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Jubilee Media is a
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–based media company. It runs the Jubilee
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channel, which has 10 million subscribers as of May 2025.


History

Jubilee was established by entrepreneur Jason Y. Lee. Lee founded Jubilee as a
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in 2010; it later transitioned into a for-profit company in 2017 after raising over $650,000. In September 2022, Jubilee announced they had raised over $1,000,000, and had launched a new channel called Nectar, centered around romantic relationships. Jubilee's YouTube content shifted towards politics after the
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. Lee, "disappointed" by the division in the United States, sought to create content encouraging political discussions across spectrums. According to him, the company is politically neutral and hires producers and editors with a variety of viewpoints.


Content

According to its founder, the purpose of Jubilee's content is to “provoke understanding and create human connection” across political spectrums. Several prominent figures, including
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, and Dean Withers, have appeared in Jubilee's " Surrounded" series. Statements made in the series are fact-checked by Straight Arrow News. Jubilee has several series, including: *''Ask Me Anything'', where people ask a person relevant to a certain societal topic questions. *''Eating With the Enemy'', where two people from opposing backgrounds dine together while discussing political issues. *''Middle Ground'', where two opposing sides have a debate and attempt to find common ground. *''Odd One Out'', where a secret mole is in a group, and has to be spotted by others through questions. *''Seeking Secrets'', where people read strangers secrets on a certain topic. *''Spectrum'', where people belonging to an identity measure their beliefs by moving to the left or right. *''Ranking'', where people rank each other on a certain societal topic. *''Versus 1'', where someone speed dates many people in hopes of finding a match. *''Tea for Two'', where people see if they can fall in love with someone in a certain amount of questions. *''The Verdict'', where people get a past criminal case and have to agree on a criminal sentence before they get revealed what the criminal actually got sentenced. *''Circle of Secrets'', where a group of people with similarities can open up. *''The Dilemma'', where people have to make a life changing decision for a person in a tough situation. *'' Surrounded'', where a prominent figure is surrounded by and debates several opponents. The most popular video on the channel is titled "30 vs 1: Dating App in Real Life", where a man swipes left and right on possible dates in a way similar to that of the app Tinder.


In media

Jubilee Media has been mentioned on
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, and ''
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''. Jubilee has also been featured in many reaction videos on YouTube, including those of
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. Several of their debate videos had garnered publicity during the 2024 U.S. presidential election cycle.


Criticism

Kyndall Cunningham of '' Vox'' described the " Surrounded" series as a "satire of what debate has become in the age of
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: extremely competitive, theatrical, and unbalanced (literally and emotionally) to boot." Comparing the series to a "
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-inspired game show," she noted that online political debate content such as Jubilee's has increased in popularity in the Trump era. ''
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'' criticized Jubilee for platforming right-wing activists, including
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and
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, who hold
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views.


References


External links

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