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'''Samuel Dalton Reich''' ({{IPAc-en|r|aɪ|ʃ}} {{Respell|RYSHE}}; born July 22, 1984) is an American writer, producer, comedian, actor and media executive. He is best known for his work with [[Dropout (media company)|Dropout]] (formerly [[CollegeHumor]]), of which he is now the CEO, including hosting the web series ''[[Game Changer (game show)|Game Changer]]'' and its spin-off ''[[Make Some Noise (TV series)|Make Some Noise]]'', as well as his work on [[TruTV]]'s ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]''.<ref name="2016-06-29 Boston Globe" />
'''Samuel Dalton Reich'''{{Citation needed|date=July 2024}} ({{IPAc-en|r|aɪ|ʃ}} {{Respell|RYSH}}; born July 22, 1984) is an American media executive, writer, producer, comedian, and actor. He is best known for his work with [[Dropout (media company)|Dropout]] (formerly [[CollegeHumor]]), of which he is now the CEO, including hosting the series ''[[Game Changer (game show)|Game Changer]]'' and its spin-off ''[[Make Some Noise (TV series)|Make Some Noise]]'', as well as his work on [[TruTV]]'s ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]''.<ref name="2016-06-29 Boston Globe" />


== Career ==
== Career ==
In 2000, Reich dropped out of [[Buckingham Browne & Nichols School]] as a result of clinical depression and in order to pursue acting.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fastcocreate.com/3056597/then-and-now/career-advice-from-a-high-school-drop-out-ceo|title= Career Advice From a High School Drop-out CEO|author= Sam Reich|date= February 12, 2016|work= Article|publisher= Fastco Create|access-date= January 30, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160214011236/https://www.fastcocreate.com/3056597/then-and-now/career-advice-from-a-high-school-drop-out-ceo |archive-date=February 14, 2016}}</ref> Shortly thereafter, he moved to New York and founded the comedy group Dutch West, which focused on making comedy videos for the Internet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dutchwest.tv/|title= Dutchwest TV|work= Webpage|publisher= Dutchwest TV|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref><ref name="esq-sg-24">{{cite news |last1=Cheong |first1=Wayne |title=ESQnA with Sam Reich, CEO of Dropout and Host of Game Changer |url=https://esquiresg.com/esqna-with-sam-reich-ceo-of-dropout-and-host-of-game-changer/ |work=Esquire Singapore |date=22 April 2024}}</ref> After being discovered by [[CollegeHumor]] in 2006, he was hired as Director of Original Content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/spikefriedman/2016/06/03/sam-reich-on-the-business-of-staying-funny-online/#554a54776558|title= Sam Reich on the Business of Staying Funny Online|author= Spike Friedman|date= June 3, 2016|work= Interview Transcript|publisher= Forbes|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> He was then promoted to President of Original Content along with the premiere of ''[[The CollegeHumor Show]]'' on [[MTV]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://productionbeast.com/projects/123735-the-collegehumor-show|title= The CollegeHumor Show|work= Webpage|publisher= ProductionBeast|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>
In 2000, Reich dropped out of [[Buckingham Browne & Nichols School]] as a result of clinical depression and in order to pursue acting.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fastcocreate.com/3056597/then-and-now/career-advice-from-a-high-school-drop-out-ceo|title= Career Advice From a High School Drop-out CEO|author= Sam Reich|date= February 12, 2016|work= Article|publisher= Fastco Create|access-date= January 30, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160214011236/https://www.fastcocreate.com/3056597/then-and-now/career-advice-from-a-high-school-drop-out-ceo |archive-date=February 14, 2016}}</ref> Shortly thereafter, he moved to New York and founded the comedy group Dutch West, which focused on making comedy videos for the Internet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dutchwest.tv/|title= Dutchwest TV|work= Webpage|publisher= Dutchwest TV|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref><ref name="esq-sg-24">{{cite news |last1=Cheong |first1=Wayne |title=ESQnA with Sam Reich, CEO of Dropout and Host of Game Changer |url=https://esquiresg.com/esqna-with-sam-reich-ceo-of-dropout-and-host-of-game-changer/ |work=Esquire Singapore |date=22 April 2024}}</ref> After being discovered by [[CollegeHumor]] in 2006, he was hired as Director of Original Content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/spikefriedman/2016/06/03/sam-reich-on-the-business-of-staying-funny-online/#554a54776558|title= Sam Reich on the Business of Staying Funny Online|author= Spike Friedman|date= June 3, 2016|work= Interview Transcript|publisher= Forbes|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> He was then promoted to President of Original Content along with the premiere of ''[[The CollegeHumor Show]]'' on [[MTV]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://productionbeast.com/projects/123735-the-collegehumor-show|title= The CollegeHumor Show|work= Webpage|publisher= ProductionBeast|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>


