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Barstool Sports is an American blog website and digital media company headquartered in New York City that publishes
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-related content. It is owned by Dave Portnoy, who founded the company in 2003 in
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History


Launch and growth (2003–2016)

Barstool began in 2003 as a weekly print publication distributed for free at transit stops in the Boston metropolitan area that offered gambling advertisements and
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projections but later expanded to encompass other topics. It launched on the Internet in 2007. The site was headquartered in Milton, Massachusetts, identifiable with a cardboard sign with the site's name written in ballpoint pen. Portnoy hired Kevin Clancy in 2009 and launched Barstool New York, the blog's first major move outside the Boston area. Barstool ceased publication of the print version in 2010 and transitioned to a web-only model.


Early controversies

In August 2011, the site received criticism over nude photos of
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Tom Brady's two-year-old son, which was accompanied by comments saying the child had a "howitzer", which a former prosecutor suggested was sexualization of a minor. Portnoy argued that the comments were meant to be humorous in tone and were not intended to be seen as sexual. Critics allege that comments on the site by Portnoy and others normalize rape culture. Comments that have sparked debate include a post on a 2010 blog in which Portnoy said, "Even though I never condone rape if you're a size 6 and you're wearing skinny jeans you kind of deserve to be raped right?" This was a joke about an Australian court case in which a judge stated that a woman wearing skinny jeans could not be raped as they were too tight to be taken off without consent. Other elements that have received criticism include comments such as "we don't condone rape of any kind at our Blackout Parties ... however if a chick passes out that's a gray area". Portnoy, in response, has stated that, "...It's not our intent, with jokes, to poke fun at rape victims," while pointing out the satirical nature of the site's content. A
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protest group called ''Knockout Barstool'' held a demonstration outside of a 2012 Blackout party at Boston's House of Blues. Portnoy has been openly dismissive of the protest group, referring to them as "serial protesters", "nutbags" and "crazy bitches".


Further expansion

By 2013, Barstool Sports had expanded to five cities, including Philadelphia and Chicago, with a university-focused BarstoolU brand. Each franchise had its own editorial staff and voice and operated autonomously from the main Barstool Sports blog. The blogger team published around 70 to 80 posts each weekday. According to Entrepreneur.com in December 2013, more than four million unique users visited Barstool monthly, with over 80 million page views.


Barstool Blackout Tour

In 2011 and 2012, the BarstoolU brand ran the "Barstool Blackout Tour," a series of electronic dance parties with as many as 2,500 attendees at venues in cities and college towns on the East Coast and in the Midwest. The parties were criticized for promoting excessive drinking and allowing underage drinking, as well as four assaults that have happened at the proceedings. In February 2012, Boston mayor Thomas M. Menino expressed concern through a spokesperson over the parties' promotion of "excessive drinking to the point of blacking out" and that such promotion would not be a good message for the city. Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission agents and club security at a House of Blues event in Boston the following month confiscated 300 fake identifications and refused admission for around three-fourths of the event's 2000 ticket holders. Shortly thereafter Portnoy announced that the company would not be scheduling more of the events in Boston, stating that "it just doesn't seem like Boston is friendly to nightlife of our sort, at least".


The Chernin Group investment (2016–2020)

By 2016, Barstool claimed to pull in 250 million views per month. On January 7, 2016, private equity firm The Chernin Group (TCG) purchased a 51% majority stake in Barstool Sports, valuing the company at between $10 and $15 million. According to Chernin Group president of digital Mike Kerns, Kerns was put in contact with Portnoy via mutual friend and former
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quarterback Jared Lorenzen. After an initial phone call, Kerns flew to Boston to have dinner with Portnoy, discuss the Barstool vision, and begin preliminary investment talks. Following the TCG investment, the company moved its headquarters from Boston to New York City. Portnoy continued to run the site and retained complete creative control as Chief of Content. On July 19, 2016, Erika Nardini, former chief marketing officer of AOL, was announced as the CEO of Barstool Sports. In 2020, Chernin relinquished control of Barstool as part of the Penn National Gaming partnership. Also in 2016, Barstool bought Old Row Sports, another sports blog, for an estimated $10 to US$15 million. During the week of Super Bowl LI, Barstool broadcast a televised version of ''The Barstool Rundown'' live from Houston on
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. The show made headlines on February 2, 2017, after
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punter Pat McAfee announced during a segment of that night's episode that he was retiring from the NFL to become a contributor to the site. On June 19, 2017, the site announced that Michael Rapaport would be joining Barstool Sports and hosting a podcast. Rapaport and Barstool quickly ended their relationship in a public feud involving
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. On October 18, ''Barstool Van Talk'' debuted on
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. The show starred '' Pardon My Take'' personalities PFT Commenter and Dan "Big Cat" Katz. It was canceled after one episode, with ESPN Inc. president John Skipper citing concerns about distinguishing the content of Barstool from that of ESPN. The show's removal came after past statements from Barstool president Dave Portnoy resurfaced, one of which involved calling current ESPN employee Sam Ponder a "slut". Following a fundraising round reported in January, Barstool is said to have received a valuation of $100 million. CEO Erika Nardini said The Chernin Group has invested $25 million in the website. On February 18, Michael Rapaport was fired after making a derogatory comment towards the site's fan-base. On March 28, 2018, NBA player Frank Kaminsky launched a Barstool podcast, ''Pros and Joes,'' hosted by himself and three high-school friends.


