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Ben Collins (born ) is an American businessman and journalist from
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. He was a reporter for the news division of the
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(NBC), and became the CEO of the media company Global Tetrahedron, which owns ''
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'', in 2024.


Early life and education

Collins is from the U.S. state of
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, growing up in
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and Byfield. His mother is a librarian. At age 12, he mentioned
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in his
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; Collins' start in journalism came when Cuban came across the blog and invited him to write about sports for the
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website. As a teenager, he wrote for the Mavericks site and wrote sports columns on a nationally syndicated children's website about sports. He attended
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between 2006 and 2010, graduating with a bachelor's degree in print journalism. While enrolled at Emerson, he was a music columnist for ''
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'', the college's student newspaper, and wrote about sports for the ''Boston Globe'' and as an intern at ''
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.'' Covering sports at ''Slam'' led him to cover pranksters publishing videos of them heckling sports analyst Stephen A. Smith, to which he attributes the start of his interest in covering media manipulation and the "weird internet". During college, he was a roommate of Chris Hurst, with whom he co-hosted a sports and humor radio show as an undergraduate.


Professional career


Early career and ''Esquire''

Following his graduation from Emerson, Collins continued to work at ''Slam'' before performing social media work for
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. Following his time at Hulu, Collins became a news editor of ''
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'' in 2013, where he remained for a year until he was hired by ''
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''.


''The Daily Beast''

Between 2014 and 2018, Collins worked in various roles for ''The Daily Beast'' as a senior news editor and technology reporter. While Collins was employed at ''The Daily Beast'', Hurst's girlfriend Alison Parker was shot and killed on live television. Though Collins had not met Parker, the incident and its aftermath deeply affected him; he started directly contacting conspiracists who called Hurst and Parker " crisis actors" and trying (usually fruitlessly) to inform them they were mistaken. He then decided to report a
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covering online
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and the
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. At ''The Daily Beast'', Collins frequently reported alongside researcher Brandy Zadrozny, who had joined the publication in 2013. When offered an opportunity to work at
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in March 2018, Collins accepted it on the condition that he would be allowed to bring Zadrozny along to join him.


NBC News

In 2018, Collins and Zadrozny departed ''The Daily Beast'' to join
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. Collins covered "
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, extremism and the internet" at NBC News, writing for its website and appearing on MSNBC. His and Zadrozny's coverage of
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and related topics while at NBC News has been cited by scholars in the field. In December 2022, following controversial comments Collins made on social media that NBC says ran afoul of its social media standards, NBC temporarily suspended Collins from covering Elon Musk and Twitter. The ''
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'' had criticized an October 2022 tweet by Collins about Twitter changes under Musk potentially affecting the outcomes of the
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, assessing his concern as only arising if Twitter moderation policies "might affect political outcomes ''in the wrong direction''" and calling him "not actually interested in anything other than power". Collins' final story for NBC News, published in October 2023, covered Musk's strategy in choosing to purchase Twitter. Collins was part of the NBC News team whose reporting on the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol won an
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for Outstanding Live Breaking News. The 2023 Walter Cronkite Awards for Excellence in Television Political Journalism gave Collins "Special recognition for incisive reporting from the trenches of the information war". His memo to the judges urged fellow journalists to "be better at extolling truth — based in empathy, democracy, and human rights — than fearmongers have become at selling profitable lies." While at NBC, Collins also continued to write for ''Slam'', wrote about conspiracists and journalistic approaches for
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, and spoke to '' On the Media'' about
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. Collins, weary of the emotional toll of covering disinformation and its effects, resigned from NBC News in January 2024 to work on writing a book "about all of the people who had manipulated our media over the last 10 years through the internet".


Global Tetrahedron

In April 2024, Collins was announced as and began his role as the CEO of Global Tetrahedron, a company that purchased the satirical website ''
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''. Its name is a reference to a fictional company described in ''Onion'' publications. The purchase originated from Collins reading a January 24 '' Adweek'' report that then-owner G/O was looking to offload the magazine, among other titles, and then posting on
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asking, "So uh how do we buy The Onion?" His post spurred conversation with people who then formed Global Tetrahedron and successfully purchased the property. Collins moved from New York to Chicago for the job, accompanied by his partner,
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, who later decided to pursue a local Congressional seat. Collins later said that a reason he "tried as hard as I could to rescue" ''The Onion'' was to prevent Musk from buying it, following Musk's unsuccessful attempts to buy the publication in 2014 and 2019, and to keep it from being turned into an "
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farm". He noted that, unlike political journalism, satire is "completely unbeholden" and "allowed to say, 'Actually, one side has really totally co-opted this conversation for political points'", pointing to
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as an example of an issue where satire is more equipped to "go after people in power". According to Collins, he does not attempt to influence ''The Onion'''s editorial choices: "I've never touched ''Onion'' copy. I just do businessy stuff." As Global Tetrahedron CEO, Collins oversaw the company's attempted purchase of '' InfoWars'', aiming to relaunch it with satire about the far right and conspiracy theorists, as well as genuine gun violence prevention information. The purchase attempt was put on hold, and eventually rejected by the federal bankruptcy court which had overseen the auction. Collins delivered the 2025 John H. Mitchell Lecture at the
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, in a series featuring "ethically minded lecturers from the creative industries".


Personal life

Collins has been in a relationship with progressive influencer and commentator
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