[[File:Sam Reich 2009 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Reich in 2009]]
In 2014, Reich founded Big Breakfast, CollegeHumor's offshoot production company, and moved CollegeHumor's video team to Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://splitsider.com/2014/01/collegehumor-moves-from-ny-to-la-starts-new-production-company/|title= CollegeHumor Moves from NY to LA, Starts New Production Company|author= Bradford Evans|date= January 27, 2014|work= Article|publisher= SplitSider|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> The company has since produced ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]'' on [[TruTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://deadline.com/2016/12/trutv-renews-adam-ruins-everything-the-carbonaro-effect-austin-martinez-comedy-1201865978/|title= TruTV Rewnews 'Adam Ruins Everything', 'The Carbonaro Effect'; Greenlights Two New Series|author= Denise Petski|date= December 7, 2016|work= Article|publisher= Deadline|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[Middle of the Night Show]]'' on [[MTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://thevideoink.com/mtv-orders-late-night-comedy-show-from-collegehumors-big-breakfast-831d7acbed1#.3k1wu7c8o|title= MTV Orders Late-Night Comedy Show from CollegeHumor's Big Breakfast|author= Sahil Patel|date= April 21, 2015|work= Article|publisher= VideoInk|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[Time Traveling Bong]]'' on [[Comedy Central]];<ref>{{cite web|url= http://press.cc.com/press-release/2016/01/06/press-comedy-central-greenlights-time-traveling-bong-limited-series|title= Comedy Central Greenlights "Time Traveling Bong," A Three-Episode Limited Series from "Broad City's" Ilana Glazer, Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs|author= Jenni runyan|date= January 6, 2016|work= Press Release|publisher= Comedy Central|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''The Britishes'' on [[DirecTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://deadline.com/2014/10/downton-abby-parody-series-the-britishes-directv-electus-big-breakfast-858058/|title= DirectTV Picks up 'Downton Abbey' Parody Series 'The Britishes' From Electus Digital|author= Nellie Andreeva|date= October 23, 2014|work= Article|publisher= Deadline|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[I Want My Phone Back]]'' on [[Comcast]]'s Watchable;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6128020/combined|title= I Want My Phone Back|work= Webpage|publisher= IMDB|access-date= March 13, 2017}}</ref> ''Bad Internet''<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.dailydot.com/upstream/bad-internet-collegehumor-youtube-red/|title= CollegeHumor's 'Bad Internet' is a Dark, Dystopian Look at the Future|author= Rae Votta|date= May 26, 2016|work= Article|publisher= The Daily Dot|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> and ''[[Rhett and Link's Buddy System]]'' on [[YouTube Red]].<ref name="esq-sg-24" />
In 2014, Reich founded Big Breakfast, CollegeHumor's offshoot production company, and moved CollegeHumor's video team to Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://splitsider.com/2014/01/collegehumor-moves-from-ny-to-la-starts-new-production-company/|title= CollegeHumor Moves from NY to LA, Starts New Production Company|author= Bradford Evans|date= January 27, 2014|work= Article|publisher= SplitSider|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> The company has since produced ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]'' on [[TruTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://deadline.com/2016/12/trutv-renews-adam-ruins-everything-the-carbonaro-effect-austin-martinez-comedy-1201865978/|title= TruTV Rewnews 'Adam Ruins Everything', 'The Carbonaro Effect'; Greenlights Two New Series|author= Denise Petski|date= December 7, 2016|work= Article|publisher= Deadline|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[Middle of the Night Show]]'' on [[MTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://thevideoink.com/mtv-orders-late-night-comedy-show-from-collegehumors-big-breakfast-831d7acbed1#.3k1wu7c8o|title= MTV Orders Late-Night Comedy Show from CollegeHumor's Big Breakfast|author= Sahil Patel|date= April 21, 2015|work= Article|publisher= VideoInk|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[Time Traveling Bong]]'' on [[Comedy Central]];<ref>{{cite web|url= http://press.cc.com/press-release/2016/01/06/press-comedy-central-greenlights-time-traveling-bong-limited-series|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160109034717/http://press.cc.com/press-release/2016/01/06/press-comedy-central-greenlights-time-traveling-bong-limited-series|url-status= dead|archive-date= January 9, 2016|title= Comedy Central Greenlights "Time Traveling Bong," A Three-Episode Limited Series from "Broad City's" Ilana Glazer, Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs|author= Jenni runyan|date= January 6, 2016|work= Press Release|publisher= Comedy Central|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''The Britishes'' on [[DirecTV]];<ref>{{cite web|url= https://deadline.com/2014/10/downton-abby-parody-series-the-britishes-directv-electus-big-breakfast-858058/|title= DirectTV Picks up 'Downton Abbey' Parody Series 'The Britishes' From Electus Digital|author= Nellie Andreeva|date= October 23, 2014|work= Article|publisher= Deadline|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> ''[[I Want My Phone Back]]'' on [[Comcast]]'s Watchable;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6128020/combined|title= I Want My Phone Back|work= Webpage|publisher= IMDB|access-date= March 13, 2017}}</ref> ''Bad Internet''<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.dailydot.com/upstream/bad-internet-collegehumor-youtube-red/|title= CollegeHumor's 'Bad Internet' is a Dark, Dystopian Look at the Future|author= Rae Votta|date= May 26, 2016|work= Article|publisher= The Daily Dot|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> and ''[[Rhett and Link's Buddy System]]'' on [[YouTube Red]].<ref name="esq-sg-24" />


