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''The Philip DeFranco Show'', often abbreviated and referred to as the ''PDS'', is a pop culture and news series created by American
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personality,
Philip DeFranco Philip James DeFranco (born Philip James Franchini Jr.; born December 1, 1985), commonly known by his online nickname PhillyD, is an American YouTube personality. He is best known for ''The Philip DeFranco Show'', a news commentary show centered ...
, and his main claim to fame. The show has gone through several schedule changes through its lifetime, but as of 2020, airs weekly, Monday through Thursday. The first video with ''The Philip DeFranco Show'' included in its intro was uploaded on June 21, 2007. As DeFranco became increasingly popular, he signed with
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, which would eventually acquire all of DeFranco's assets, including the ''PDS''. ''The Philip DeFranco Show'' has been sponsored by
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, Ting, and State Farm. The show has been nominated for and has won several awards that focus on internet culture and web series. In 2017, DeFranco purchased his assets back from Group Nine (the company that replaced
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) and the ''Philip DeFranco Show'' is now a part of the Philip DeFranco Network and produced by Rogue Rocket, DeFranco's production company.


Format

The show is recorded by DeFranco in his production office in
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. The ''PDS'' is then edited by James Girardier so that the episode is presented in a fast paced vlog format, complemented with use of frequent jump cuts throughout. The topics discussed in the show vary, but usually cover pop culture and news. Episodes usually have a 10-minute duration in which Defranco lists both arguments of a story and then states his opinion. During the show's early existence, in 2007, DeFranco stated that he usually searches websites such as
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to find topics to discuss. Episodes of the series include recurring segments, such as the "Douchebag of the Day" segment and "Today in Awesome." Some of the older episodes have been noted to include racy thumbnails, such as ''Big Boobs and You''. As of June 2013, the video now holds a thumbnail of DeFranco speaking. The video was chosen as one of DeFranco's top five YouTube moments by ''New Media Rockstars''. DeFranco commented on racy thumbnails in a ''
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'' article. Eventually, DeFranco's format included a consistent opening line of "Sup, you beautiful bastards", or "What's going on, you beautiful bastards," noted as intentionally casual. For some time, the show's background set design featured a bright, distinctive blue DeFranco jokingly called "Phil Blue." ''
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'' contributor Fruzsina Eordogh commented "It was a very unique cobalt. The geeky toys on the shelves and various art ..adorning the walls behind him let the viewer know what fandom he belonged to (like '' Star Wars'', for example)." DeFranco introduced a new set in 2018. ''
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'' described DeFranco's show as "styled after anchored news shows," and added that he sits on a couch in the style of late-night shows.


History

DeFranco created his ''sxephil'' channel on September 15, 2006. DeFranco would begin to upload vlogs, before uploading the first ''PDS'' on June 21, 2007. Despite this, the show's debut date is disputed, and has been cited for being 2006. Early episodes of ''The Philip DeFranco Show'' were short and black and white for either most of or the entire duration of an episode. This was because DeFranco was limited to a $20 black and white camera. In 2008, an episode of the ''PDS'' used footage of the 2008 Toronto propane explosion captured by then 24-year-old Saejin Oh without permission, a violation of YouTube's community guidelines. "I’m disgusted by it," said Oh in an e-mail exchange. "Personally, I’m not worried they stole my video or made profit out of it. I’m rather more disgusted by the fact that they used a video of real-life event that caused death of two people to pay tribute to ... a movie." DeFranco declined a request from ''Wired'' for an interview on the subject. Saejin Oh submitted a YouTube copyright strike with YouTube, and the entire ''PDS'' video (not just the short segment featuring Oh's content) was eventually taken down. The video received over 351,094 views and had monetization enabled, giving DeFranco potentially hundreds of dollars from Google AdSense (if earning the average CPM). During December 2008, one of his videos was removed from the front page, although as a YouTube partner, however, his account was not suspended. In May 2013, ''The Philip DeFranco Show'', as well as DeFranco's other assets, were acquired by
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, a network which DeFranco was signed under. On May 1, 2017, DeFranco announced via his YouTube series that he would be launching a Patreon campaign and network called DeFranco Elite, reclaiming the assets of the ''Philip DeFranco Show'' to extend the brand on his own, with the help of his fans and followers. However, some fans were upset with DeFranco claiming transparency despite not revealing the amount of money and donators he has. Over the course of the series, guests have appeared on the show, such as cosplayer Jessica Nigri, and video game journalist
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. DeFranco has, on several occasions, announced the "end" of ''The Philip DeFranco Show''. Each time, he shortly went against his word. The first time was on November 3, 2008, when DeFranco announced the show would end on November 3, 2009. DeFranco stated in an interview, "I don't want to overrun my time because it'll mean a lot less to me." On October 6, 2009, however, DeFranco announced that the show would continue past November 3, 2009. On April 22, 2010, DeFranco had announced, in then the final episode, the conclusion of the show's run. However, DeFranco stated he "needed to cancel the show", due to a contract he signed with a company "way back in the day" that allowed them to advertise his show which he would have to agree to. DeFranco would continue uploading similar content on his ''sxephil'' channel, under the name ''Not Safe For Work'', which was abbreviated ''NSFW''. The show, however, shortly returned to its original format, on May 7, 2010. On December 19, 2013, DeFranco once again flirted with the idea of ending the ''PDS'', tweeting out "I think 2014 is going to be the last year of the PDS. But we'll have 365 days to figure it out together." The show would continue into 2015, however. On July 1, 2020, it was announced by DeFranco that he will make a final decision on ending the "PDS" for good after the 2020 United States Presidential Elections take place, in which then he would end the show in December. The show continued past 2020.


Reception

The show has been able to attract large view numbers, as a ''
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'' article states "at its best, surpassing the average viewership of such recognizable programs as
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's '' Anderson Cooper 360'', HLN's '' Nancy Grace'',
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'' and even
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''". By early 2013, DeFranco's ''sxephil'' channel, driven almost entirely on the PDS, had accumulated over one billion video views. The series has been met with critical success, as well; DeFranco has been called "the
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of the
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generation". DeFranco has also been compared to Jon Stewart. Despite this, DeFranco has stated that "... in no world should I ever be considered a journalist. I'm just a guy talking about the world trying to have a conversation with people." ''The PDS'' has been criticized for being "YouTube-centric". DeFranco has admitted that a common criticism he receives is his use of jump cuts throughout episodes of the show.


Awards and accolades


Media

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References


Further reading

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