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based on the humorous ''Cracked'' magazine, which dates back to 1958. It was founded in 2005 by Jack O'Brien.Axon, Samuel
Streamy Awards 2010: Here Are the Winners
''Mashable''. April 11, 2010.
In 2007, Cracked had a couple of hundred thousand unique users per month and 3 or 4 million page views. In June 2011, it reached 27 million page views, according to comScore.Kung, Michelle
Cracked.com Grows Up
''Wall Street Journal''. August 1, 2011.
Demand Media Wins Two People's Voice Webby Awards
''Reuters.''. May 1, 2012.
Osburn, Paige
The (prat)fall of Cracked Magazine-- and the rise of Cracked.com
''89.3 KPCC''. April 12, 2012.
Shields, Mike
Demand Media’s Unlikely Success Story
''
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''. October 14, 2011.
According to O'Brien, the site had about 17 million unique visitors and 300 million page views in February 2012.


History

Cracked was founded as a magazine in 1958.America's Only Humor Site Since 1958
. ''Demand Media''.
In early 2005, its owner
Dick Kulpa Richard Allen Kulpa (January 12, 1953 – January 3, 2021) was an American cartoonist best known for his work for ''Cracked'' and ''Weekly World News''. Early career Born in Loves Park, Illinois, Kulpa got his start in the cartooning business o ...
sold the magazine to a group of investors who announced plans to revive a print version of ''Cracked'' with a new editorial focus and redesign. In October 2005, Cracked.com launched as a separate website under editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien, a former
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producer.Abraham, Josh
Jack O'Brien, Cracked.com
. ''Gothamist''. October 12, 2005.
[Exclusive] Cracked’s EIC Jack O’Brien Talks to Inquisitr About ‘Top 8 of Everything’ 2011 List
''The Inquisitr''. December 21, 2011.
Although the magazine folded soon after launch, the Cracked website gained popularity and was purchased by Demand Media in June 2007, setting off Cracked's rapid growth period.Cracked.com Editor says 'You Might Be A Zombie!" (Interview)
''YouTube''. January 18, 2011.
In 2007, Cracked had a few hundred thousand unique users per month and 3 to 4 million page views. The site fit well within Demand Media's network, with Jack O'Brien noting "They understand the web, and they made us nail down a voice".Leckart, Steven
Why Numbered Lists Are Comedy Gold
''Wired''. May 31, 2011.
The editorial staff includes original editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien, Jason Pargin (under his pen name, David Wong), who was added as an associate editor later in 2006, and Oren Katzeff who became Cracked.com's General Manager in November 2007 after running business development for
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Media Group.Weinroth, Adam
Interview with a Zombie: Oren Katzeff of Cracked.com
. ''Demand Media''. December 28, 2010.
Cracked.com published 2–4 articles daily (2,000 – 3,000 words each), along with video content, short-form content, and contests. The feature articles were the most popular, usually pulling in around 1 million views in their first week.Tricking People into Reading Again
''SXSW''.
Humphrey, Michael
Cracked Writers' Room: Jack O'Brien Describes How To Crowdsource Laughs
''Forbes''. October 19, 2011.
In 2010, Cracked drew over 1 billion
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s.Merino, Faith
Cracked.com launches hilarious movie guide
''VatorNews''. April 29, 2011.
Kerner, Lou
Demand Media Will Be The First $1 Billion Tech IPO Since Google – Here's Why
. ''Business Insider''. April 20, 2010.

