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In July, Kim Iversen took over from Jashinsky, who said on Twitter that she had never intended to do Rising full time. They were temporarily replaced with Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky. In May 2021, Ball and Enjeti announced they were departing in order to release their own independent project, Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar. Enjeti and Ball also co-authored a book, The Populist's Guide to 2020: A New Right and New Left Are Rising. Īs of October 2020, the Hill's channel averaged 1.48 million views per day on YouTube, and has around 1.2 million subscribers. Ball was slated as the "progressive co-host on a morning show with a conservative co-host". Rising launched in June 2018 as Rising with Krystal & Buck with Buck Sexton as co-host until June 2019, when Saagar Enjeti replaced Sexton. In 2018, The Hill announced Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton as presenters of a new slate of original programming to be produced by John Solomon. Logo used when Buck Sexton and Krystal Ball hosted the show Temporary hosts in the third position have included Emily Jashinsky, Colin Rogero, Emily Miller, Robby Soave, Alyssa Farah and Rachel Bovard.
Since then, the permanent hosts are journalist Ryan Grim alongside commentators Kim Iversen and Robby Soave. Gradually gaining popularity on YouTube throughout 20, the show's longest-serving hosts were Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti, until their departure in May 2021. Recently, the format has changed to include three hosts. Its format has historically included a balance of political views from the right & left, often with populist themes. The series is available on The Hill 's website and YouTube. The Hill's Rising (or simply Rising ) is an American daily news and opinion web series produced by Washington, D.C.