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    Young Turks' Cenk Uygur headed to Current TV

    NEW YORK (AP) — Current TV is bringing Cenk Uygur and "The Young Turks" to its prime-time lineup.

    Current will work with the Turkish-born Uygur and his team to launch a television version of their online program by year-end, the network announced Tuesday.

    The Young Turks, led by Uygur, are a group of progressive journalists and commentators which draw millions of Web viewers and claim to be the Internet's most-watched news show. Like the online original, the new Current version will cover politics, pop culture and lifestyle, and will be produced from Los Angeles.

    Current disclosed no details of the deal.

    "Cenk has really demonstrated a unique talent for translating complex daily events into a narrative context that reveals deeper meanings and engages his audience," Current chairman Al Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press, "and he has connected, in particular, with a young demographic interested in what's going on in the world."

    Uygur's show will precede "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" at 7 p.m. Eastern (2300 GMT) each weeknight. Like Olbermann, Uygur was formerly a presence on cable-news network MSNBC. Olbermann left MSNBC last January and soon afterward joined Current, where "Countdown" resumed in June as the centerpiece of a planned full night of talk programing.

    Uygur had held MSNBC's 6 p.m. hour for some months before abruptly exiting the network in July, saying his bosses had told him he was too combative toward the Washington power elite. (The network countered that no effort was made to leash Uygur, and insisted other time slots had been offered him.) Soon afterward, civil rights leader Al Sharpton was named the permanent host of the 6 p.m. slot.

    "I have no interest in doing a pro-Establishment show," Uygur said, "and that's not what I'll be doing at Current."

    After leaving MSNBC, Uygur had professed to be satisfied with his online home and in no hurry to find a TV outlet.

    "I don't have to do something I'm not comfortable with just to be on television," he said after Tuesday's announcement. "But if there is an outlet such as Current TV that lets me do the real show, then of course I was interested."

    Gore drew a contrast — and not for the first time — between Current and its rival networks owned by large conglomerates. (MSNBC is controlled by Comcast Corp.)

    "We're independent," Gore said, "not just in spirit and in tone, but, more importantly, in reality."

    Gore called himself "a big fan" of Uygur's MSNBC show, saying, "He demonstrated that his phenomenal success on the Web translates easily and well into the television format."

    Joel Hyatt, Current CEO and (with Gore) the 6-year-old network's co-founder, said adapting an online program for TV "is very much in our DNA. Al and I set out to build a multi-platform media company and to find synergies between the platforms that were additive and not duplicative."

    Current President David Bohrman spoke of using "The Young Turks" as a way to develop new connections between online and TV.

    "We can do that with Cenk and his passionate followers who are online now," said Bohrman.

    He made a distinction between the show Uygur hosted on MSNBC and his upcoming Current program.

    "We'll be bringing the Turks as well as Cenk," Bohrman said. "The group, with its free-wheeling dynamic, isn't really the Cenk you saw on MSNBC."

    Meanwhile, the network, now available in 60 million households, expects to announce a third nightly program in the near future.

    "Ain't no grass growing under our feet," Gore said.

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    54 comments

    • Irene Leeg  •  8 months ago
      Hooray! Looking forward to his intelligent, comprehensive, and incisive presentation of important issues that the corporate owned media heads just don't get, or are too simple minded to understand.
    • mike  •  8 months ago
      Can`t see jake any more , what a disappointment.
    • American  •  8 months ago
      He was too honest even for MSNBC!
    • American  •  8 months ago
      This guy is AWESOME!
    • American  •  8 months ago
      If Current TV ever gets a High Def channel they'll be a top Cable Channel. its hard to watch Keith in low def on a high def TV. Quality sucks!
    • Rand March  •  8 months ago
      I watch Olbermann and will watch Uygar on Current

      But, PLEASE Current: Bring back "Bar Karma"!
    • broadus  •  8 months ago
      Another lying leftie with his head up olbermann's #$%$
    • American  •  8 months ago
      not only does he go after the jugular of Republicans, he will pound a Democrat when they are wrong! Why do you think MSNBC got rid of him? Not because Republicans complained.
    • Shady Lady  •  8 months ago
      Cenk has the ability to get to the heart and center of a matter, whether complex or not, and explain it plainly for the audience. He is passionate about truthfulness and honesty in our elected officials, and can see hypocrisy a mile a way. He is very opinionated about important matters and easy going about everything else. So far, I trust his judgement. But he is only human and so I don't fully trust him or any other talking-head. lol
      • 4Real 8 months ago
        Shady Lady you are spot on!!!!! CENK WHAT TOOK YOU SOOOO LONG, ALL WE NEED IS DAVID SHUSTER AND WE'LL HAVE ALL 3 HONEST FAIR MINDED host back.
      • Michael 8 months ago
        I've been watching TYT since 2006, trust me this guy hasn't changed a bit. He's believes in everything he's saying. Cenk is definitely not another "talking-head."
    • Anonymous  •  8 months ago
      i actually watched current for a while when it was new, back when it was all user generated content. some of it was actually interesting. but I knew it couldn't last. stupid business model in the first place, but what else can you expect from Chicken Little?
      • Matt 8 months ago
        You knew where it was going! If you didn't you must be pretty dim.
    • Conner  •  8 months ago
      TYT Army represent!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      Liberals FTW!!
    • Orlandonative  •  8 months ago
      Cenk Uygar is awesome.He tells it just like it is,and calls dirty politicians on their crap when they pull it.Bankers and other assorted scumbags too! TYT is a friend to True Americans who believe in what America is supposed to stand for!
      • Shady Lady 8 months ago
        Orlandonative, you are so right! Cenk is very unique and I hope he has great success.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      Even if don't believe in what they say, you have to believe in the right for them to say it. Welcome TYT
    • American  •  8 months ago
      This guy is AWESOME!
    • Truth not Insult  •  8 months ago
      It's about time, now if we could only get optimum cable to carry Current TV.
    • Chuck  •  8 months ago
      Glad to hear it. Cenk is great.
    • Lady  •  8 months ago
      This is great,we loved Cenks show and thought he got a rotten deal from msnbc,we watch Keith every night then go to Rachel and Ed then on to Lawerences show,it would be so nice just to stay at Current and be able to watch our programs,way to go Al.yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • nan 8 months ago
        I think he is going to be on before Keith, at least that is what I read.
    • American  •  8 months ago
      This guy is AWESOME!
    • Troy  •  8 months ago
      #$%$ biased turk. pure garbage.