . May 22, 2013 . Retrieved May 23, 2013 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Why People Are Freaking Out Over Tomi Lahren's Suspension and Comments . The Philip DeFranco Show . YouTube . March 1, 2017 . Retrieved March 22, 2017 .

^ SourceFed Celebrates 1 Million Subscribers! . SourceFed . YouTube . July 14, 2013 . Retrieved July 14, 2013 .

^ Morgan, Elliott; Bereta, Joe (April 3, 2012). Hottest Girls for Maxim Update . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 12, 2018 .

^ NEW CHANNEL FROM SOURCEFED!!!! . SourceFedNERD . YouTube . May 16, 2013 . Retrieved May 16, 2013 .

^ Jump up to: a b c DeFranco, Philip (June 9, 2016). GUESS WHO GOT BEAT UP LAST NIGHT?! …and there’s video of it. OUCH! . The Philip DeFranco Show . YouTube . Retrieved June 13, 2016 .

^ SourceFedNERD Hits 500,000 Subscribers! . SourceFedNERD . YouTube . September 19, 2013 . Retrieved September 28, 2013 .

^ Turney, Meg (April 3, 2014). Leaving SourceFed . Meg Turney . YouTube . Retrieved April 5, 2014 .

^ "SourceFed Live! at YouTube Space LA" . SourceFed . YouTube . February 27, 2015 . Retrieved April 20, 2015 .

^ Jump up to: a b Zaragoza, Steve; Newton, Lee (September 3, 2014). Charity Refuses Money From The Fappening! . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved September 9, 2014 .

^ Did Google Manipulate Search for Hillary? . SourceFed . YouTube . June 9, 2016 . Retrieved June 13, 2016 .

^ SFN Final Video . SourceFed Nerd . YouTube . March 24, 2017 . Retrieved March 25, 2017 .

^ People Be Like Final Video . People Be Like . YouTube . March 24, 2017 . Retrieved March 25, 2017 .

^ SourceFed Memories - SourceFed Says Goodbye Intro . SourceFed . YouTube . March 24, 2017 . Retrieved March 25, 2017 .

^ Newton, Lee; Everett, Ross (March 28, 2015). LEE NEWTON'S LAST SOURCEFED VIDEO . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved March 29, 2015 .

^ All-Newbies #TableTalk! . SourceFedNERD . YouTube . May 8, 2014 . Retrieved May 10, 2014 .

^ Jump up to: a b Why I Left SourceFed . Reina Scully . YouTube . August 29, 2016 . Retrieved August 29, 2016 .

^ What's Happening to SuperPanicFrenzy? . Super Panic Frenzy . YouTube . April 24, 2016 . Retrieved March 24, 2017 .

^ PBL Update & Destroying SourceFed! . People Be Like . YouTube . June 14, 2016 . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ Garrett, Maude (August 23, 2016). I'm Leaving SourceFedNERD - WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?! . Maude Garrett's Geek Bomb . YouTube . Retrieved March 24, 2017 .

^ Orlando Bloom’s Dick Pic! . SourceFed . YouTube . August 5, 2016 . Retrieved March 24, 2017 .

^ Would You Swim In A Dumpster Pool? . SourceFed . YouTube . August 8, 2016 . Retrieved March 24, 2017 .

^ Medicinal Marijuana Officially Kosher! . SourceFed . YouTube . July 10, 2013 . Retrieved July 11, 2013 .

^ Comment Commentary — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ Comment Commentary 2012 — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ Comment Commentary 2013 — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ One on One Interviews — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ SourceFed Movie Club — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ The New Movie Thing — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ #TableTalk (Sundays) — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ Miley Cyrus Flashes Nipple At VMAs 2015 . People Be Like . YouTube . September 1, 2015 . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ People Be Like — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ The Study ft. Elliott C. Morgan — YouTube playlist . SourceFed . YouTube . Retrieved July 6, 2018 .

^ SourceFed Celebrates 1 Million Subscribers! . SourceFed . YouTube . July 14, 2013 . Retrieved July 15, 2013 .



^ SourceFed Nerd was replaced by NowThis Nerd on May 4, 2017. The content of the latter was removed on July 3, 2017, and the channel reverted to SourceFed Nerd . [1]

^ Originally ran from January 27, 2012 through February 27, 2015. The series returned on December 17, 2016 and ended on March 22, 2017.

^ Ended on the Nerd channel after premiering on the SourceFed channel.

^ From May 2013 to May 2016, #TableTalk was uploaded onto the Nerd spinoff channel.

