Michael Buckley (Internet celebrity)
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Michael Buckley is an American Internet celebrity
Internet celebrity
An Internet celebrity, cyberstar or online celebrity is someone who has become famous by means of the Internet. Such fame is based less upon raw numbers, as with traditional media...

, comedian
Comedian
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 and vlog
Vlog
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ger. Noted for his vlog What the Buck?!, Buckley comments on popular culture
Popular culture
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 events and celebrities. He also maintains one of YouTube
YouTube
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's most popular channels with several million viewers each month. Buckley "broke all records" of YouTube ratings when four of his shows ended up on the week's ten top-rated videos. Buckley has appeared in magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times
The New York Times
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discussing Internet entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
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ship and The Advocate
The Advocate
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discussing homophobia
Homophobia
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 on the Internet
Internet
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. On March 18, 2008, he won a 2007 YouTube Awards
YouTube Awards
The YouTube Awards are awards given out as formalizedic or comedy genres, as voted by the YouTube community. The awards were organized in 2007 to "call out some of the most popular videos and let the users choose which ones deserve some additional recognition"...

 for best commentary with the video "LonelyGirl15
Lonelygirl15
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 is Dead!"

Early career

Buckley is one of three children and moved to his parents' summer home on Cape Cod
Cape Cod
Cape Cod, often referred to locally as simply the Cape, is a cape in the easternmost portion of the state of Massachusetts, in the Northeastern United States...

 in Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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 after graduating from Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked, private, Benedictine, Catholic liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Founded in 1889 by Abbot Hilary Pfrängle, O.S.B. of Saint Mary's Abbey in Newark, New Jersey, at the request of Bishop Denis M. Bradley of Manchester, New Hampshire, the...

 in Goffstown, New Hampshire
Goffstown, New Hampshire
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 with a degree in psychology. He began working at a group home
Group home
A group home is a private residence designed or converted to serve as a non-secure home for unrelated persons who share a common characteristic.-Types of group homes:...

 for children with developmental disabilities
Developmental disability
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. In 2002, he moved back to Connecticut and started a "normal 9–5 office job" at Livenation. After appearing on television with his friend Kristin Tierney for a fund-raising drive for CPTV the two decided to create a public-access television
Public-access television
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 cable TV chat show called Table for Two at local public-access television studio in July 2005.

Career

What the Buck? began as a small weekly segment on Table for Two and gave him "a chance to riff and rant on his own." His cousin then posted some on YouTube
YouTube
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 and "it snowballed." Buckley started building a following on MySpace
MySpace
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 and started his YouTube channel in May 2006, with his main focus centered on celebrities and pop culture, often satirizing and parodying them. On September 11, 2008, he quit his low-paying day job as an administrative assistant for Live Nation, a music promotion company and is now earning more money as an online entertainer. Edge Boston summarized his work as: "Three or four times a week, he uploads his slickly made commentaries on celebrities and pop culture that are amongst the snarkiest to be found on the web." His high-energy and rapid-fire delivery and style has been described as being "irreverent, fast-talking, pop-culture-obsessed"; he has been likened to "a living can of Red Bull
Red Bull
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." He is one of the most subscribed vloggers rising to be the second most popular comedian within the first five months of posting. His online success has led to more mainstream media work including DirectTV, Leeza Gibbons
Leeza Gibbons
Leeza Kim Gibbons is an American talk show host. Gibbons is the host of her own radio show, Hollywood Confidential, part of the United Stations radio syndication company.-Early life:...

's syndicated radio show, a regular guest spot on Fox News Channel
Fox News Channel
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's weekly gossip show Lips & Ears and Red Eye
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld
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. Courtney Friel, host of Lips & Ears, came across What the Buck? and invited Buckley onto the show, "The beauty of YouTube ... is that they have complete creative freedom."

On September 6, 2007, "The Top (& Bottom) Gays of You Tube!", the first all-gay collaboration
Collaboration
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 video by YouTube's most subscribed video bloggers, was posted by Buckley to create a "YouTube gay village
Gay village
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." Featuring James Majesty, Chris Crocker
Chris Crocker (Internet celebrity)
Chris Crocker is an American Internet celebrity, songwriter, blogger, and recording artist...

