Dave Rubin left
The Six Pack radio show on
Sirius XM Satellite Radio in
New York City in 2013 to launch a political talk show called
The Rubin Report in
Los Angeles, California. His show was originally syndicated on
The Young Turks Network, where he was also a frequent stand-in host and commentator. In 2014 he began to have a fall-out with The Young Turks after they began criticizing
Sam Harris and
Bill Maher after Maher and Harris had gotten into a tense exchange with Ben Affleck about the relation between terrorism and Islamic doctrine. On October 23, 2014, Sam Harris sat down for three hours of debate with
Cenk Uygur, the founder of The Young Turks. Rubin described some of his frustrations with that exchange as follows: "The way he (Uygur) became the leader of the group just relentlessly lying about Sam, and then to sit there for three hours with the guy and just double down on every lie—it showed just such a flaw in character." Rubin subsequently left The Young Turks in March 2015. Harris was the guest on the first full-length episode of
The Rubin Report in September 2015. In 2015, the show briefly moved to
RYOT News. In August 2015,
Larry King's
Ora TV picked up the show which debuted on September 9, 2015.
The Rubin Report became the network's third political commentary show alongside
PoliticKING with Larry King and
Jesse Ventura's
Off the Grid. On June 13, 2016, Rubin announced in a YouTube video he and his crew were leaving Ora TV and founding his own independent production company to continue
The Rubin Report on YouTube. In 2020, Rubin moved the site to
Locals, a crowdfunding platform he cofounded. The show is partially funded by
George Mason University's Institute for Humane Studies. ==Format==