CGP Grey
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Nationality | American Irish |
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Website | www |
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Also known as | Grey | |||
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Years active | 2010–present | |||
GenreScript error: No such module "Detect singular". | Edutainment | |||
Subscribers | 2.23 million[1] | |||
Total views | 219.2 million[1] | |||
Associated acts | Brady Haran, Myke Hurley, Relay FM | |||
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Last updated: 31 May 2016 |
CGP Grey is an educational YouTuber and podcaster. Grey has dual American and Irish citizenship.[2] The channel features short explanatory videos on varying subjects, including politics, geography, economics, and British culture. The channel's first popular video was an explanation of the terminology of the British Isles, which went viral.[3] Since then, Grey's videos have received increasing attention, having been covered by several publications, including Business Insider, The Huffington Post, Forbes, and The Washington Post.[4][5][6][7]
The channel has also spawned several spin-offs, including a secondary channel, CGPGrey2, a gaming channel called CGPPlay, and a channel with playlists of Grey's favorite videos called greysfavs.
In addition to video production, Grey is known for creating the podcast Hello Internet with Brady Haran, creator of many well known educational YouTube channels, in particular Numberphile and Periodic Videos. In 2015, he started another podcast titled Cortex with Myke Hurley of Relay FM.[8]
Videos
The channel CGP Grey features, among other things, Grey Explains, a series of explanatory videos[9][10] on a range of subjects, including politics, geography, economics, and British culture. The videos feature Grey narrating over animations,stock footage and still photographs. While nearly all of Grey's videos feature his voice, his face has never been shown in his videos, and Grey almost always has his face obscured when appearing in other people's videos;[11] he generally uses a stick figure with glasses to represent himself.[12] His videos also often include hidden links,[13] often leading to Monty Python videos.[14] Grey has stated that the presentation style of his videos is influenced by that of Yahtzee Croshaw's Zero Punctuation series.[15][16]
Grey uses Final Cut Pro X to edit and add animations to his videos, and records his voice over the music playing in the background on Logic Pro X.[17] The backing music is usually credited to Kevin MacLeod. Videos are released on the channel significantly less frequently than other YouTube channels; Grey has said that this is due to thorough research and script writing, with the majority of videos never being finished.[18]
Grey's video debunking popular misconceptions has been featured on CBS.[19] Two videos differentiate London, England and the City of London, while explaining certain oddities that arise from the ancient customs of the latter.[20][21] Another two videos explaining copyright law and The Electoral College have been featured on Mashable.[9] The channel has also explained the economic disadvantages of U.S. one-cent coins, in another viral video, Death to Pennies.[22][23] The video How to Become Pope also went viral.[7][24]
Several videos, under the collective name "Politics in the Animal Kingdom", explain some differences between various election procedures, and are critical of first-past-the-post voting (gerrymandering, minority rule, lack of Condorcet winner, two-party system, spoiler effect) and discuss the relative advantages of the alternative vote, mixed-member proportional representation, and the single transferable vote.
Grey's videos have been described as explanatory and sobering, especially Humans Need Not Apply which Grey describes as his favourite video, is not included in his Grey Explains series.[4] Humans Need Not Apply was positively covered by several publications, including Business Insider, The Huffington Post, and Forbes.[4][5][6]
Grey Explains video series | |||
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# | Date | Video | Ref |
1. | January 30, 2011 | The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained | [25] |
2. | March 9, 2011 | The Problems with First Past the Post Voting Explained | [26] |
3. | April 6, 2011 | The Alternative Vote Explained | |
4. | April 19, 2011 | The True Cost of the Royal Family Explained | |
5. | May 23, 2011 | How Scotland Joined Great Britain | |
6. | June 22, 2011 | Coffee: The Greatest Addiction Ever | [27] |
7. | July 12, 2011 | Gerrymandering Explained | |
8. | August 23, 2011 | Copyright: Forever Less One Day | [9] |
