Clay Travis announced Monday in an X post that today will be his last for the sport and culture website Outkick, which he started in 2011. OutKick will be integrated into Fox News Digital, and Travis will step away from his day-to-day leadership role at the site, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Travis, who sold the company to Fox News five years ago, is a former lawyer turned sports and political commentator. He founded the conservative-leaning media company as an alternative to mainstream sports coverage.
“While I am stepping away from OutKick, the platform is in a tremendous position to continue building upon its success and reach an even wider audience as it takes its next step as a vertical within Fox News Digital,” Travis told the Hollywood Reporter. “I’m excited about the future of OutKick and remaining part of the Fox News Media family as a contributor.”
He also said a new company would be coming soon.
Travis will continue his television appearances, including “Outkick the Show with Clay Travis,” which airs Wednesday nights on FS1, and as a Fox News contributor. He will also continue to co-host his nationally syndicated radio show with political commentator Buck Sexton.
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