Hard Knock TV

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Type of site
Online magazine, Youtube Channel
AvailableinEnglish
Hard Knock TV
The current logo for Hard Knock TV
(since 2005)
Type of site
Online magazine, Youtube Channel
Available inEnglish
OwnerNick Huff Barili
EditorNick Huff Barili
Launched2005
Current statusActive

Hard Knock TV is a multi-platform video production and entertainment company founded in 2005 by Nick Huff Barili. The LA-based media outlet reports on Hip-Hop and urban music, culture, sports and lifestyle news via video interviews and editorial features.

As a fifteen-year veteran in the music industry, Nick Huff Barili recognized the need for credible in-depth coverage of Hip-Hop culture and the emergence of new media, and set to launch Hard Knock TV as the first Hip-Hop show on YouTube.[1][2] He originally pitched the idea of starting a web-based video series to a large agency in Los Angeles, but they assured him that people would prefer to watch content on television, rather than on the internet.[2] Despite the feedback, Nick Huff Barili decided to launch Hard Knock TV independently on YouTube. Hard Knock TV initially gained notoriety for discovering and interviewing emerging talent in the Los Angeles area, one of which being K-Dot (now known as Kendrick Lamar). Hard Knock TV's video content en masse currently has over 70-million views, and its YouTube channel has over 140 thousand subscribers. [3]

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Hard Knock Hoops & SXSW

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