The Read Explained

The Read
Hosting:
  • Kid Fury
  • Crissle West
Format:Popular culture podcast
Creator:
Language:English
Length:60 - 180 minutes
Num Episodes:500+
Began:March 4, 2013 - Present
Provider:Loud Speakers Network

The Read is a weekly pop culture podcast. One of several podcasts affiliated with the Loud Speakers Network,[1] The Read is hosted by American comedians Kid Fury and Crissle West and based in New York City.

History

Prior to starting The Read, Kid Fury became popular online through his YouTube stand-up series Furious Thoughts and met co-host Crissle West through Twitter, where the two bonded and Fury asked West to start a podcast together.[2]

The first episode of The Read was released on March 4, 2013. The Read is distributed via the iTunes Store, iHeartRadio Talk, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Stitcher. On iTunes, the podcast peaked at number three in the "New and Noteworthy" section charts and at number one in the comedy section charts.[3] As of 2019, the podcast had over 85 million listens around the world, and received over 1.5 million unique listens every month. Fury and West have hosted several live shows for The Read, including one at the Essence Festival in 2018, where they became the first podcast to be a headlining act.

In 2019, Missy Elliott was awarded the MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, where she thanked Kid Fury and Crissle for helping to make it happen.[4]

In 2021, it was announced that Issa Rae's audio company Raedio signed a record deal with The Read to produce a comedy album with pop culture commentary from Kid Fury and Crissle and music from up and coming recording artists.[5]

Format

During podcast episodes, Kid Fury and West discuss and analyze pop culture and current events.[6] [7] The podcast's format has five sections:

  1. Black Excellence
  2. Hot Tops, (previously known as Sick Sad World, Hot Topics, Shade in Full,[8] and Bitch, You Guessed It) consists of the hosts discussing entertainment news from the week.[9]
  3. "Kid Fury's SPORTS SHORTS!" This segment, introduced in 2020, is not a consistent bit and features Kid Fury passionately describing sports news and culture with varying degrees of accuracy.
  4. Listener Letters (the segment is changed to Listener Questions when done during a live show), where the hosts read emails sent in from listeners and offer advice.
  5. Crissle's Couch, where West shares some of the wisdom she has learned from her mental health therapist. This segment was added to the show in July 2018 but does not appear every week.
  6. The Read, where Kid Fury and West "read" (African American gay slang for giving one's harsh opinion which originated in the 1980s) a person or topic.[10]

Television show

See main article: The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West. On March 13, 2019, it was announced that Fuse had greenlit a variety/talk show based on The Read, titled The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West.[11] Kid Fury and West served as executive producers, as did Chloe Pisello, David Martin, Jon Thoday, and Richard Allen-Turner.

The show premiered on October 11, 2019, on Fuse.[12]

Reception

Critical reception

Tre'vell Anderson of Out called The Read "Black queer excellence", writing, "The pair consistently, and quite remarkably, have crafted a show that is more than just a pop culture recap, deftly melding together conversations about politics, social justice, the importance of therapy, career advice, and self-help." Writing for Ebony, Elizabeth Aguirre called the podcast "so unapologetically Black it hurts" and wrote, "Hosts Kid Fury and Crissle start off innocently enough, but by the end of the show, the duo will have you rolling in your seat."

HuffPosts Taryn Finley referred to The Read as "a fun, slightly raunchy, expletive-filled, brutally honest podcast that doubles as a safe space for black people", and stated that, with The Read, Fury and West "made a definitive mark" and "have helped usher in a wave of black podcasters after them". For The Guardian, Lilah Raptopoulos wrote in 2014 that "[Fury and West's] is a casual but energising voice in the podcast world," adding, "The podcast world is one dominated by straight white male comedians reaching middle age. Kid Fury and Crissle are black, gay, young and cool. Their perspective is more sensitive to race, sexual identity and the minority experience than any other podcast that exists right now."

