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Anahit Misak Kasparian (; born July 7, 1986) is an American
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political commentator, media host, and journalist. She is a host and producer of the online news show ''
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'', having begun working as a fill-in producer for the show in 2007. She also appeared on the television version of the show that aired on
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. She formerly hosted ''The Point'' on the TYT Network and co-hosted a ''
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'' YouTube show, ''Weekends with Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila''.


Early life and education

Kasparian is the daughter of
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immigrant parents. Her paternal great-grandparents experienced the
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first-hand in 1915. She was raised in the Reseda neighborhood of
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. She grew up speaking
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as her first language and started
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without being able to speak a word of English. She has said watching ''
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'' as a child is what helped her to learn English quickly. She danced ballet from the age of three to the age of 19 and performed ballet professionally throughout those years. Kasparian graduated from Valley Alternative Magnet High School of
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in 2004 and
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(CSUN) in 2007 with a
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in journalism. She completed her
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in
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in 2010.


Journalism

Kasparian said that seeing journalist
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on '' 20/20'' inspired her to get into journalism. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Journalism (BAJ) from
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(CSUN), she became an assistant producer with CBS Radio news stations in Los Angeles, first with
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and then KNX. She said that she was lucky to be hired immediately after graduating, but did not like working for CBS Radio because mainstream media is "not fun" due to the "robotic work environment" where she could not say what she wanted on air or do stories that were important to her. She enrolled in a master's degree program as a "way out" of media. She has also worked with AOL News, YouTube, TidalTv and ''
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''. After filling in as host in April 2007, Kasparian became the producer and co-host with Cenk Uygur of the progressive show ''
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''. She was at first skeptical of her new work environment as an Armenian, saying: "The Young Turks is a strange name," but after working there the name was explained to her as: "it essentially means rebels. People who rebel against societal expectations." She liked working at ''The Young Turks'' enough that she decided to stay in media. In fact, she was supposed to leave after two weeks but said she "kind of refused". She was first hired to do marketing but "weaseled" her way into doing on-air segments. Kasparian described what she liked about working at ''TYT'': "What I loved about the show was that it was unscripted. It was raw. It was just completely unfiltered." In a ''
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'' interview she also stated that she cannot pretend to be a "robot that's always neutral." She needs to state her opinion and sometimes "aggressively so" and TYT allowed her to do that. She posits that young people are interested in news, but "they see network anchors as simply folks who read tele-prompters." This is why she believes young people are attracted to online media because there are fewer tele-prompters and people are more genuine. Kasparian and her co-host Uygur applied a populist left branding strategy that made TYT a successful global online organization, with larger numbers of YouTube subscribers than several other notable news networks like
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. She co-hosted ''TYT University'', a show focused on issues faced by university students that ran from March 15, 2011, to December 31, 2014, where she first hosted with Jayar Jackson and then John Iadarola. ''TYT University'' then turned into a show called ''Think Tank'' debuting on January 1, 2015, with different hosts and different topics but aimed at the same demographic. The show was hosted by John Iadarola and Hannah Cranston. She was the main host of another TYT Network show, ''The Point'', which was a panel style show with a weekly round up of news stories. Common co-hosts on ''The Point'' included political commentator
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, science communicator
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, American actor Hank Chen, and American football player Drew Carter. However, this show came to a close, releasing its last episode on January 5, 2016. She became a part-time journalist and op-ed writer at
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news outlet in May 2015. Kasparian appeared on " Take Part Live" several times in 2014, sometimes as a guest and sometimes as a co-host. She also is a weekly host on the ''
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'' YouTube show ''Weekends'', formerly co-hosted by Michael Brooks until his sudden death in July 2020''.'' Kasparian became a
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(i.e. instructor) at
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and began teaching journalism in August 2013. On May 1, 2025, it was announced that Kasparian would be joining the cast of ''Her Take'', an online panel show with an all-woman lineup of commentators, including
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and Lindy Li, that is intended to be a conservative version of The View.