^ The series began on the SourceFed channel and was moved onto its own channel in August 2015, with episodes beginning to air on the channel in September. [‡ 33]



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SourceFed was a YouTube channel and news website created by Philip DeFranco in January 2012 as part of YouTube's original channel initiative , and was originally produced by James Haffner. SourceFed mainly focused on popular culture , news and technology. [2]

SourceFed was a part of DeFranco's portfolio of Internet-based media properties, including his own eponymous news YouTube series . That portfolio was named DeFranco Creative and later renamed SourceFed Studios when acquired by Discovery Communications ' Revision3 .

On March 20, 2017, the cancellation of SourceFed , along with its SourceFed Nerd and People Be Like spinoffs, was announced. [‡ 1] The closure of the SourceFed Studios network was decided by the newly formed Group Nine Media , led by Discovery Communications , which was formed as a merger between SourceFed Studios and four other networks in October 2016. [3] The final SourceFed video was a farewell live-stream broadcast on March 24, 2017. [‡ 2] Around the time of the closure of SourceFed Studios, the SourceFed channel had accumulated over 1.7 million subscriptions and 900 million video views. [2]

SourceFed was an idea Philip DeFranco had been considering as an evolution of his own YouTube series, The Philip DeFranco Show ( PDS ). In an interview with Forbes , DeFranco stated that he originally wanted to turn his daily show into several daily segments. He added that there was confusion among his audience when this format was tested, convincing DeFranco that he would need to create a new series to not alienate, but grow his audience. [4]

The SourceFed YouTube channel was created in April 2011, [2] and was originally based on a blog of the same name. The channel became defunct shortly afterwards. However, in late 2011, YouTube began its $100 million funding of original or premium content channels . Due to DeFranco's position as a YouTube partner, the website offered him funding for an original channel. [5] The SourceFed channel he created was one of these channels. [6] [7] [8] DeFranco revealed that he acquired the funding to launch the channel by originally promising YouTube that the channel would be run as a "celebrity gossip channel", and that it would consist of a single show rather than multiple different shows. However, DeFranco negotiated for less funding, in return to have creative control over the channel's content. [‡ 3] The funding was provided by YouTube, as the channel was part of YouTube's original content initiative. [5] DeFranco hand-picked the first six hosts of SourceFed : Joe Bereta , Elliott Morgan , Lee Newton , Steve Zaragoza , Trisha Hershberger, and Meg Turney . [‡ 4] Additionally, SourceFed was originally produced by James Haffner. [9]

The channel launched as an original channel on January 23, 2012. [10] [11] [12] In 2012, Reuters reported that DeFranco had plans to create a news network. [13] [14] Along with the staple news show ( 20 Minutes or Less ), five additional shows began airing within the first month of the channel's January 2012 launch: Curb Cash , One On One , DeFranco Inc.: Behind the Scenes , Comment Commentary and Bloopers . Curb Cash ended in March 2012. The New Movie Thing Show , a movie review series, and a movie club-style series titled The SourceFed Movie Club were launched in May 2012. Since then, SourceFed has debuted new additions to the channel's lineup. As additional content was being introduced, the SourceFed crew expanded, adding hosts and editors to its team. [‡ 5]

In early 2012, the Maxim Hot 100 voting website crashed on multiple occasions. Bereta and Morgan claimed that these crashes coincided with them telling their audience through 20 Minutes or Less to vote for Newton as a write-in candidate. [‡ 6] Maxim did not address their claims, but did come out with an article noting that Newton had "list potential". [15] In May, it was announced that Lee Newton placed 57th on the 2012 Maxim Hot 100 list. [16] [17] [18]

In March 2012, Philip DeFranco announced that he would take the SourceFed crew to VidCon 2012. [19] The four hosts (Morgan, Newton, Bereta, and Zaragoza) of 20 Minutes or Less, along with DeFranco, had a Q&A panel and performed at VidCon 2012 . [4] [20]

SourceFed hosts Meg Turney and Elliott Morgan , along with Philip DeFranco , presented a series of videos as part of YouTube's "Election Hub" during the 2012 Democratic National Convention and the 2012 Republican National Convention , and joined journalists during live coverage streamed at the end of each night of the conventions. [21] [22] [23] A public relations representative for YouTube stated “Having awesome partners like Philip DeFranco involved will attract younger viewers and he will have a really fresh take on politics". [24] YouTube's "Election Hub" channels for major news networks only received several hundred views, whilst DeFranco's videos on Election Hub received tens of thousands. It was put down to it being in an 'experimental stage'. [25] Most of the partners of Election Hub, excluding DeFranco, Al Jazeera English and BuzzFeed, struggled to garner 1,000 views of their on-demand content during the RNC. [26] During the videos, Turney predicted that the DNC will not make a difference for young voters. [27] During the conventions, SourceFed uploaded videos explaining them. [28] #PDSLive 2012 Election Night Coverage , a five-hour live event hosted by SourceFed and DeFranco, was nominated for a Streamy Award for Best Live Event . [29]