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2014Black Weblog AwardsBest PodcastThe Read[13]
2019iHeartRadio Podcast AwardsBest Multi-Cultural Podcast[14]
2020Best Podcast of the Year[15]
Best Comedy Podcast
Shorty AwardsBest PodcastersKid Fury and Crissle[16]
2021iHeartRadio Podcast AwardsBest Comedy PodcastThe Read[17]
Best Pop Culture Podcast[18]
2022Queerty AwardsBest Podcast[19]
2023NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Arts and Entertainment Podcast[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KID FURY: The Kid Stays in the Picture: Kid Fury's Journey From YouTuber to Black Twitter Kingmaker - Pop-culture truth-teller rides the podcast wave . . 24 July 2013 . 14 July 2014 . Sands, Darren.
  2. Web site: Finley . Taryn . 'The Read' Is Home To The Podcast World's Favorite S**t-Talkers . . March 23, 2021 . en . June 22, 2018.
  3. Web site: Lopez. Linette. How 2 Friends Started The Most Hilarious Podcast Of The Year By Being Brutally Honest. Business Insider. December 16, 2013. 22 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Ifeanyi. K. C.. 2019-08-27. This podcast helped Missy Elliott finally get her MTV VMA Vanguard Award. 2021-01-05. Fast Company. en-US.
  5. Web site: Mangum. Trey. Issa Rae's Raedio Signs 'The Read' To History-Making Record Deal Including Original Comedy Album. 2021-04-27. Shadow and Act. en.
  6. Web site: Pires. Kevin. Flavorwire Interview: 'The Read' Hosts Kid Fury and Crissle West Talk Race, Miley Cyrus, 'Scandal,' and Who They Want More (and Less) of in 2014. Flavorwire. December 11, 2013. 22 June 2014.
  7. News: McDonald. Soraya Nadia. Q&A: 'The Read's' Kid Fury and Crissle West. Washington Post. November 14, 2013.
  8. Web site: Jamison . Shantell E. . Listen Up: 5 Black Podcasts to Add to Your Arsenal . . March 23, 2021 . en . September 20, 2016.
  9. Web site: Anderson . Tre'vell . 'The Read' Is Coming to Your TV in October . . March 23, 2021 . en . August 14, 2019.
  10. Web site: Raptopoulos . Lilah . Listen to This: The Read, with Crissle and Kid Fury . . March 23, 2021 . en . July 16, 2014.
  11. Web site: Pedersen . Erik . Fuse Unveils Upfront Slate: New & Returning Series, Premiere Dates, More . Deadline . 13 March 2019 . 14 March 2019.
  12. Web site: 'The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West' Officially Has a Premiere Date!. Fury. The Read with Kid. West. Crissle. Fuse. en. 2019-08-16.
  13. News: Sachs. Adam. The Read's Crissle West on Making a Living with Podcasting. March 12, 2021. The Wolf Den. Midroll. July 13, 2015.
  14. Web site: iHeartRadio Podcast Awards 2019 Winners . . March 12, 2021 . en . January 18, 2019.
  15. Web site: iHeartRadio Podcast Awards 2020 Winners Revealed . The Hollywood Reporter . March 12, 2021 . en . January 17, 2020.
  16. Web site: Perelli . Amanda . Exclusive: The full list of nominees for the Shorty Awards, including Jeffree Star, Sophie Turner, and Baby Yoda Sipping Tea . . March 12, 2021 . en . January 21, 2020.
  17. Web site: Spangler . Todd . January 22, 2021 . 2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards Winners: 'Office Ladies' Wins Podcast of the Year . March 12, 2021 . . en.
  18. Web site: iHeartRadio Podcast Awards: Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's 'Office Ladies' Tops Nominees (Exclusive) . The Hollywood Reporter . March 12, 2021 . en . December 8, 2020.
  19. Web site: Podcast / The Queerty Awards. March 9, 2023.
  20. Web site: 2023 NAACP Image Awards Nominations: See the Full List Entertainment Tonight . 2023-01-15 . www.etonline.com . 12 January 2023 . en-US.