. ''The Street''. February 22, 2011.
By 2012, Jack O'Brien reported over 300 million page views in February and 7.3 million unique monthly users, making it the most visited humor site in the world, ahead of
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,
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, and
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. Writer Daniel O'Brien was questioned by the FBI and United States Secret Service after writing an article titled "How to Kidnap the President's Daughter". In November 2013, the Cracked web site was hacked and was unwittingly delivering malware to site visitors. The hackers injected javascript that caused malicious software to be distributed to page viewers. On April 12, 2016, Cracked was purchased by the E. W. Scripps Company for $39 million. In June 2017, Jack O'Brien stepped down from his position as editor-in-chief and left Cracked to build up the new comedy podcasting division at
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. In October 2017, Soren Bowie left Cracked to become a writer on ''
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'', while Michael Swaim left Cracked to pursue other interests. On December 4, 2017, E. W. Scripps laid off 25 staff members from the website, including Daniel O'Brien,
Cody Johnston Cody may refer to: People * Cody (given name) * Cody (surname) *Cody (wrestler), a ring name of Cody Runnels Places Canada *Cody, British Columbia United States * Cody, Florida *Cody (Duluth), Minnesota * Cody, Missouri * Cody, Nebraska *Cody, ...
, and the entire video team, in an effort to cut costs. On September 10, 2019, Cracked was acquired by Literally Media, home to KnowYourMeme, Cheezburger, and eBaum's World.


Features

The Cracked site also includes a blog, videos, forums, a writer's workshop, five weekly Image Manipulation contests called Photoplasty, and small, one-shot articles called "Quick Fixes". Cracked formerly included a daily "Craptions" contest where users added captions to odd photographs; this feature had been relegated to the forums. The site included columns by Sean "Seanbaby" Reiley, Daniel O'Brien, Robert Brockway,
Cody Johnston Cody may refer to: People * Cody (given name) * Cody (surname) *Cody (wrestler), a ring name of Cody Runnels Places Canada *Cody, British Columbia United States * Cody, Florida *Cody (Duluth), Minnesota * Cody, Missouri * Cody, Nebraska *Cody, ...
, Soren Bowie, Chris Bucholz, host and writer of the web series ''Hate by Numbers'' Wayne Gladstone, John Cheese, Christina Hsu, and Michael Swaim, head writer and performer of the sketch comedy group "Those Aren't Muskets!". The site functions as a "virtual writer’s room", where more than 2,500 amateurs pitch articles to which other users provide feedback.Jack O'Brien
''Huffington Post''.
According to Former General Manager Oren Katzeff, "Nothing gets on the homepage without heavy editing"; riters"pitch the site’s on-staff editorial team, who give out assignments and feedback to writers after an idea is greenlit". O’Brien and five other editors pick and refine the best material. More than 90% of the stories on the top spot of Cracked's homepage come from the virtual writer's room. Cracked is known for its popular
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s, which include titles like "The 6 Most Insane People To Ever Run For President" and "7 Basic Things You Won't Believe You're All Doing Wrong".Shields, Mike
Demand Media’s Unlikely Success Story
''Digiday''. October 14, 2011.


Video content

About 30% of Cracked's content is video.Cracked.com on iPad: A Deep Dive with Oren Katzeff
''MobilizedTV''.
Smith, Steve. About 70% is considered to be main articles, "quick fixes", and the topics tabs

''MediaPost''. May 5, 2011.
As of October 2014, Cracked had 22
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exclusive to their site. In 2009, Cracked debuted the web series ''Agents of Cracked'', which generated 20 million views over three seasons. In July 2010, Cracked debuted ''After Hours'', a video-debate version of Cracked's lists which features four Cracked staffers discussing topics such as "Why Batman Is Secretly Terrible for Gotham" and "Why ‘Star Wars’ Is Secretly Terrifying for Women".