Penn National Gaming investment and purchase (2020–2023)

According to Vox, Barstool generated between $90 and $100 million in revenue in 2019, with the majority from podcasts, merchandise sales, and gambling deals. On January 29, 2020,
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company Penn National Gaming purchased a 36% stake in Barstool Sports for $135 million in cash and $28 million in
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, valuing Barstool at $450 million. Penn National would have the option to pay an additional $62 million in 3 years to increase its stake to 50%. Penn's investment was seen as part of a growing trend of gambling and media companies to partner to capitalize on the anticipated boom in
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after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed sports betting in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Following the sale, The Chernin Group maintained a 36% stake in the company. The company subsequently launched Barstool Sportsbook, a mobile application for sports betting, in Pennsylvania on September 18, 2020. During its first week of operation, it handled $11 million in wagers. In January 2021, the company announced that the Sportsbook would expand to Michigan. Penn National announced that they would be matching all first-time deposits by donating to the Barstool Fund, raising a total of $4,550,280 for Michigan small businesses. On July 27, 2021, Barstool Sports became the new title sponsor of the Arizona Bowl and would have exclusive international broadcast rights. The 2021 edition of the game was canceled due to the
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, but the game was played in 2022. and featured various Barstool Sports media personalities on commentary and in on-field roles. Under Penn's ownership, Barstool experienced a wave of criticism from its audience over inflammatory and politically charged content. Most of the content in question was posted in support of controversial progressive social causes during the 2020 civil unrest. Perhaps the most noteworthy example was a June 2020 episode of the "Schnitt Talk" podcast where a guest explicitly encouraged listeners to "burn down a police precinct". Host Ellie Schnitt excitedly responded by saying "I agree with that". The episode was followed by weeks of intense backlash from the company's audience, as well as a rebuke from Portnoy (a staunch supporter of first responders). Schnitt left the company in September 2020. In February 2023, Penn exercised its option to pay $388 million and become the sole owner of Barstool.


Repurchase by Dave Portnoy (2023)

On August 8, 2023, Dave Portnoy announced that Penn Entertainment had ended its relationship with Barstool Sports and had divested ownership of the company back to him. Penn had announced a $2 billion agreement with ESPN to rebrand Barstool Sportsbook as ESPN Bet, and the sale was intended to relieve Penn of "non-compete and other restrictive covenants" tied to its ownership of Barstool. Portnoy stated, "The regulated industry is probably not the best place for Barstool Sports and the type of content we make". The agreement stipulates that Penn will receive 50% of the gross proceeds of any future sale of Barstool, but Portnoy stated that he planned to maintain his ownership of the site "till I die". On February 11, 2024, Barstool Sports and DraftKings finalized a multi-year sports betting media partnership after the Super Bowl and the termination of Barstool's non-compete with PENN Entertainment. This deal kicked off with a live-streamed free-throw challenge event featuring Barstool talent, where viewers could win part of a $100,000 prize pool. In January 2024, Barstool Sports announced that they are partnering with Rumble. Barstool played a role in spreading false claims about Mary Kate Cornett, a 19-year-old student at the University of Mississippi who was the subject of fake rumors that she slept with her boyfriend's father. While Pat McAfee of ESPN was the primary figure behind spreading the rumors, Barstool's personalities including long time blogger Kevin Clancy also perpetrated the rumors, and Portnoy would later comment that he regrets the role that his company would play in spreading "vicious" rumors. Barstool and Cornett's lawyers are planning to head to mediation.


