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TLDR News

TLDR News are a British independent news outlet founded in 2017 by Jack Kelly and primarily hosted on channels across YouTube and Nebula. Most of their video reports focus on political issues in the United Kingdom and abroad. The abbreviation in their name stands for 'too long; didn't read'.

History
Jack Kelly, then a 20-year-old computer science graduate, founded TLDR News in April 2017 with the aim of making news engaging to young audiences. He was motivated to create the channel while studying marketing at Loughborough University. Kelly observed multiple American outlets publishing infographic news on social media aimed towards youthful demographics. At that time, there existed almost no similar content within the United Kingdom. Rather than being a journalist, Kelly views himself as a content creator. In February 2023 he interviewed the American senator Mitch McConnell at the 59th Munich Security Conference. Under the auspices of the MSC YouTube Studio, the two discussed issues on geopolitical security and the Nord Stream pipelines sabotage. That June, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism observed their popularity with young consumers along with other online news channels such as Under the Desk News. == Corporate profile ==
Corporate profile
TLDR News are based in London. Until 2024, when the network moved to Clerkenwell, they were originally headquartered in South Bank (in a building near the Oxo Tower). Their annual income of around £1 million largely derives from combinations of YouTube advertisement revenue, sponsorships established by their network Nebula and their magazine Too Long. In addition, about 1% of their revenue stems from payments for talks and panel appearances. == Content ==
Content
TLDR News target audience under the age of 35. Their members research press releases, official documents, transcripts, and other records when finding topics to produce as videos. In addition to videos, they publish longer-form podcasts on their channel TLDR Podcasts, including World Leader Leaderboard, Starmergeddon and The Editorial. They also print Too Long, a magazine launched in September 2023. They release approximately twenty videos across their channels every week, each filmed within two days. According to Kelly, no regulatory bodies (such as Ofcom) monitor the network. He has furthermore stated that owing to this, they are potentially liable to higher rates of error than mainstream outlets. Two of TLDR News's videos have been analysed by foreign news agencies. ==References==
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