With CollegeHumor, he collaborated on music videos with [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-0TEJMJOhk|title= Exclusive "Weird Al" Yankovic Music video: FOIL (Parody of "Royals" by Lorde)|author= CollegeHumor|date= July 16, 2014|work= YouTube video description|publisher= YouTube|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> and former United States First Lady [[Michelle Obama]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1yAOK0nSb0|title= Go To College Music Video (with FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA!)|author= CollegeHumor|date= December 10, 2015|work= YouTube Video Description|publisher= YouTube|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>
With CollegeHumor, he collaborated on music videos with [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-0TEJMJOhk|title= Exclusive "Weird Al" Yankovic Music video: FOIL (Parody of "Royals" by Lorde)|author= CollegeHumor|date= July 16, 2014|work= YouTube video description|publisher= YouTube|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> and former United States First Lady [[Michelle Obama]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1yAOK0nSb0|title= Go To College Music Video (with FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA!)|author= CollegeHumor|date= December 10, 2015|work= YouTube Video Description|publisher= YouTube|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Sam Reich is the son of [[Robert Reich]], the former [[United States Secretary of Labor|Secretary of Labor]] under [[Bill Clinton]], and Clare Dalton, a retired law professor at [[Northeastern University]].<ref name="2016-06-29 Boston Globe" /> His brother, Adam Reich, is a sociology professor at [[Columbia University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sociology.columbia.edu/node/294|title= Department of Sociology at Columbia University|work= Webpage|publisher= Columbia University|access-date= March 13, 2017}}</ref> He is of [[Jewish]] descent on his father's side.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mHRmAAAAMAAJ&q=Robert+Reich+scranton |title=Newsmakers: the people behind today's headlines : 1995 cumulation, includes ... – Louise Mooney Collins, Gale Research Inc – Google Books |access-date=November 9, 2012|isbn=9780810357457 |year=1995 |author1=Lins |publisher=Gale Research }}</ref>
Reich was born on July 22, 1984,<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=1682776882574667776 |user=samreich |title=39 😊 |date=2023-07-22 |access-date=2024-07-12}}</ref> the son of [[Robert Reich]], the former [[United States Secretary of Labor|Secretary of Labor]] under [[Bill Clinton]], and Clare Dalton, a retired law professor at [[Northeastern University]].<ref name="2016-06-29 Boston Globe" /> His brother, Adam Reich, is a sociology professor at [[Columbia University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sociology.columbia.edu/node/294|title= Department of Sociology at Columbia University|work= Webpage|publisher= Columbia University|access-date= March 13, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mHRmAAAAMAAJ&q=Robert+Reich+scranton |title=Newsmakers: the people behind today's headlines : 1995 cumulation, includes ... – Louise Mooney Collins, Gale Research Inc – Google Books |access-date=November 9, 2012|isbn=9780810357457 |year=1995 |author1=Lins |publisher=Gale Research }}</ref>


