The idea for the Proud Boys, a far-right group founded by McInnes,[4][5] originated around 2016 in "the Compound", Cumia's mansion.[6] McInnes publicized the Proud Boys on his Compound Media show, called The Gavin McInnes Show.[5][7][4]
History
Background
On July 3, 2014, radio personality Anthony Cumia was fired by the satellite radio provider SiriusXM after he posted a series of tweets described by SiriusXM as "racially-charged and hate-filled".[8] The tweets were about a black woman who Cumia said had punched him after objecting to him taking pictures of her in Times Square in New York City.[9][8][10] At the time of his firing, Cumia gave his blessing for his radio co-hosts, Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Jim Norton of Opie and Anthony, to continue broadcasting without him, acknowledging the pair's obligation to fulfill their contracts.[10][11] Hughes and Norton began their new show, Opie with Jim Norton, on July 14 before the channel was renamed from The Opie and Anthony Channel to SiriusXM Talk.[12]
On July 8, 2014, Cumia announced the launch of his new audio and video podcast The Anthony Cumia Show on his new on-demand streaming media platform The Anthony Cumia Network, with subscribers paying monthly or annual fees to access content.[10][13] Cumia had occasionally broadcast live video streams from his custom built basement studio at his Roslyn Heights, New York home on UStream named Live From the Compound from 2012 to 2014, initially as a hobby and were casual in nature.[11] In the wake of his firing, Cumia said, he "was able to just get servers and be able to feed that show out to the public without having to start from scratch", allowing him to launch within weeks.[11]
On August 4, 2014, The Anthony Cumia Show began airing, Monday through Thursday.[10][13] During the opening months some shows aired from Cumia's basement studio, by his home bar, or in his garden.[11][14] In November 2014, Cumia said the network had over 40,000 paid subscribers.[11]
On March 10, 2015, the Legion of Skanks (Big Jay Oakerson, Dave Smith, and Luis J. Gomez) hosted a podcast after The Anthony Cumia Show. Starting in June 2015 subscribers also gained access to the Legion of Skanks, making it the first podcast to join The Anthony Cumia Network full-time.[14] The show aired on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9pm.[15] As Gomez described it in 2016, "When you come to watch the Legion of Skanks show, you should be hearing racist, sexist, offensive shit. If you're upset about that, don't watch the show."[16] The show announced on May 16, 2016, that it would be leaving the network May 31.[15]
Gavin McInnes launched The Gavin McInnes Show[17] on the network on June 15, 2015, airing Monday through Thursday.[18] The idea for the Proud Boys, which McInnes founded, originated in "the Compound", Cumia's mansion, around 2016.[6] Cumia has said that it began as a prank on a Compound Media employee that "mutated" and "it was never supposed to go any further than that".[6] Men associated with Compound Media met at New York City bars and the Proud Boys were formed at those meetings, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.[5] In monologues on his show, McInnes publicized the Proud Boys and laid out the group's ideology of Western chauvinism.[16][7][5] He praised right-wing violence and regularly used racial slurs.[16][4] Among his guests were far-right figures Milo Yiannopoulos, Richard Spencer, Jason Kessler, Christopher Cantwell, Mike Cernovich, Faith Goldy, Roosh V, and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.[16][5] He also mingled with comedians considered more mainstream.[16]
In 2016, The Anthony Cumia Network relaunched as Compound Media.[3][third-party source needed]Redbar Radio, hosted by Mike David, first aired on the network on November 2, 2016. The show then aired every Friday at 4pm for eleven weeks.[19][non-primary source needed]
In May 2018, it was announced that due to his health and legal issues, Lange would be taking an indefinite hiatus from the show, and it would revert to the name The Anthony Cumia Show, with third mic Dave Landau continuing as co-host.[28]
On June 27, 2024, Cumia announced that the Compound Media studios were closing and that he was merging with Gavin McInnes' network, Censored.TV as Compound Media was no longer making a profit, and hadn't for at least two years. This news comes on the heels of Anthony's move to South Carolina where he built a studio in his new home from where he hosts The Anthony Cumia show and co-host's Compound Censored with McInnes.[third-party source needed]
^Former shows listed in italics. Some former shows are not listed due to removal from the Compound Media archives and/or lack of credible external references.
^ abLandau, Dave [@LandauDave] (1 March 2021). "4:41 PM - Mar 1, 2021" (Tweet). Retrieved 24 December 2022 – via Twitter. Ant and I had talked about this move and I'm excited to join LwC. I wanted to Skype in today but he felt it was best to move on. He's one of the funniest people alive and I was honored to work with him. Thank you to all at Compound and to those who supported the show.