Report: ESPN Not Telling the Whole Story About Good NBA Ratings
ESPN recently celebrated the good news that ratings for its NBA season opener were “up 95 percent.” However, this claim lacks serious context.
ESPN recently celebrated the good news that ratings for its NBA season opener were “up 95 percent.” However, this claim lacks serious context.
Using the Olympics as a metaphor, Outkick’s Jason Whitlock blasted white liberal “gatekeepers” in Hollywood who “define blackness” and influence black celebrities such as Dave Chappelle, LeBron James, Jay-Z, and John Legend, on how they can conform to their ideals of what it means to be “black.”
A survey finds that the NBA is now seen more like a political organization, with most saying they no longer think of the league as a sport.
Outkick’s Jason Whitlock penned a monstrous takedown of LeBron James, raking the L.A. Laker star over the coals for being not just the worst possible representative of the NBA, but a “puppet for a global corporation and Democratic politicians.”
Jason Whitlock says that when the Chiefs and the Texans lined up prior to the game in a show of “unity,” fans booed, and it was right to do.
On Tuesday, Outkick’s Jason Whitlock ridiculed “bigot” LeBron James for saying blacks are “scared” in America.
Last week, ‘Atlantic’ writer Jemle Hill posted a tweet accusing every single Trump voter of being a racist.
Last month, ESPN saw its lowest ratings in the network’s 41-year history as “WokeCenter on steroids” takes over, Outkick’s Clay Travis noted on Friday.
Clay Travis blasted “blue checkmark” anti-Trumpers in the media who have spread forboding news about the coronavirus, while simultaneously criticizing the Trump Administration over the recently downgraded coronavirus death toll numbers.
As is the case with most things, it turns out Rush Limbaugh was right all along.
Sports commentator Clay Travis jumped to Twitter with his advice for how athlete activists should fight poverty and strife: Promote marriage, education, and waiting to start a family.
With the combine in the rear-view mirror, the topic on most sports talk shows continues to be the quarterback debate surrounding the top 4 or 5 signal-callers who are expected to go in the first half of the first round.
Thursday, Fox Sports 1’s Jason Whitlock went on Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage” with Clay Travis and discussed Papa John’s founder John Schnatter’s resignation following the use of a racial slur in a conference call. The pizza chain pulled Schnatter’s
“Outkick the Coverage” founder Clay Travis ripped activists, including a school associate professor Ellen Currano, that are pushing to have the University of Wyoming’s new slogan, “The world needs more cowboys,” removed due to racism. Travis called the group of activists upset
Thursday on Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage,” MLB.com’s Jon Morosi predicted New York Mets minor league prospect and former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow would be in a big league uniform by September because he has shown he “belongs” in
On Monday, July 2, Clay Travis of the popular sports site “Outkick the Coverage,” visited with the Curt Schilling Podcast to discuss topics ranging from NFL anthem rules, Supreme Court Picks, and Clay’s possible run for the U.S. Senate from Tennessee.
During his live stream, “Outkick the Coverage” founder Clay Travis responded to Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) calling for people to harass members of President Donald Trump’s administration. Travis compared Waters’ comments to how white people pushed back against the civil rights
In reaction to NBA Hall of Famer Kevin McHale receiving backlash on Twitter from media members and other users for attending a President Donald Trump rally in Minnesota Wednesday. Whitlock said Twitter is the “headquarters for left-wing insanity” and called it “headquarters
ESPN has announced that it is eliminating its public editor/ombudsman position after the last person to hold that position, Jim Brady, published a column noting that ESPN’s future has never been less certain.
As week three continues for ESPN’s new “woke” morning show, the numbers reveal that Get Up! is still struggling to gain viewers.
Earlier this month, Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James threatened to sue Nick Saban’s Alabama Crimson Tide for copyright infringement over a barbershop-themed talk show. Now, the future Hall of Famer finds himself accused of copyright infringement over his own barbershop-themed
Monday on Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage,” host Clay Travis reacted to former Los Angeles Laker star Kobe Bryant winning an Oscar for Best Animated Short because of his documentary titled “Dear Basketball.” Travis noted Kobe Bryant’s history of sexual
Sunday, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster was arrested for domestic violence after the victim alleged the rookie physically dragged her during an argument. Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage” host Clay Travis noted the “irony” in Foster’s arrest because he took a
In a Monday appearance on Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage,” Fox Sports 1’s Jason Whitlock argued that liberalism and the victim mentality has taught black people to believe they are “nothing” without the white politicians saving them. “[I]f you
After getting punk’d on New Years Eve, CNN went full fake news by selectively editing “boobs” out of the phony marriage proposal.
Nearly two weeks ago, ESPN President John Skipper shocked the media world by suddenly resigning from his position at the “Worldwide Leader.”
In a Monday live show, OutkicktheCoverage.com founder Clay Travis ripped ESPN “SC6” anchor Jemele Hill for calling on people to boycott everything related to the Dallas Cowboys in response to owner Jerry Jones requiring players to stand for the National Anthem. In
fter Clay Travis of Outkick the Coverage reported on Tuesday afternoon that ESPN had pulled an Asian-American announcer named Robert Lee off of a University of Virginia broadcast, due to concerns that his name might be “offensive to some viewers.” Given how similar Lee’s name is to that Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
During Monday’s Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” host Clay Travis predicted New York Mets minor league outfielder Tim Tebow will make it to the majors by the end of the season. The Mets promoted Tebow to High-A St.
Monday on his Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” Clay Travis bashed the NFL after four players with domestic violence were drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft. In this year’s draft, the Cincinnati Bengals selected running back Joe Mixon
On his Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” Clay Travis reacted to Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman saying on ESPN last week that free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been blackballed by NFL owners over his national anthem protest
During the Monday version of his Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” host Clay Travis reacted to the new Nike ad that promotes equality “everywhere,” pointing out how “hypocritical” the company is for paying its Indonesian workers 1/76th what American
On Tuesday’s Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” host Clay Travis reacted to Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones’ arrest video, saying its coverage would be much different if Jones were white like swimmer Ryan Lochte, Duke’s Grayson Allen
Wednesday on his Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” Clay Travis responded to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick saying his national anthem protests have made “an impact on a lot of people’s lives.” Travis, who said he agrees
During the Friday broadcast of “Outkick the Coverage” on Fox Sports Radio, host Clay Travis reacted to the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback situation with Blaine Gabbert, who has had a dismal season, and backup Colin Kaepernick, who Travis said has quit on
Monday on his Fox Sports Radio show “Outkick the Coverage,” host Clay Travis declared Stanford junior running back and 2015 Heisman runner-up Christian McCaffrey the best non-quarterback white skill position player ever. “[McCaffrey] is the greatest white football player, who
During Thursday’s “Outkick the Coverage” on Fox Sports 1 radio, host Clay Travis reacted to the NCAA’s removal of championship events from the state of North Carolina because of the state’s controversial bathroom bill, as well as the NBA who removed