Andrew Callaghan Is the Journalist the Internet Deserves

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Andrew Callaghan Is the Journalist the Internet Deserves
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AndrewCallaghan, the host of 'Channel 5,' sits down for a discussion of his internet proclivities—from UFOs to obscure rap beef.

. They broke down the whole street history of the Hoff twins, and we didn’t even know half of that shit. Crazy.was my first video project. I had made two small documentaries before then, in Louisiana. One was about a homeless guy on Frenchmen Street named King David. Another one was about the Angola Prison Rodeo at Louisiana State Penitentiary. But those were for my journalism courses— I turned them in as final projects.was the first comedic video series that I did.

CALLAGHAN: I think it depends on what you do. If you are online, like me, posting interviews and doing journalism, I don’t think there’s such a thing as being too online. I think if your brand is more vain, if you’re marketable for your beauty only, or if your whole vibe is just like “I’m so sexy, I’m so dope,” then there’s definitely such a thing as being too online.

WALD: You’ve been face-to-face with a lot of these people. Do you have any thoughts on why some of these people fall down these rabbit holes? Have you noticed any blanket themes or trends?

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