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It has been a monumental week for me, Clay Travis, as I officially made the leap from digital to cable TV—OutKick the Show is now airing weekly on FS1 Wednesday nights at 6pm Eastern, marking a new era for the show that started as a college football blog back in 2011 and grew into a hub for sports and cultural commentary. According to Barrett Media, this deal isn’t just a personal milestone; it’s FS1 betting big on my blend of opinion-driven analysis, moving my signature program into prime time appointment viewing. The debut tackled the ever-shifting college football scene, with special attention on Texas quarterback Arch Manning’s playoff hopes. But, as always, I didn’t play it safe, questioning whether Texas can deliver on all that championship hype the networks keep pumping.
Amplifying that spotlight, OutKick the Show continued dominating the online and media conversation this week, especially as the Jimmy Kimmel suspension story exploded. On my channels and on OutKick’s YouTube Thursday, I went deep on Disney’s decision to bench Kimmel after a controversial monologue about the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk—a far-right conservative influencer. I argued that both sides should see equal creative lenience when it comes to cancel culture, referencing my own history defending speech rights even for those I may disagree with. I also speculated, based on my experience and insider talk, that Disney’s real motive might be tied to bigger business ambitions, currying favor with the Trump administration to get a signoff on acquiring NFL network assets.
On the business front, edispo.ph reported that my net worth now stands at a staggering $100 million, reflecting my continued success in both media and entrepreneurial ventures. OutKick merchandise has seen a spike, and the brand’s reach continues to expand through cross-promotion with my national radio hit, The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, airing weekdays noon to 3pm.
Turning to my radio work, the last few days have been filled with raw commentary about the Kirk tragedy and an intense, emotionally charged review of the far-left online radicalization that may have played a role in the assassin’s motives. The show was flooded with reactions to public celebrations of Kirk’s death—among teachers, pilots, and even youth ministers. I pushed hard for accountability, discussing a fast-growing database monitoring tens of thousands who celebrated his death online and calling for a strict moral standard: anyone publicly celebrating political assassination in taxpayer-funded roles should be terminated, no questions asked.
Senator Marsha Blackburn came on the show Thursday to break down Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Memphis following skyrocketing crime rates, emphasizing federal operations like Operation Viper and the city’s vulnerability as a logistics hub. I shared how my own sons honored Kirk by wearing suits and organizing Turning Point meetings at their schools—a testament to grassroots conservative momentum.
On social media, engagement hit new highs with my takes on Kimmel and the Kirk coverage, plus spirited debate about college football ratings and SEC dominance. I fielded questions from viewers and critics on YouTube, addressed speculation about the Chiefs’ season fallout, and fielded plenty of feedback on X and Instagram. My approach remains the same: honest, unfiltered analysis—even on the most incendiary issues.
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