Reich is married to actress and writer [[Elaine Carroll]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/very-mary-kate-a-hit-on-the-internet/2011/11/30/gIQAX49uaO_story.html|title= 'Very Mary-Kate' a hit on the Internet|author= Jessica Goldstein|date= December 6, 2011|work= Article|publisher= The Washington Post|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> whom he met during summer camp in 2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://samreich.tumblr.com/bio |title=Bio |work=Sam Reich's Blog |via=[[Tumblr]] |access-date=March 13, 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170307003258/http://samreich.tumblr.com/bio |archive-date=2017-03-07}}{{primary source-inline|date=April 2024}}</ref> Together, they have collaborated on the web series ''[[Very Mary-Kate]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/very-mary-kate-a-hit-on-the-internet/2011/11/30/gIQAX49uaO_story.html|title= 'Very Mary-Kate' a hit on the Internet|author= Jessica Goldstein|date= December 6, 2011|work= Article|publisher= The Washington Post|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>
Reich is married to actress and writer [[Elaine Carroll]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/very-mary-kate-a-hit-on-the-internet/2011/11/30/gIQAX49uaO_story.html|title= 'Very Mary-Kate' a hit on the Internet|author= Jessica Goldstein|date= December 6, 2011|work= Article|publisher= The Washington Post|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref> whom he met during summer camp in 2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://samreich.tumblr.com/bio |title=Bio |work=Sam Reich's Blog |via=[[Tumblr]] |access-date=March 13, 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170307003258/http://samreich.tumblr.com/bio |archive-date=2017-03-07}}{{primary source-inline|date=April 2024}}</ref> Together, they have collaborated on the web series ''[[Very Mary-Kate]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/very-mary-kate-a-hit-on-the-internet/2011/11/30/gIQAX49uaO_story.html|title= 'Very Mary-Kate' a hit on the Internet|author= Jessica Goldstein|date= December 6, 2011|work= Article|publisher= The Washington Post|access-date= January 30, 2017}}</ref>
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| 2014–2019 || ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]'' || Executive Producer, Actor || [[TruTV]] || Television series, 27 episodes
| 2014–2019 || ''[[Adam Ruins Everything]]'' || Executive Producer, Actor || [[TruTV]] || Television series, 27 episodes
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| 2018–present || ''[[Dimension 20]]'' || Executive Producer, Player || Dropout || Digital series
| 2018–present || ''[[Dimension 20]]'' || Executive Producer, Player || [[Dropout (streaming platform)|Dropout]] || Digital series
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| 2019–present || ''[[Game Changer (game show)|Game Changer]]'' || Executive Producer, Director, Host || [[Dropout (streaming platform)|Dropout]] || Digital series, 60 episodes
| 2019–present || ''[[Game Changer (game show)|Game Changer]]'' || Executive Producer, Director, Host || Dropout || Digital series, 60 episodes
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| 2022–present || ''[[Make Some Noise (TV series)|Make Some Noise]]'' || Executive Producer, Director, Host || [[Dropout (streaming platform)|Dropout]] || Digital series, 26 episodes
| 2022–present || ''[[Make Some Noise (TV series)|Make Some Noise]]'' || Executive Producer, Director, Host || Dropout || Digital series, 26 episodes
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| 2022 || ''Dirty Laundry'' || Himself || [[Dropout (streaming platform)|Dropout]] || Season 1: "Who Shot a Softcore Porn?"
| 2022 || ''Dirty Laundry'' || Himself || Dropout || Season 1: "Who Shot a Softcore Porn?"
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| 2024 || ''Thousandaires'' || Himself || Dropout || Season 1: "Be Humble, Keep It Vague, and Repeat"
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| 2024 || ''Adventuring Academy'' || Himself || Dropout || Season 5: "Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck"
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 5 November 2024