Original run of video content (2009–2017)

* "Agents of Cracked" – Michael Swaim and Daniel O'Brien portray fictionalized versions of themselves and their bizarre experiences while writing for Cracked. (November 2009 – July 2011) Cracked has the following series throughout the years. * " After Hours" – Soren Bowie, Daniel O'Brien, Michael Swaim, and
Katie Willert Katie is an English feminine name. It is a form Katherine, Kate, Caitlin, Kathleen, Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own. People Sports *Katie Boulter (born 1996), British tennis player * Katie Clark (born 1994), Br ...
share a meal at a diner (at first, the Village Grille, and later, the Los Feliz Café) and discuss a pop culture issue. (July 2010 – December 2017) * "Today's Topic" – Two staff members sitting in adjoining office cubicles discuss a pop culture issue. (April 2012 – December 2017) * "Obsessive Pop Culture Disorder" – Daniel O'Brien, sitting at a desk in a studio, rants about pop culture issues. (August 2012 – December 2017) * "Hate By Numbers"— Wayne Gladstone lists the reasons why a clip from a news report, music video, movie trailer or viral video is great or terrible. *"Cracked TV" – Michael Swaim commenting on media trends, pop culture, and viral videos in a list format. The precursor to "Does Not Compute". (October 2008 – April 2010) * "Does Not Compute" – Michael Swaim shows strange videos found on the internet based on a different theme in each episode. (May 2010 – June 2015) * "Stuff That Must Have Happened" – Sketches purporting to show the true origin of events. (April 2010 – December 2017) * "Honest Commercials" – Jack Hunter portrays Roger Horton, a businessman who promotes products of his various companies with brutal honesty. (Original Run: September 2012 – December 2017, Revival: July 2021-present) * "Escort Mission" – Two roommates, a hardcore gamer (L33T) and a casual gamer (N00B) discuss modern video games and the unexpected implications of their worlds. (February 2014 – December 2017) * "New Guy Weekly" – Alex Schmidt, then a newcomer on Cracked, demonstrates his extreme work ineptitude while filming himself on the phone for his video blog. (September 2014 – June 2015) * "Cracked Responds" – Cracked staff members share their reactions to a recent topic, such as movie trailers or politics. (January 2015 – December 2017) * "Some News" – Cody Johnston delivers a recent week's news report, while being increasingly frustrated by some of the news subjects' behavior. (May 2017 – December 2017) Johnston formed the YouTube channel Some More News as a continuation of the show.The show has also continued in podcast form, and now releases extra episodes every Friday which feature a co-host Katy Stoll. * "Katie Willert Experience" – A sketch comedy series featuring
Katie Willert Katie is an English feminine name. It is a form Katherine, Kate, Caitlin, Kathleen, Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own. People Sports *Katie Boulter (born 1996), British tennis player * Katie Clark (born 1994), Br ...
. (August 2011 – September 2012) * "The Start-Up" – Michael Swaim, Cody Johnston, and Katy Stoll as three people working from home who meet through teleconference to discuss their new start-up company. (November 2011 – October 2013) * " Marvels of the Science" – A parody of nature documentary films featuring Cody Johnston as Prof. Scott Bug who is totally clueless about things he is talking about. (August 2012 – March 2014) * "8-Bits" – Sketches parodying life as depicted in video games. (October 2012 – June 2013) * "Dispatches from Goddamn Space" – Soren Bowie plays an astronaut (undergoing a criminal investigation) stationed on the International Space Station giving lectures full of misinformation to elementary school students watching from classrooms on Earth's surface. (September 2013 – February 2014) * "The Spit Take" – Jack O'Brien addresses some theme, usually illustrated with video clips. (November 2013 – April 2017) * "Adventures in Jedi School" – A ''
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'' parody focused on the
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. (January 2014) * "Rom.Com" – Employees of an online dating website company deal with various workplace situations. (March 2014 – March 2016) * "Welcome Back Potter" – A parody of the
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franchise. (April 2014 – May 2014) * "Antiheroes" – A parody of a superhero origin story. (August 2014) * "Starship Icarus" – A parody of ''
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'' from the viewpoint of the lower-deck crew. (October 2014) * "The Stumbling Dead" – A parody of the television series The Walking Dead from the zombies point of view. (October 2015) * "We're Not Alone" – A parody of science fiction movies about the first contact with alien life. (May 2016 – June 2016) * "Galactic War Room" – Another Star Wars parody, this time focused on the
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. (November 2016) * "After the Trump" – Daniel O'Brien, Cody Johnston and Katy Stoll discuss the ongoing
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presidency as if it was a scripted television drama, with spoilers, theories and predictions. (February 2017 – March 2017) In December 2017, Cracked ended its original video productions when E. W. Scripps Company, the parent company of Cracked, laid off the entire video production and writing staff.


