I can't imagine how one would learn physics from his appearances. It's not bad, it's sort of non-existent, IMO. He's very entertaining, I guess, but he never actually says much of substance. I don't think he's wrong too often, but I haven't heard him a lot. I find him a bit annoying, personally, along with most all of the "TV physicists". They all cater to an audience that doesn't actually want to study physics, which is OK, I guess. After all, I like to read about black holes even though I know nothing much about GR and don't want to if it means real work. Still, I'd rather watch a Leonard Susskind lecture on YouTube than listen to DeGrasse Tyson.
JMHO, if you like it go for it. It won't help you solve your homework problems though.