Sam Reich
Reich in 2024
Born (1984-07-22) July 22, 1984 (age 40)
Occupations
  • Producer
  • director
  • writer
  • actor
  • CEO of CHMedia (2020–present)
SpouseElaine Carroll
Parent(s)Robert Reich
Clare Dalton
Websitesamreich.com

Samuel Dalton Reich[citation needed] (/rʃ/ RYSH; born July 22, 1984) is an American media executive, writer, producer, comedian, and actor. He is best known for his work with Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor), of which he is now the CEO, including hosting the series Game Changer and its spin-off Make Some Noise, as well as his work on TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything.[1]

Career

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In 2000, Reich dropped out of Buckingham Browne & Nichols School as a result of clinical depression and in order to pursue acting.[2] Shortly thereafter, he moved to New York and founded the comedy group Dutch West, which focused on making comedy videos for the Internet.[3][4] After being discovered by CollegeHumor in 2006, he was hired as Director of Original Content.[5] He was then promoted to President of Original Content along with the premiere of The CollegeHumor Show on MTV in 2009.[6]

Reich in 2009

In 2014, Reich founded Big Breakfast, CollegeHumor's offshoot production company, and moved CollegeHumor's video team to Los Angeles.[7] The company has since produced Adam Ruins Everything on TruTV;[8] Middle of the Night Show on MTV;[9] Time Traveling Bong on Comedy Central;[10] The Britishes on DirecTV;[11] I Want My Phone Back on Comcast's Watchable;[12] Bad Internet[13] and Rhett and Link's Buddy System on YouTube Red.[4]

With CollegeHumor, he collaborated on music videos with "Weird Al" Yankovic[14] and former United States First Lady Michelle Obama.[15]

On January 8, 2020, it was announced that Reich was acquiring CollegeHumor from IAC which was transformed to the entity of CHMedia. This included the streaming service Dropout.[16][17] At the time that IAC sold CollegeHumor, Reich asked fans to support the company by purchasing subscriptions to the streaming service.[18] In 2020, Kate Knibbs of Wired commented that "Reich is beloved within the CollegeHumor community—WIRED spoke with more than a dozen former employees, and the praise was unanimously effusive, rare for someone who just laid a bunch of people off".[19] Reich oversees the content created in Dropout and hosts some of the shows including Game Changer and Make Some Noise.

In 2023, Reich announced that the CollegeHumor brand name would be retired and rebranded to Dropout.[20]

Personal life

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Reich was born on July 22, 1984,[21] the son of Robert Reich, the former Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton, and Clare Dalton, a retired law professor at Northeastern University.[1] His brother, Adam Reich, is a sociology professor at Columbia University.[22][23]