"The Young Turks" name criticism

''The Young Turks'' name is identical to that of a Turkish political movement responsible for the
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. Armenian activists have criticized the program's name and a spokesman for the Armenian National Committee of America has compared it to a hypothetical show broadcasting under the name "The Young Nazis". Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America said about Uygur and the show's name:
Denying a genocide, belittling its survivors, and then naming your political show after its perpetrators should be troubling not only to Armenian Americans, but anyone concerned about
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. Cenk Uygur... did just this...
In 2016, Kasparian became involved in an exchange over the name with members of the Armenian Youth Federation during an appearance at
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. Kasparian's appearance at a 2017 event at UCLA was protested by the UCLA Armenian Students' Association which issued a statement saying that the "Bruin Political Union and Campus Events Commission have shown that they are either not familiar with the offensive nature of the name of the organization Mrs. Kasparian represents or that they just do not care". A 2018 ''
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'' article by Art Tavana on the name dispute accused Kasparian of "complicity" in what he called "genocide denial". Kasparian has said that criticism of the name has led to harassment of her; in a 2020 Twitter exchange, she accused a critic of the name of perpetuating " the same lies over and over again, which of course directs harassment and disinformation toward me".


Political views

Kasparian described herself as an
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who pushes for progressive values. She wants criminal justice reform and has been a critic of private and for-profit prisons, calling them "hideous institutions". She argues that these institutions create a financial incentive to keep more people in prison for longer periods of time, rather than working to rehabilitate and reintegrate them into society. She also points out that these prisons often provide substandard conditions and inadequate services and may be less accountable to the public than government-run facilities. She has advocated for campaign finance reform in order to get money out of politics. In December 2016, she gave a TEDx talk on this subject explaining a path that could be taken to achieve campaign finance reform, such as limiting the amount of money that individuals and organizations can contribute to political campaigns, increasing transparency and disclosure requirements for campaign spending, and implementing public financing systems for political campaigns. She believes in
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for the United States and affordable housing, based on her belief that access to education should be a basic right for all citizens regardless of their socio-economic background. She also believes everyone should have access to decent, safe, and affordable housing. She wrote in
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in the 2020 presidential election, reasoning that it would not matter because she lives in the reliably Democratic-voting
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. Since 2024, she has distanced herself from the progressive label, declaring herself "unaligned" and "politically homeless", mentioning her evolution toward more
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views on crime and homelessness. Since 2023, she has been critical of gender-affirming care for trans people, particularly minors, arguing that it causes "irreparable harm". She is critical of
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, stating that "the biggest ‘change’ that some of you might have noticed with me is that I’m done with the identitarian garbage. I’m done with it. It is a giant distraction." Kasparian has been critical of
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, and during an appearance on ''
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'' in November 2015 criticized what she viewed as support of cancel culture in progressive spaces, saying "people do stupid and offensive things all the time, and we can't expect to be shielded from it." Kasparian is critical of California governor
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and the Democrats in the
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for what she considers "soft-on-crime" politics. In late November 2024, Kasparian referred to Newsom as the worst governor in the country "By A LOT." She also lashed out against
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, progressive policies on climate change and homelessness, and the Democratic Party. In an early December interview with conservative commentator
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on The Blaze network, Kasparian lambasted Democrats for allegedly downplaying immigration issues and said that Republican Texas governor
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brought the matter to the forefront of public consciousness by busing migrants to
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. She also referred to Democratic legislators in California as " grifters" due to perceiving hypocrisy in their stance on immigration. Though she supports the deportation of violent undocumented criminals, she has condemned the weaponization of
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to deport law-abiding immigrants and political opponents of the American right since the beginning of Trump's second term.


Personal life

In November 2015, Kasparian married
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player, model and actor Christian Lopez.


See also

* History of Armenian Americans in Los Angeles


References


External links

*
''TYT Network''
*Cary Osborne (3 February 2016)
''Anti-Establishment Truth Teller Kasparian Makes Forbes 30 Under 30''
''CSUN Today''. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasparian, Ana 1986 births 21st-century American journalists 21st-century American women journalists 21st-century atheists American political commentators American radio producers American web producers American talk radio hosts American media critics Current TV people The Young Turks people California independents California State University, Northridge alumni California State University, Northridge faculty Commentary YouTubers People from Reseda, Los Angeles News YouTubers American women radio hosts American atheists American critics of religions American people of Armenian descent Progressivism in the United States Living people American women radio producers American lecturers YouTubers from Los Angeles