Revival of video content (2020–present)

In April of 2020, new video content was being produced once again for Cracked. This new content eventuated from Jordan Breeding, a writer who previously wrote in a freelance capacity for Cracked. In December 2019, Breeding and a few friends produced a video in the style of a former Cracked video. In sending the video to the Managing Editor of Cracked (now under the new management of Literally Media), who was interested in reviving online video content for Cracked, and invited Breeding to make more videos. Breeding's series "Your Brain On Cracked" was modelled closely after the previous Daniel O'Brian's "Obsessive Pop Culture Disorder". Slowly other new series were also launched, in addition, some returning series such as “Honest Ads” were revived. The following are the new series created since Cracked's video content was revived: * ''Your Brain On Cracked'' - Jordan Breeding, sitting at a desk in a studio, rants about pop culture issues. * ''Movies For $20'': Hollywood blockbuster films and prestige television shows are recreated on a budget of $20. * ''Wait a Minute ... What?: Mellisa Aquiles digs into childhood pop culture items to show us how the recent past was quite a bit stranger than you remembered. * ''Movie Math'': Cracked statisticians use the power of math not to show how dumb or inconsistent movies can be but rather to prove they’re secretly way more fascinating than you'd expect. * ''Cracked Debate'': An old-school throw down where two or more pop culture enthusiasts heatedly debate entertainment topics of extremely non-vital importance. * ''CannonBall'': * ''Movie What Ifs?'': * ''Cracked Fiend'' - former Cracked writer Karl Smallwood returns in a series similar to his Fact Fiend channel, only this time he reads articles what other people have written - Co-Hosted by Jordan Breeding. (May 2021 - June 2021)


Cheat Sheets

In 2011, Cracked partnered with
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and Movieclips to launch Cheat Sheets, a comedic, user-generated guide to popular movies. For example, ''
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''’s description reads "Remy the rat is obsessed with good food, and he has learned to cook by watching television in the same way that Jackie Chan fans have all become Kung-Fu masters. Remy stumbles upon an unsuspecting janitor working in a Parisian restaurant and figures out how to tap into his central nervous system, controlling his every movement".


Books

Cracked.com released its first book, ''You Might Be a Zombie and Other Bad News'', in 2010. Published by the
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's Plume division, the book features 20 articles that had previously appeared on the website, and 18 that are new to the book.O’Brien, Jack
Cracked.com: 'You Might Be A Zombie,' And 7 Other Pieces Of Bad News (Photos)
''Huffington Post''. February 10, 2011.
The book is formatted as a comedy trivia book, and includes chapters like 'The Four Most Badass Presidents of All Time' and 'The Awful Truth Behind Five Items on Your Grocery List'.Trivett, Ben
Cracked.com Editors Talk New 'You Might Be a Zombie' Book, Lame Reality TV Stars
''PopEater''. December 27, 2010.
It reached #9 on ''
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'' secondary "Paperback Advice & Misc." best sellers list, and sold more than 40,000 copies.Holiday, Ryan
Exclusive: How Comedian Daniel O'Brien Turned One Joke Into A Major Book Deal
''Forbes''. April 16, 2012.
As part of the marketing campaign, Cracked encouraged fans to post pictures of themselves alongside the book with 50-word captions.
Crown Publishing Group The Crown Publishing Group is a subsidiary of Penguin Random House that publishes across several fiction and non-fiction categories. Originally founded in 1933 as a remaindered books wholesaler called Outlet Book Company, the firm expanded int ...
acquired the rights to Cracked writer Daniel O’Brien's ''How to Fight Presidents'', for more than $60,000. The book will be a comedic look at the secret to fighting and defeating every U.S. President in history. Cracked.com released its second book, ''The De-Textbook: The Stuff You Didn't Know About the Stuff You Thought You Knew,'' on October 29, 2013.


