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TYT Joins Forces with Noble Mobile to Redefine How People Connect and Consume Media

A partnership designed to rethink two powerful industries — and build a fairer, more transparent future for everyone

TYT, America’s largest online progressive news network and the #1 most engaged news and politics network, announced a groundbreaking partnership with Andrew Yang’s Noble Mobile, the revolutionary mobile plan that pays users to use their phone less. Together, TYT and Noble Mobile will work to disrupt entrenched industries, challenge corporate power, and give control back to the people. Both companies agree that people being on their phone less, while also saving money, is a win-win.

This partnership unites two organizations that have built their reputations on challenging the status quo. Noble Mobile is transforming the wireless industry with its innovative “No-Bull” plan, designed to reduce overuse and exploitation while rewarding users directly. TYT has long been a pioneer in independent news, amplifying voices that are too often ignored by corporate media and providing audiences with bold, unapologetic journalism.

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Andrew Yang, founder of Noble Mobile, said: “Noble is proud to partner with TYT, a trailblazer in online media. We share a vision of a future where people are prioritized over profit, and this partnership is about building that future together as TYT offers an alternative voice to Big Media, and Noble Mobile offers real incentives to break away from Big Wireless.”

With this collaboration, TYT and Noble Mobile aim to spark a movement across both industries by encouraging people to demand transparency, accountability, and fairness from the corporations that dominate media and technology.

TYT founder and host of The Young Turks Cenk Uygur said, “I like Noble Mobile because they’re disrupting an industry that isn’t serving the best interests of their customers. I love the idea of taking on the status quo together to get Americans a better deal. Noble Mobile’s idea is simple – the savings go to you, not the corporations. That’s exactly what we want at TYT.”

This partnership is about disrupting broken systems. Together, Noble Mobile and TYT are ready to revolutionize the wireless and media industries by putting people first. This is not just a partnership, it’s a call to action to reclaim power from the powerful and create a better everyday for everyone.

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