Tim Pool is an American citizen journalist, political commentator, and YouTuber, best known for his live streaming of the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011. Tim later joined Vice Media and Fusion TV in 2013 and 2014, respectively, before transitioning to working independently across platforms such as YouTube.
Early Life
Timothy Daniel Pool was born on March 9, 1986, in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up on the South Side of Chicago in a lower-middle-class family. Tim left school at the age of 14, choosing not to pursue formal education. He has kept details about his parents private, preferring to maintain a level of secrecy about his personal life. He has stated that he is of Korean descent.
Tim Pool Biography |
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Real Name | Timothy Daniel Pool |
Birth Date | 9 March 1986 |
Age | 38 Years |
Birth Place | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Profession | YouTuber, Journalist |
Religion | Not Known |
Sun sign | Pisces |
Physical Statistics |
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Height | in feet inches – 5’ 10” – in Centimetres – 177 cm |
Weight | in Kilograms – 65 kg – in Pounds – 143 lbs |
Chest Size | 40 |
Waist Size | 34 |
Biceps Size | 15.5 |
Shoe Size | 10 (U.S.) |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Eye Color | Brown |
Body Type | Slim |
Family |
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Father | Not Known |
Mother | Not Known |
Sister | Not Known |
Brother | Not Known |
Qualification/Education |
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School | Not Known |
College | Not Known |
Relationship Status |
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Marital Status | Single |
Affair | No |
Is he a Gay? | No |
Girlfriend | None |
Favorite Things |
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Hobbies | Not Known |
Favorite Food | Not Known |
Favorite Destination | Not Known |
Favorite Color | Not Known |
Career
Tim Pool began his career in journalism in 2013 when he joined Vice Media, where he worked as a host and content creator, developing new methods of reporting. One of his notable achievements was reporting on the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul in 2013, using Google Glass to capture the events. He won a Shorty Award for “Best Journalist in Social Media” for his innovative coverage. Tim continued to make a name for himself by covering and live-streaming mass protests in Ukraine, which led to the collapse of the Yanukovych government.
In 2014, he moved to Fusion TV as the Director of Media Innovation and Senior Correspondent. Tim has also been involved in launching an internet and social media startup that he believes will have a significant impact on the world.
Social Media
Tim Pool has a strong online presence. He has a verified Instagram account (@timcast) with over 213k followers, and his Twitter account (@Timcast) boasts more than 808k followers. He runs multiple YouTube channels, including Tim Pool (1.23 million subscribers), Timcast (1.09 million subscribers), and Timcast IRL (948k subscribers).
Personal Life
Tim Pool has publicly stated that he is single and has no children. He humorously attributes this to women being feminists, not to any personal shortcomings. Tim’s travels have led him to make controversial statements about places like Sweden. For example, he described migrant suburbs of Malmö and Stockholm as crime-ridden, while claiming that Chicago is even more violent. In Sweden, he also mentioned that he had to be escorted by police out of Rinkeby, a suburb in Stockholm, due to threats against his life.
Net Worth
Tim Pool’s estimated net worth is around $1 million, primarily earned through his YouTube channels and his previous work with Vice Media and Fusion TV. As a successful journalist and YouTuber, Tim is considered one of the wealthiest public journalists in the U.S.
Trivia
- Tim was initially considered a progressive, anti-corporate journalist during his time at Vice Media.
- He rejects traditional left/right political categories and often expresses his own unique views on politics.
- His audience has shifted toward right-wing views, especially during the 2019-2020 period.
- Tim is a strong supporter of Donald Trump and predicted his landslide victory in the 2020 election.
- He frequently discusses his belief that the news industry is failing, especially with regards to its liberal and left-leaning audiences.
- Tim won the Shorty Award for “Best Journalist in Social Media” in 2013.
- He was also featured in TIME’s “Person of the Year” in 2011 and was a nominee for the TIME 100 list.