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Nerdist Industries - Wikipedia. Nerdist Industries, LLC is part of the digital division of Legendary Entertainment.

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Nerdist Industries was founded as a sole podcast (The Nerdist Podcast) created by Chris Hardwick but later spread to include a network of podcasts, a premium content You. Tube channel, a news division (Nerdist News), and a television version of the original podcast produced by and aired on BBC America. History[edit]Nerdist Industries was formed in February 2.

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Hardwick and Peter Levin (Geek. Chic. Daily) merged their separate entertainment projects into Nerdist Industries, after which Geek. Chic. Daily was rebranded Nerdist News.

The newly formed company began to produce additional podcasts under the Nerdist Industries banner as well as producing content and webshows for its Nerdist You. Tube channel. In July 2. Nerdist Industries was acquired by Legendary Entertainment.

It was announced that Nerdist Industries would operate independently with Hardwick and Levin as its co- presidents.[1]Peter Levin left Nerdist Industries in 2. Lionsgate's Interactive Ventures and Games.

Hardwick then took over, and continues to serve, as chief executive officer.[2][3]Nerdist News[edit]Nerdist News (founded February 2. Geek. Chic. Daily) is the Nerdist branded pop culture newsletter, founded and originally operated by former Nerdist Industries CEO Peter Levin. The cross- platform publisher currently has two newsletter publications, Nerdist News and TOKYOPOP. Geek. Chic. Daily became Nerdist News after it merged with Nerdist to form Nerdist Industries in February 2. In late 2. 01. 3 Nerdist News transitioned to a web series on You. Tube channel "Nerdist", hosted by previous IGN Daily Fix presenter Jessica Chobot that airs five days a week to bring the latest news in nerdy pop culture.

Nerdist Podcast[edit]The Nerdist Podcast, the flagship podcast of Nerdist Industries, is a weekly interview show launched February 8, 2. Web Soup and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick, who is usually accompanied by Jonah Ray and Matt Mira.[6] The audio podcasts are typically an hour in length and include conversations with notable comedians or entertainers, sometimes at their own home.[7] Guests are varied, though typically relate to either stand- up comedy, nerd culture, or both, and have included CM Punk, Rob Zombie, Stan Lee, Ozzy Osbourne, Jeri Ryan, Drew Carey and several cast and crew of Community, Doctor Who, and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Nerdist Podcast Network[edit]During 2. Nerdist began releasing various other podcasts. As of January 2. 01. Bizarre States, hosted by Jessica Chobot and Andrew Bowser. Cashing In with T. J. Miller, hosted by Cash Levy with only guest T. J. Miller. Cash Withdrawal, spinoff of Cashing In hosted by Cash Levy.

Chewin' It With Kevin and Steve, hosted by Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme. Comic Book Club, hosted by Justin Tyler, Pete Le. Page, and Alex Zalben. Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction, hosted by Bryan Cook. Ding- Donger with Matt Braunger. Dining with Doug & Karen, hosted by Karen Anderson and Doug Benson.

Half Hour Happy Hour, hosted by Alison Haislip and Alex Albrecht. Hound Tall Discussion Series, hosted by Moshe Kasher. The Jackie and Laurie Show, hosted by Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin. James Bonding, a James Bond podcast hosted by Matt Gourley and Matt Mira. The Jonah Keri Podcast, sports based podcast hosted by Jonah Keri. Jonah Raydio, a music- based podcast hosted by Jonah Ray. The JV Club, hosted by Janet Varney.

The K- Ohle, a multi- format podcast hosted by Kurt Braunohler. Kicking and Screaming, hosted by Jenna Elfman and Bodhi Elfman.

The Legacy Music Hour, hosted by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. Love, Alexi, hosted by Alexi Wasser. Maltin on Movies, long form interview program, hosted by Leonard Maltin and Jessie Maltin. Mike and Tom Eat Snacks, hosted by Michael Ian Black and Tom Cavanagh.

The Mutant Season, hosted by 1. Gil. Nerdist Comics Panel, hosted by Len Wein, Ben Blacker, Heath Corson, and Adam Beechen. The Nerdist Podcast, flagship podcast. Pop My Culture, hosted by Cole Stratton and Vanessa Ragland. Pro You: Because You're Worth It, hosted by Tom J. Deters. Puck Soup, hosted by Greg Wyshynski and Dave Lozo.

Sex Nerd Sandra, hosted by Sandra Daugherty [9]Terrified, hosted by Dave Ross. Today We Learned, hosted by Dan Casey and Razzle Dangerously. The Todd Glass Show, hosted by Todd Glass. Will You Accept This Rose?, Bachelor themed podcast hosted by Arden Myrin, Erin Foley and Eddie Pepitone. The Writers Panel, moderated by Ben Blacker. You Made It Weird, hosted by Pete Holmes.

Inactive/former podcasts[edit]The Alton Browncast, a food and food personality based podcast hosted by Food Network star Alton Brown (active but no longer affiliated with Nerdist)Big Pop Fun, hosted by Tom Wilson. Watch Super Dark Times Vioz there. FEa. B ("Four Eyes and Beard"), hosted by Matt Mira and Scott Mosier; a co- production with the SModcast Podcast Network.

Humans From Earth, hosted by Geoff Boucher. The Indoor Kids, a video game- centred podcast hosted by Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon. Making It, hosted by Riki Lindhome. Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast, in- depth discussions about every Star Trek episode and Movie hosted by John Champion and Ken Ray (active but no longer affiliated with Nerdist)Nerdist Writers Panel, moderated by Ben Blacker.

Thrilling Adventure Hour, scripted show based on old timey radio shows. Watkins Family Hour, led by Sean Watkins and Sara Watkins at Largo. We're Alive, A Story of Survival. The Wrestling Compadres Slamcast. Nerdist Showroom[edit]The Nerdist Showroom, also known as Nerd. Melt or the Nerd.

Melt Showroom, is a performance space operated in collaboration with, and located inside, Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California. The showroom opened in April 2. Nerdist logo near the entrance, plush chairs, dark walls, and a far off green room. Performances include live stand- up comedy, storytelling shows, sketch comedy, movie screenings, writer's panels and podcast recordings. It is also the home of the Comedy Central television series The Meltdown with Jonah & Kumail. Past performers include Louis C. K., Jim Gaffigan, Dan Harmon, Kumail Nanjiani, Jonah Ray, and Robin Williams.[1.

You. Tube channel[edit]Content featured on Nerdist's You. Tube channel. includes: [1. Points – interview show hosted by Alex Albrecht and Alison Haislip. Ain't It Cool with Harry Knowles – a video version of Harry Knowles website Ain't It Cool News, a TV and film news, rumour and review site.

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