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GaS Digital Network

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GaS Digital Network
TypePodcast
Country
United States
First air date
May 1, 2016 (2016-05-01)
AvailabilityInternational
HeadquartersGaS Digital Studios, New York City
OwnerRalph Sutton (broadcaster) and Luis J. Gomez
Official website
www.gasdigital.com

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GaS Digital Network is an American podcast network known for its uncensored approach to broadcasting, with an emphasis on music and comedy shows. GaS Digital Network has gained attention for its often controversial content.[1] The flagship programs of the network include Legion of Skanks hosted by Big Jay Oakerson,[2] Dave Smith (comedian), and Luis J. Gomez,[3][4] as well as Believe You Me with Michael Bisping, which is released twice weekly.[5]

History[edit]

In 2016, GaS Digital Network was founded by broadcaster Ralph Sutton (broadcaster) and comedian Luis J. Gomez, who serve as co-owners.[6] The network's shows range from comedy and entertainment to lifestyle and current events.

GaS Digital Network's approach to podcasting has been viewed as counter to traditional broadcasting norms with their uncensored content. The network's willingness to explore controversial and boundary-pushing topics has contributed to its popularity.[7]

References[edit]

  1. Faife, Corin (April 27, 2017). "YouTube's 'Controversial' Video Creators Are Planning An Exit".
  2. Simons, Seth (February 9, 2021). "The Comedy Industry Has a Big Alt-Right Problem". The New Republic.
  3. Simons, Seth (September 26, 2019). "The Seething Stand-Up Underground That Gave Rise to Shane Gillis". Slate – via slate.com.
  4. "Legion of Skanks" – via IMDb.
  5. "Our Shows". GaS Digital Network.
  6. "I Am Ralph Sutton". iamralphsutton.com.
  7. Abramovitch, Seth (September 26, 2019). "Comedy's Civil War: How an 'SNL' Firing Exposed a Growing Rift in Stand-Up". The Hollywood Reporter.

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