Content and audience

Barstool was described as the "Bible of Bro Culture" and a must-read for the "dude zeitgeist" for its committed audience of young men, primarily in the 18–35 age demographic, who felt disenfranchised by the mainstream media. Portnoy described the site's topics in 2011 as "sports/smut". The site contains a mixture of podcasts, blogs, and video series featuring company staff in what has been described as "a sort of online reality show: Every office argument and personal-life development was written up and fed to a growing legion of 'Stoolies'." The site is popular among professional athletes as well. Logan Couture claimed that a quarter of players in the
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read Barstool. According to ''
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'', Barstool has a culture of stealing materials from independent content creators and reposting them without attribution. In March 2019, Barstool was accused by comedian Miel Bredouw of having reposted one of her videos to the site's Twitter account without attribution. After Bredouw eventually refused to rescind her complaint in exchange for $2,000, Barstool filed a counter-claim asking Twitter to reinstate the video, alleging that the take-down was an error. Following the dispute, data from Social Blade revealed that on March 6, 2019, Barstool deleted over 60,000 posts from its Twitter account and 1,000 posts from its
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account.


Brands

Barstool owns Old Row, a sports blog it bought in 2016, and the company also operates Rough N Rowdy, an amateur wrestling contest. Barstool also owns several food and beverage brands including Pink Whitney and Stella Blue Coffee, as well as several failed food and beverage brands that it no longer (or barely) operates such as Pirate Water and Big Deal Brewing.


College social media accounts

Barstool operates various social media accounts, mostly known on
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, appointing students at colleges to run their respective accounts. The company further operates "Chicks" accounts, which are targeted towards a more feminine audience in contrast to how Barstool itself is male-targeted. Both Barstool and Chicks pages repost campus submissions, such as ones where students are encouraged to submit screenshots of chats from dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge, Bumble. Notable projects include merchandise drops and surveys to vote for the "campus bachelor."


Radio

In January, the company premiered Barstool Radio, a daily two-hour show on Sirius XM. The partnership expanded to a 24-hour channel in January 2018, which aired until January 2021. Barstool returned to radio in February 2021 with a daily
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-themed show called ''Barstool Sports: Picks Central'', distributed by Westwood One.


Podcasts

Barstool produces numerous podcasts, including programming from Dave Portnoy, Spittin' Chiclets, Pardon My Take, The Kirk Minihane Show, A New Untold Story, The Yak, Chicks in the Office as well as podcasts from Barstool bloggers and professional athletes and celebrities such as Josh Richards, Ryan Whitney, Paul Bissonnette, Colby Armstrong, Patrick Beverley, Arian Foster, and Mark Titus. In 2018, Barstool acquired the Call Her Daddy podcast, along with hiring its co-hosts, Alex Cooper and Sofia Franklyn, which Cooper then took to Spotify in 2020.


Rough N Rowdy

In November 2017, Barstool purchased the Rough N Rowdy Brawl, an amateur boxing competition held in West Virginia, to expand into live boxing events and
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. After the acquisition, Barstool created a new division called Barstool Brawl to put on as many as 12 events per year. By the competition's second iteration after the Barstool acquisition in February 2018, it drew 41,000 buys.


Over-the-top media

Barstool offers
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and
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content, which is available on
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, Amazon Fire TV,
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, and Android TV. In 2021, SLING TV announced an exclusive channel for Barstool Sports. The Brandon Walker College Football Show featuring Brandon Walker was a live call-in show that was part of the Sling TV Barstool channel.


Bars

Barstool currently has four brick-and-mortar bars in
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("Barstool Sansom");
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;
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("Barstool River North"); and
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. In May 2025, there was an incident at the Barstool Samson bar in which a patron named Mohammed Adnan Khan, "Mo Khan," was involved in an incident in which he purchased bottle service at the bar and requested a sign stating "Fuck the Jews." Mohammed then posted the video on
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and garnered the attention of Dave Portnoy. He was initially apologetic and agreed to educate himself on
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by going to
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. He then reversed his stance and started a GiveSendGo campaign. He further entrenched himself in his stance by going on a white nationalist internet show called the Stew Peters Show. He was also suspended from his college at
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and apparently lost his internship. A second student was also suspend from Temple stemming from the incident.


