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Rooster Teeth To Ask “What Do You Know?” On Go90

The latest program from the Austin-based entertainers at Rooster Teeth brings them to the mobile-first video platform Go90. Joel Heyman will be the host of What Do You Know?, a roundtable show that will discuss some important topics (and some not-so important ones).

Heyman, who co-founded Rooster Teeth alongside four others back in 2003, will lead What Do You Know? by introducing each episode’s discussion topics and giving his guests — including comedians, YouTube stars, and fellow Rooster Teeth employees — chances to voice their own opinions about everything from health to trolling to marriage to ghosts. The goal is to share seemingly-pointless facts that viewers can repeat to friends.

“You know that friend in your circle that seems to have endless reams of useless knowledge stored away in their head? We’re hoping to make every viewer into a version of that guy with this new show,” said Heyman in a press release. “Thanks to go90 we’ve had a ton of support and were able to make the kind of show that we think everyone will have a lot of fun watching.”

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In total, the first season of What Do You Know will run for 24 half-hour episodes, with new installments arriving each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The series will premiere on January 30th; beginning on that day, you can check it out from the Go90 website or through the platform’s iOS and Android apps.

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