Philip DeFranco later created a spinoff channel, SourceFed Nerd (stylized as SourceFedNERD ), which was announced on May 16, 2013. [‡ 4] [30] A teaser trailer was released, promising the debut of the channel on May 20. [‡ 7] The New Movie Thing Show , The SourceFed Movie Club , and #TableTalk were moved from the original SourceFed channel to the Nerd channel. The spinoff channel hosted a live version of the #TableTalk series during the YouTube Comedy Week in 2013. [31] The online stream was received well, being successful in terms of both raw viewership, as well as viewer retention. [32]

In June 2013, Philip DeFranco sold SourceFed along with the other channels under his DeFranco Creative portfolio to Revision3 . [33] DeFranco also became an executive of Revision3 and the Senior Vice President of Philip DeFranco Networks and Merchandise as a result of the move. [33] DeFranco's sxephil channel, on which he hosted the PDS , was already signed under the Revision3 network. [34] Revision3 itself was acquired by Discovery Communications in 2012, [35] [36] which was noted by The Verge to be Discovery's "first major play into the expanding web television [or digital media] market." [37] By the beginning of 2014, Discovery began calling its digital branch by the name Discovery Digital Networks in their company blog. [38]

While discussing the cancellation of SourceFed in 2017, DeFranco detailed that after selling his DeFranco Creative umbrella to Revision3, he began to have less involvement in SourceFed , before having no involvement at all. [‡ 4] DeFranco expressed, "for you [long time viewers of SourceFed ] who know what the original content was, and what it is now, you know that it's like, it's pretty much a completely different channel—both in content and the people running it." [‡ 4] In June 2016, DeFranco made his earliest public clarification that he has "no hands on the creative decisions [made] on [ SourceFed ]." [‡ 8]

During 2013, SourceFed was announced to be a sponsor of that year's VidCon, as well as special guests of the event. [39] [40] The event would be held in August. During the event, the couch featured on Comment Commentary was "eaten" by Sharkzilla, the mascot of Shark Week . [41] DeFranco previously hosted Discovery Channel's Shark Week event. [42] While at VidCon 2013, DeFranco gathered 554 people to play Ninja , a playground game, claiming the amount would be a world record. [43] SourceFed also made appearances at VidCon in 2014, 2015 and 2016. [44] [45] [46]

On September 19, 2013, the SourceFed Nerd channel reached 500,000 subscribers. [‡ 9] On the Nerd channel, several topics relating to nerd culture are covered. When conventions related to the fields of gaming and technology, such as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), occur, the channel sends some of its hosting personalities to cover news from the convention. [47] During her time on the channel, Trisha Hershberger was a frequent on-field reporter, as well as generally associated with discussing tech news. [47] [48]

In April 2014, it was announced that Elliott Morgan and Meg Turney would both be leaving SourceFed by the end of the month. [‡ 10] They were the first hosts to ever leave SourceFed , something which would occur frequently after their precedent. Morgan and Turney, like the hosts which would leave after them, appeared in other online media promptly after their departures; Morgan would work with Mashable , while Turney would become part of Rooster Teeth 's personnel. [49] [50]

On February 27, 2015, SourceFed hosted a live event from YouTube Space LA. [‡ 11] The show contained live versions of the weekly recurring shows and spoof bits done by the hosts. [51]

In September 2014, Zaragoza and Newton hosted a news story covering various charities' refusal of donations from Reddit , following the then-recent celebrity nude photo leaks . [‡ 12] The video received criticism from the SourceFed fanbase, and according to StatSheep, the channel lost over 20,000 subscribers. [52] Additionally, nude photos claiming to be of Hershberger were leaked onto the internet as part of the hacks that Zaragoza and Newton covered. However, Hershberger quickly debunked the claims, posting pictures of her birthmarks, proving the leaked photos did not feature her. [53]

Following the controversy, Zaragoza posted a message onto his Reddit account defending his stances he presented in the video. DeFranco also took to Reddit, stating that the significant drop in subscribers was either due to "an error of that individual stats website or YouTube removing dead accounts." [52] Additionally, in response to requests or demands in favor of removing or firing any hosts, DeFranco stated, "No. I let SourceFed control their own creative." [54] The video has slightly more dislikes than likes. [‡ 12]

In June 2016, SourceFed uploaded a video titled Did Google Manipulate Search for Hillary? , discussing whether or not Google manipulated search results to display Hillary Clinton in an untruthful positive light. [‡ 13] At the time, Clinton was the Democratic Party 's presumptive nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election . Matt Lieberman, the host for the video, suggested that Google's autofill feature pulls up results for Clinton's crime reform, despite "hillary clinton crime" being a more popular search term than "Hillary Clinton crime reform". [55] During
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