Personalities

Portnoy is an active blogger on the site under his self-appointed "El Presidente" character. He is also known as "The Mogul" and "Davey Pageviews". Barstool has both employed already famous personalities, notably former athletes, and developed nationally known personalities like Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper. Notable current employees include: * Jon Gruden,
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* Stu Feiner, sports handicapper, media personality, and the real life inspiration of Al Pacino's character in the 2005 film Two for the Money * Dan "Big Cat" Katz, podcaster and co-host of Barstool's Pardon My Take podcast * PFT Commenter, podcaster and co-host of Barstool's Pardon My Take podcast * Arian Foster, former All-Pro NFL
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* Josh Richards, social media personality and co-host of Barstool's BFFs podcast * Paul Bissonnette, former
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winger for the
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, analyst on NHL on TNT, and co-host of Barstool's Spittin' Chiclets podcast * Ryan Whitney, former NHL
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, analyst on NHL Network, and co-host of Barstool's Spittin' Chiclets podcast * Mark Titus,
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, The Ringer, and
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* Kirk Minihane, radio host, podcaster, and former host of
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sports talk radio show Kirk and Callahan * Patrick Beverley, former NBA player and current
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for Hapoel Tel Aviv Notable former employees include: * Pat McAfee, former NFL player and sportscaster (2016–2018) * Alex Cooper, podcaster (2018–2020) * Kat Timpf, political commentator (2016) * Jenna Marbles, social media personality (2010–2011) * Asa Akira, adult film actress (2017) * Michael Rapaport, actor and comedian (2017–2018) * Caleb Pressley, comedian and internet personality (2015–2025) *
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, former MLB player and sportscaster (2018–2020) *
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, former NFL and MLB player and current college football coach (2020–2022) * Will Compton, former NFL
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(2020–2025) * Taylor Lewan, former All-Pro NFL offensive tackle for the
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(2020–2025) Several other figures have had stints with Barstool.


Charitable work

The company partnered with NFL quarterback Baker Mayfield in 2018 to release a clothing line benefiting Special Olympics Ohio. Due to Portnoy's consistent and longstanding support for first responders, Barstool's work on behalf of fallen police officers has received an overwhelmingly positive response from Barstool's audience and the law enforcement community. This was especially true of his work for Officer Jonathan Diller's widow, Stephanie. In addition to the $1.5 million raised for Diller's family, Portnoy was invited to attend the annual NYPD gala as the guest of honor. However, one notable exception occurred when longtime employee Kevin Clancy weighed in on Diller's murder. Though he encouraged support for the company's efforts, Clancy received significant backlash from Barstool's largely pro-police audience over his past support for the BLM/Defund the Police movement. The company launched "The Barstool Difference," a philanthropy arm pegged to its Barstool Fund in March 2022. The initiative consisted of four parts: one for women-run businesses, one for veteran-run businesses, one for youth service, and one for sobriety. Tonya Dressel of Microsoft's philanthropy effort, was hired to lead the initiative.


Barstool Fund

In response to the
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and related government restrictions, Barstool launched The Barstool Fund, a non-profit that provides financial support to small businesses affected by the pandemic. The fund raised $41 million, supporting at least 167 small businesses. On top of an initial $500,000 donation from Portnoy, celebrities such as Tom Brady,
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and
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donated to the fund.


Support for Rescue Animals

Barstool has several endeavors to benefit rescue animals, including through Miss Peaches, a rescue pitbull owned by Dave Portnoy, and through Stella Blue Coffee, a company jointly owned with the Pardon My Take host, Daniel "Big Cat" Katz. Dave Portnoy's dog, Miss Peaches, gained much publicity after he adopted the pitbull on February 14, 2024, enabling Portnoy to raise over $1 Million Dollars for various animal shelters. Stella Blue Coffee has raised over $200,000.00 for the PAWS Chicago animal shelter. Dan Katz's dog, Stella, the namesake of the company, was adopted from the PAWS Chicago animal shelter.


Labor relations

In August 2019, Barstool owner Dave Portnoy posted a series of tweets in which he satirically threatened to fire "on the spot" any Barstool employee who contacted a reporter to talk about
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, as well as reposting a 2015 article in which he threatened to "smash their little union to smithereens" if Barstool employees attempted to unionize. In response, the IWW Freelance Journalists Union filed a complaint with the
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(NLRB) against Barstool, alleging that Portnoy had violated federal labor law by threatening retaliation against Barstool employees if they attempted to unionize. In January 2020, Barstool reached an informal settlement with the NLRB in which Portnoy agreed to delete the tweets in question, and which required Barstool to notify employees of their right to unionize. In addition, as part of the settlement Barstool agreed to delete a Twitter account the company had created called "Barstool Sports Union" which had solicited DMs from employees in an apparent attempt to identify union supporters within the company.


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* {{official website, http://www.barstoolsports.com/ American sport websites Internet properties established in 2007 2003 establishments in Massachusetts Free newspapers Weekly newspapers published in the United States Defunct weekly newspapers Defunct mass media in Boston Newspapers established in 2003 Newspapers disestablished in 2010 Sirius XM Radio channels Sports betting Podcasting companies Barstool Sports