Why did defranco leave the station
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Retrieved October 16, — via Twitter. He uploads this show on a Monday through Thursday schedule on his primary channel, Philip DeFranco registered as sxephil. His network of channels has over two billion views, and over six million total subscribers, with his primary channel having accumulated over 4 million subscribers and 1. DeFranco registered his sxephil YouTube channel in Early into his YouTube career, his audience led to his winning of various open access online polls.
SourceFed spawned a spinoff channel, SourceFed Nerd. Since then DeFranco has been involved in launching ForHumanPeoples , a channel based on his merchandise line of the same name, which then transitioned to a sketch channel called Nuclear Family.
He also helped launch Super Panic Frenzy , a gaming channel featuring other personalities signed by Discovery Digital, as well as TheDeFrancoFam , a family vlogging channel featuring his wife and son. He has a stepmother who works at a car dealership. As a child, he attended St. Philip Neri's School. In his first semester of community college, he and his mother shared an English class together; the class was informed of the situation halfway through the semester by the lecturer.
In , Phil was living in Florida, and later Atlanta. He also worked as a waiter in a number of restaurants while making videos in DeFranco lived in a car until moving back with his father in Tampa, Florida, on condition that he would return to college, which he later failed to do. DeFranco began his YouTube career during his finals at East Carolina University when he created his sxephil YouTube channel, calling it The Philip DeFranco Show , in which he talks about "newsie type stuff, and things that matter to [him] today.
Before the YouTube partner program was available, he asked for donations from his viewers after claiming to have run out of money, and selling everything except his Mac, camera, and clothes, and overdrawing his bank account so he could spend a night in a hotel as he found it too scary sleeping in a car in Brooklyn. There are approximately 70 old videos that are unlisted or private as DeFranco finds them too embarrassing.
An online viewer census from showed that one-third of his viewers were and year-old girls. The video's thumbnail image was what the title described, except that the image only flashed for a split second. The rest of the video's content was DeFranco talking. It quickly became his most successful video at the time, with 1.
DeFranco spoke with Jon Erlichman about his partnership with Revision3 following the deal. Additionally, DeFranco has organized live shows and meetup events in locations such as Arizona, Los Angeles, and Toronto. DeFranco aspired to have launched channels within his network by the end of , though due to "the logistical complications of joining Discovery, adding staff and strategizing the future," those plans did not materialize.
DeFranco later planned to be the year that he would begin launching new channels. These plans once again fell through, but in , DeFranco was involved in the launching of Super Panic Frenzy, a gaming network, including a YouTube channel and a Twitch live-stream show.
Due to joining YouTube in and soon gaining a sizable audience on the website, DeFranco has been described by Lucas Shaw of TheWrap as "one of the first video bloggers to find success on YouTube, and has since built", as well as having an, "entrepreneurial spirit and understanding of YouTube". In October , BetterHelp gained attention from YouTube personalities after concerns were raised about alleged use of unfair pricing, paid reviews from actors, and questionable terms of service.
Along with creators like Shane Dawson, DeFranco faced backlash for being among their most high-profile supporters.
Politically, he is a libertarian and voted for Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson in the United States presidential election. DeFranco has described his political views as, "fiscally conservative, socially liberal, for the most part. Also if it makes the movie Im falling asleep to 10x funnier, that is a side effect I am ok with.
The couple married on March 7, , and it was captured on social media. Their second son, Carter William DeFranco, was born in Facebook Twitter.
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