Reich is married to actress and writer Elaine Carroll,[24] whom he met during summer camp in 2000.[25] Together, they have collaborated on the web series Very Mary-Kate.[26]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Network Notes
2006–present CollegeHumor Originals Executive Producer, Director, Writer, Actor CollegeHumor Digital Series
2006–2008 Street Fighter: The Later Years Executive Producer, Director, Writer CollegeHumor Digital series, 9 episodes
2007–2015 Jake and Amir Executive Producer, Director, Actor CollegeHumor Digital Series
2006–2009 Prank War Executive Producer CollegeHumor Digital series, 8 episodes
2009 The CollegeHumor Show Executive Producer, Director, Writer, Actor MTV Television series, 6 episodes
2011–2012 Troopers Executive Producer, Director, Actor CollegeHumor Digital series, 13 episodes
2010–2013 Very Mary-Kate Executive Producer, Director, Writer CollegeHumor Digital series
2013 Precious Plum Executive Producer, Director, Writer CollegeHumor Digital series, 13 episodes
2014 The Britishes Executive Producer, Director, Writer DirecTV Television series, 8 episodes
2015 Middle of the Night Show Executive Producer MTV TV series, 9 episodes
2016 I Want My Phone Back Executive Producer Watchable Digital series, 10 episodes
2016 Time Traveling Bong Executive Producer Comedy Central Television series, 3 episodes
2016 Bad Internet Executive Producer YouTube Red Digital series, 10 episodes
2016 Rhett and Link's Buddy System Executive Producer YouTube Red Digital series, 9 episodes
2014–2019 Adam Ruins Everything Executive Producer, Actor TruTV Television series, 27 episodes
2018–present Dimension 20 Executive Producer, Player Dropout Digital series
2019–present Game Changer Executive Producer, Director, Host Dropout Digital series, 60 episodes
2022–present Make Some Noise Executive Producer, Director, Host Dropout Digital series, 26 episodes
2022 Dirty Laundry Himself Dropout Season 1: "Who Shot a Softcore Porn?"
2024 Thousandaires Himself Dropout Season 1: "Be Humble, Keep It Vague, and Repeat"
2024 Adventuring Academy Himself Dropout Season 5: "Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck"

Awards

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Year Award Work Ref(s).
2008 Aspen Rooftop Comedy Award for Best Series The Michael Showalter Showalter
ECNY for Best Short "Minesweeper: The Movie"
2010 People's Voice Webby for Best Series Jake and Amir
Webby for Best Animation "Pixar Intro Parody"
People's Voice Webby for Best Short "Web Site Story"
2011 People's Voice Webby for Best Humor Website CollegeHumor
2012 People's Voice Webby for Best Short "Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's Star Wars"
Webby for Best Short "Siri Argument"
2013 Telly Bronze Award "Mitt Romney Style," "Dora the Explorer Trailer," "Save Greendale"
Telly Silver Award "Gay Men Will Marry Your Girlfriends"
Webby for Best Short
2014 Telly Bronze Award "GPS Prank," "HBO Should Show Dongs"
Webby for Best Remix "Music Videos Without Music"
Webby for Best Short "Batman vs. the Penguin"
2015 Ursa Major Award for Best Short "Furry Force"
Telly Bronze Award "Music Videos without Music"
Telly Silver Award "Why Engagement Rings Are a Scam," "If Google Was a Guy"
People's Voice Webby for Best Writing "If Google Was a Guy"
People's Voice Webby for Best Short
Webby for Best Writing
Webby for Best Short
Telly Bronze Award "FOIL"
Streamy for Best Cover Music Video
Webby for Best Music Video
2016 Telly Silver Award "Go to College Rap"

References

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  1. ^ a b Sweeney, Emily (June 29, 2016). "Sam Reich is all about funny business". The Boston Globe. ISSN 0743-1791. OCLC 66652431. Archived from the original on November 28, 2022. Retrieved April 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Sam Reich (February 12, 2016). "Career Advice From a High School Drop-out CEO". Article. Fastco Create. Archived from the original on February 14, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  3. ^ "Dutchwest TV". Webpage. Dutchwest TV. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Cheong, Wayne (April 22, 2024). "ESQnA with Sam Reich, CEO of Dropout and Host of Game Changer". Esquire Singapore.
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