Live shows

Cracked has also expanded into live shows. At the 2011
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festival, Cracked hosted Cracked Live, which featured live performances from Michael Swaim, Soren Bowie, Daniel O’Brien, Katie Willert, and Cody Johnston. In November 2011, Cracked hosted three panels at Comikaze Expo, a multi-media, popular culture convention.LeMoyne, R.B
Comikaze Expo Presents Cracked.com’s "After Hours" LIVE!
''ComicBooked.com''.
They hosted "The Making of ‘After Hours’: How a Conversation Becomes an Episode", "Comedy Troupes Are the New Rock Stars", and a performance of the sketch comedy showcase "Cracked LIVE: The 6 Most Bafflingly Hilarious Things Happening in Front of You (Right Now)!".


Reception

The magazine ''
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'' has called Cracked "addictive", "hauntingly funny" and "terrifyingly well-informed".How Cracked Cracked the Comedy Code: A How To
''Wired Insider''. June 16, 2011.
'' Mother Jones'' called Cracked.com "one of the hottest humor sites on the web" and said its content includes "some of the most uproarious and sage commentary on the interwebs", describing it as "striking the right balance of pop culture, bawdy humor, and intellect". In one month, Cracked users spent over 255 million minutes on the site, which is 5 times more than Comedy Central’s site and 9 times more than
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. In 2010, the web series ''Agents of Cracked'', featuring Daniel O'Brien and Michael Swaim, won the Audience Choice Award at the second annual
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. In 2012, Cracked received a People’s Choice
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for Best Humor Website. In 2013 Cracked was accused of disseminating factually incorrect information by
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, specifically in their "5 Depressing Realities Behind Popular Reality TV Shows" article. As of July 2021, their YouTube channel has 955.6 million views and 2.7 million subscribers.


Featured writers and editors

Source: ;Current * Daniel Dockery * Ian Fortey * Mark Hill * Cyriaque Lamar * Amanda Mannen * JM McNab * Luis Prada * Pauli Poisuo * Cezary Jan Strusiewicz * Logan Trent * Carly Tennes * Cedric Voets ;Former * Carmen Angelica * David Christopher Bell * Soren Bowie * Robert Brockway * Liddy Bugg * Adam Tod Brown * Chris Bucholz * Isaac Cabe * C. Coville *
Robert Evans Robert Evans (born Robert J. Shapera; June 29, 1930October 26, 2019) was an American film producer, studio executive, and actor, best known for his work on '' Rosemary's Baby'' (1968), ''Love Story'' (1970), ''The Godfather'' (1972), and ''Chi ...
* Wayne Gladstone ("Gladstone") * Katie Goldin * Kristi Harrison * Christina Hsu ("Christina H.") *
Cody Johnston Cody may refer to: People * Cody (given name) * Cody (surname) *Cody (wrestler), a ring name of Cody Runnels Places Canada *Cody, British Columbia United States * Cody, Florida *Cody (Duluth), Minnesota * Cody, Missouri * Cody, Nebraska *Cody, ...
("Cody") * Mack Leighty ("John Cheese") * Brendan McGinley * Luke McKinney * Daniel O'Brien * Jack O'Brien (former Editor-In-Chief) * Sean Patrick Reiley ("Seanbaby") * Jacopo della Quercia * Tom Reimann * Winston Rowntree * J.F. Sargent * Alex Schmidt * Karl Smallwood * Ann Smiley * Kelly Stone * Katy Stoll * Michael Swaim * Evan V. Symon * Adam Wears * Jason Pargin ("David Wong") * Ross Wolinsky


See also

*
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