9. | September 15, 2011 | What are Continents? | |
10. | September 26, 2011 | Mixed-Member Proportional Representation Explained | |
11. | October 24, 2011 | Daylight Saving Time Explained | [28] |
12. | November 7, 2011 | The Trouble with the Electoral College | |
13. | How the Electoral College Works | [9] | |
14. | November 30, 2011 | Death to Pennies | [23] |
15. | December 19, 2011 | A Brief History of Santa | [10] |
16. | December 30, 2011 | 2012 & The End Of The World | [29] |
17. | January 24, 2012 | 10 Misconceptions Rundown | [19] |
18. | January 30, 2012 | Groundhog Day Explained | [30] |
19. | February 13, 2012 | Primary Elections Explained | |
20. | 8 Animal Misconceptions Rundown | ||
21. | February 28, 2012 | What is a Leap Year? | [31] |
22. | April 18, 2012 | 5 Historical Misconceptions Rundown | [32] |
23. | May 29, 2012 | Is Pluto a planet? | |
24. | July 23, 2012 | The (Secret) City of London, Part 1: History | [20] |
25. | September 19, 2012 | The (Secret) City of London, Part 2: Government | [21] |
26. | October 10, 2012 | What If the Electoral College is Tied? | |
27. | December 4, 2012 | Can Texas Secede from the Union? | [33] |
28. | December 21, 2012 | Holland vs the Netherlands | [34] |
29. | January 21, 2013 | The Debt Limit Explained | [35] |
30. | February 19, 2013 | How to Become Pope | [7] |
31. | April 9, 2013 | Vatican City Explained | [13] |
32. | May 7, 2013 | Countries inside Countries: Bizarre Borders Part 1 | [13] |
33. | June 5, 2013 | Canada & The United States: Bizarre Borders Part 2 | [36] |
34. | July 2, 2013 | The European Union Explained* | |
35. | July 16, 2013 | How to Become the British Monarch | |
36. | September 9, 2013 | What is Reddit? | [13] |
37. | October 23, 2013 | How Many Countries Are There? | |
38. | December 23, 2013 | This Video Will Hurt | [37] |
39. | February 12, 2014 | The Law You Won't Be Told | |
40. | April 9, 2014 | Are Hong Kong & Macau Countries? | |
41. | June 4, 2014 | Your Family Tree Explained | [38] |
42. | June 6, 2014 | Parallel and Cross Cousins Explained | |
43. | July 3, 2014 | American Empire | [39] |
44. | October 22, 2014 | Politics in the Animal Kingdom: Single Transferable Vote | |
45. | December 17, 2014 | The Lord of the Rings Mythology Explained (Part 1) | [40] |
46. | February 9, 2015 | The One Ring Explained. (Lord of the Rings Mythology Part 2) | [41] |
47. | March 10, 2015 | This Video Will Make You Angry | [42] |
48. | March 25, 2015 | Where is Scandinavia? | [43] |
49. | April 30, 2015 | Las Vegas isn't Las Vegas | [44] |
50. | June 16, 2015 | Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History. | |
51. | September 9, 2015 | Brief History of the Royal Family | |
52. | November 23, 2015 | Americapox: The Missing Plague | |
53. | December 31, 2015 | Who Owns Antarctica?: Bizarre Borders Part 3 | |
54. | February 29, 2016 | Zebra vs Horses (Americapox Part 2) | |
55. | March 7, 2016 | The Trouble with Transporters | |
56. | April 14, 2016 | Should all locks have keys? Phones, Castles, Encryption, and You. | |
57. | May 31, 2016 | You Are Two |
Podcasts
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Hello Internet
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In January of 2014, Grey launched the podcast Hello Internet along with cohost Brady Haran, another YouTube educational content creator. The podcast peaked as the #1 iTunes podcast in United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Canada, and Australia.[45] It was selected as one of Apple's best new podcasts of 2014.[46] Grey reported a podcast listenership of approximately "a quarter million" downloads per episode as of September 2015.[47]
The podcast features discussions pertaining to their lives as professional content creators for YouTube, as well as their interests and annoyances. Typical topics include new gadgets, technology etiquette, workplace efficiency, wristwatches, plane accidents, vexillology, and the differences between Grey's and Haran's personal mannerisms.[48] As a result of their conversations, Haran has been credited as coining the term "freebooting," among other words, to refer to the unauthorized rehosting of online media.[49] The podcast has an official flag called Nail & Gear.[50][51]
Cortex
On 3 June 2015, Grey launched his second podcast, Cortex, with cohost Myke Hurley of Relay FM. Cortex is mainly centered on Grey's workflow, technology and productivity. Like Hello Internet, the podcast began with a 10-episode test phase,[52] scheduled to release one episode per week, after which Grey and Hurley extended the podcast indefinitely.[53] The episodes are released roughly every two weeks.[54]
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