Human Profile | |
Name: | Timothy Daniel Pool |
Birthday: | March 9, 1986 (age 38 years), Born in Chicago, Illinois |
Height: | 5’10” (177 cm) |
Education: | No Diploma |
Subscribers: | 1.39M |
Views: | 500,794,947 |
YouTube Revenue: | $500.8K - $2.5M |
Videos: | 3063 |
Channel Created: | December 2011 |
Early Life and Background
Timothy Daniel Pool was born on March 9, 1986, in Chicago, Illinois. Raised in a lower-middle-class family, his father worked as a firefighter, and his mother was a car salesperson. Pool attended a Catholic school until completing the fifth grade and left school at the age of 14, not pursuing further formal education. He has mentioned having Korean ancestry through his maternal grandmother. Before gaining prominence, Pool lived with his brother in Newport News, Virginia, where he played guitar and created skateboarding videos.
Rise to Prominence Through Live Streaming
Pool first gained attention for live streaming the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests. Utilizing his cell phone, he provided continuous coverage, including a 21-hour live stream during the eviction from Zuccotti Park. His innovative use of technology, such as modifying a toy remote-controlled drone for aerial surveillance, showcased his commitment to immersive journalism. This approach earned him recognition, including a Shorty Award for Best Journalist in Social Media in 2013.
Career with Vice Media and Fusion TV
In 2013, Pool joined Vice Media, where he hosted and produced content, developing new methods of reporting. Notably, he reported on the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul using Google Glass. His coverage extended to major events, including the mass protests in Ukraine that led to the collapse of the Yanukovych government. In 2014, he transitioned to Fusion TV as Director of Media Innovation and Senior Correspondent, further expanding his journalistic endeavors.
Independent Media Ventures and Online Presence
After his tenure with mainstream media outlets, Pool shifted focus to independent journalism, leveraging platforms like YouTube. He operates multiple channels, including “Tim Pool,” “Timcast,” and “Timcast IRL,” where he provides political commentary and hosts discussions on cultural issues. His channels have garnered substantial followings, reflecting his influence in the digital media landscape. Additionally, Pool co-founded Tagg.ly, a mobile application for watermarking photos and videos, and has been involved in various media startups.
Impact and Influence in Political Commentary
Pool’s work has significantly impacted political commentary, particularly within online communities. Initially identifying with progressive and anti-corporate politics, his content has evolved, attracting a diverse audience. He has been involved in discussions on media bias and censorship, notably appearing on “The Joe Rogan Experience” to debate issues related to social media platforms. His commentary and reporting continue to influence public discourse, making him a prominent figure in contemporary media.