, William Sledd
William Sledd
William L Sledd is a YouTube internet celebrity, made famous by his online videos and blogs, which include the popular "Ask A Gay Man" series...

, and "Gay God" (Matthew Lush), the video consisted of each of the four bloggers commenting on the others' vlog
Vlog
Video blogging, sometimes shortened to vlogging or vidding or vidblogging is a form of blogging for which the medium is video, and is a form of Web television. Entries often combine embedded video or a video link with supporting text, images, and other metadata. Entries can be recorded in one take...

ging, with Buckley acting as host for the various outtakes. As of May 2010 in the rankings of most subscribed channels, in all categories, "What The Buck?" is sixteenth. As of November 2008, the video has been viewed over 1,000,000 times, with over 8,500 comments. On April 23, 2008, Buckley began to broadcast regular live shows on the social broadcasting website, BlogTV
BlogTV
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. His live shows have already been viewed by over 200,000 people. He appears live on Thursday and Sunday nights on BlogTV
BlogTV
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. Playing the producer Horace Karmez, Buckley has appeared on many talk shows.

He has recently started a new YouTube channel titled BuckNews, a spinoff of What the Buck? in which he includes content that did not make his main show. Additionally, Buckley has recently introduced two spin-off shows: Pass the Buck and Buck Factor which promote the interaction between him and his fans.

In December, Buckley was part of the BBC's Most Annoying People as an interviewee. In March 2010, Buckley was nominated for a Streamy award in the category of "Best Web Series Host". Additionally Michael has created a new show titled "Dear Buck" where he answers questions posted on his website, Twitter, Facebook, and/or previous Dear Buck shows.

In August 2010, he hosted the red carpet section of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards which was streamed live on the internet. During this he interviewed celebrities, television stars and web stars such as James Majesty.

In June 2011, he took part in the "Who is my Youtube Date?" project hosted by Luke Cutforth.

He was a guest judge on Genuine Ken with Whitney Port
Whitney Port
Whitney Eve Port is an American television personality, clothing designer, and author. She is known for being one of the main cast members on the former MTV reality series The Hills...

.

In late September, 2011, Buckley had a guest appearance
Guest appearance
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 as himself in the comedy
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 web series
Web series
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 Husbands
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Husbands is an American comedy web series starring Brad Bell, aka "Cheeks", Sean Hemeon and Alessandra Torresani. It is written by Jane Espenson, co-written by Brad Bell and directed by Jeff Greenstein. It is an 11-part web series, based on the classic premise of newlywed comedy.-Plot:The series...

.

Minisode Maniac! with What the Buck?

In January 2009, Buckley became 'The Minisode Maniac' by discussing and promoting The Minisode Network
The Minisode Network
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's content on the Minisode's YouTube page and Crackle
Crackle
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. Michael officially posted his last Minisode Maniac episode in mid-February. To celebrate he ran around his backyard in a speedo in the snow.

Personal life

Buckley is openly gay
Homosexuality
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 and lives with his husband, also named Michael, in Berlin, Connecticut with their five dogs Ellie, George, Colin, Buddy and Lucy.

Buckley has a twin sister, Debbie. To show his fans his "softer side", Buckley began to vlog
Vlog
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 about their home life on his peron75 YouTube
YouTube
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 channel, and also appears live on BlogTV
BlogTV
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.

In June 2010, Buckley had Lasik
LASIK
LASIK or Lasik , commonly referred to simply as laser eye surgery, is a type of refractive surgery for correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism...

 eye surgery
Eye surgery
Eye surgery, also known as orogolomistician surgery or ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa, typically by an ophthalmologist.-Preparation and precautions:...

, but continues to wear empty frames in order to keep his appearance the same and to placate fans who see the glasses as part of his image. Buckley posted a video of his surgery on YouTube, in which he repeated his pledge to continue wearing his glasses on "What the Buck" - though he sometimes appears without them during his BlogTV shows.

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