Podcasting and Influencer Partnerships

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy discusses the key elements to a successful podcast and addresses rumors about signing influencer Alix Earle. He emphasizes the importance of being early, different, and credible with the audience.

Media Trust and New News Outlets

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy discusses media trust and the potential for a new news outlet amid attacks from The New York Times Magazine. He believes there is a lack of trust in mainstream media and sees an opportunity for new media voices to provide news content to a younger generation.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom for launching a new podcast, calling him 'trash' and a 'slick' politician more interested in self-promotion than governing. Portnoy highlights Newsom's hypocrisy during the Covid-19 pandemic and accuses him of campaigning for president while the state faces challenges.

Barstool Sports Founder Donates $60,000 to Save Tiny Brick Oven Pizza Shop

Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, donated $60,000 to a struggling pizza shop in Baltimore, Maryland, allowing it to stay open after the business planned to close permanently. Portnoy was impressed with the pizza and decided to help after learning about the challenges faced by the shop.

Barstool Sports and WNBA Marketing Strategies

The success story of Barstool Sports, from a small Boston newspaper to an internationally recognized media conglomerate, using attractive female models in its marketing strategy. The article also discusses the WNBA potentially adopting a similar 'Sex Sells' approach for business growth.

Support for Law Enforcement by Tunnel to Towers and Barstool Sports

Tunnel to Towers CEO and Barstool Sports founder team up to support law enforcement in the face of rising violent crimes, with a recent case involving fallen law enforcement officers in New York.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation pays off mortgage for family of fallen NYPD officer

Tunnel to Towers Foundation is paying off the mortgage for the family of fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed during a traffic stop. The foundation's gesture has been praised by social media users and other organizations, including Barstool Sports. The suspect in the case has been identified as Guy Rivera, with over 20 prior arrests.

Controversy between Deadspin and Barstool Sports

After the new owners of Deadspin laid off all employees, Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports celebrated the news. Deadspin has a history of attacking Barstool and its owner, and has faced controversies of its own, including accusations of racism and defamation lawsuits.