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The Comments Section
GenreYoung Adult
Reacting
Presented byBrett Cooper (2022-2024)
Reagan Conrad (2024-present)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time10-15 minutes
Production companyThe Daily Wire
Original release
NetworkYouTube
ReleaseMarch 2, 2022 (2022-03-02) –
present

The Comments Section is an American daily online conservative political talk show produced by The Daily Wire, a conservative media company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Episodes are posted from Monday to Friday, on YouTube, with the channel bearing the same name as the show. The show is primarily aimed for high school to college-age young adults, depicting current events and social issues. The host provides commentary from a conservative viewpoint in an often lighthearted, laid-back manner. The show was hosted by actress and conservative media personality Brett Cooper, until her departure from The Daily Wire in December 2024. Reagan Conrad, formerly the show's producer, succeeded Cooper's role as host following her final episode. Leading up to her departure, Conrad had been filling in for Cooper on certain days of the week.

Premise

Episodes typically last around 10 to 15 minutes long. The host usually covers domestic social media trends and cultural norms relatable to young adults, such as dating, marriage, and work culture. Additional coverage includes thoughts on American political news and events of the day, as well as foreign affairs.

References

  1. https://www.dailywire.com/show/the-comments-section-with-reagan-conrad
  2. “Brett Cooper Departs Daily Wire Following Days of Speculation.” The Spectator World, 11 Dec. 2024, thespectator.com/topic/brett-cooper-leaving-daily-wire-jeremy-boreing/.

External links

The Comments Section with Brett Cooper

https://www.dailywire.com/show/the-comments-section-with-reagan-conrad


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