Jelani Cobb (Full Name: William Jelani Cobb) is an American professional writer and author currently working as a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2015. However, he has been a part of the family since joining in 2012 as a contributor.
Karyn Bryant is a popular American actress, writer, and television personality currently working at ESPN, where she serves as a co-host of UFC Pre and Postgame shows
Jim Shearer is an American Video Jockey and journalist currently working as a host on Sirius XM’s VOLUME channel since joining the station in October 2016. Previously he worked as a host and writer for six years at VH1, where he hosted Top 20 Video Countdown.
Alan Hunter is an American Video Jockey famously recognized for appearing on MTV from 1981 to 1987. Currently, he works at SiriusXM Radio’s The 80s on 8 channel, where he serves as a host.
Erin Banco is an energetic American journalist currently working as a Health Care Reporter at POLITICO since joining the family in February 2021. Prior To POLITICO, Erin worked as a National Security Reporter for nearly three years
Thom Loverro (Full name: Thomas F. Loverro) is a veteran American Author and sports writer currently working as a sports columnist at The Washington Times since rejoining in 2013.
Jennifer Harper is a talented and energetic American journalist currently working in Washington as a political columnist and media analyst at The Washington Times. She has been a part of the family since officially joining the family in 2009.
Amber Hunt is an award-winning American journalist currently working as an investigative reporter at The Cincinnati Enquirer since officially joining in July 2013. Prior to The Cincinnati Enquirer, Hunt worked as a crime reporter for eight years at the Detroit Free Press
Julie Cart is a veteran American journalist currently working as a writer with CALmatters, where she covers environmental issues in the California state capitol since joining in 2016.
Jonathan Rauch is a popular American author and journalist currently working at The Atlanta as a contributing editor. Prior to the Atlantic, Jonathan worked for several years at the New Republic, where he wrote against hate crime laws.