PERSON: Jordan Chariton
Employer
The Young Turks
Position
Political reporter
Biography
Jordan Chariton is a reporter, editor, commentator, and producer, currently serving as Political Reporter for The Young Turks, where he reports from the presidential campaign trail, covering candidates, rallies, and debates.
Chariton’s had high-level experience at cable news networks and websites. He’s interviewed journalists and politicians, produced compelling digital videos and TV news segments; and written political commentary for well-known sites.
He previously served as media and politics reporter for TheWrap. Before that, he served as editor at Mediabistro’s media industry website TVNewser. Chariton was also digital and events producer at NYC’s leading cultural center, 92nd Street Y. There, he produced short-form politics videos and was nominated for a 2013 Webby Award in the politics category.
He was also a booking producer at MSNBC, Fox Business, and Foxnews.com, where he was the inaugural booker and producer for the daily, online news marathon, “Strategy Room.” He booked over 100 guests weekly while producing each hour. Strategy Room received acclaim in The New York Times.
His main principle is be unique or don’t bother. Ultimately, you make a difference by carving out your own identity—instead of following others’ vision.
— tytnetwork.com
Chariton’s had high-level experience at cable news networks and websites. He’s interviewed journalists and politicians, produced compelling digital videos and TV news segments; and written political commentary for well-known sites.
He previously served as media and politics reporter for TheWrap. Before that, he served as editor at Mediabistro’s media industry website TVNewser. Chariton was also digital and events producer at NYC’s leading cultural center, 92nd Street Y. There, he produced short-form politics videos and was nominated for a 2013 Webby Award in the politics category.
He was also a booking producer at MSNBC, Fox Business, and Foxnews.com, where he was the inaugural booker and producer for the daily, online news marathon, “Strategy Room.” He booked over 100 guests weekly while producing each hour. Strategy Room received acclaim in The New York Times.
His main principle is be unique or don’t bother. Ultimately, you make a difference by carving out your own identity—instead of following others’ vision.
— tytnetwork.com
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