I take nothing out of context, genius. The discussion was started by Badge and I was responding to him- in context. And I said Barstool was the biggest online sports media company. Because newsflash: they are.
Have the Doc up your thorazine or try cleaning Portnoy's cack out of your eyes - no it isn't - not close.Are you to broke to pay attention?
ESPN: 13.9 million subscribers
Bleacher Report: 4.68 million subscribers
Barstool Sports: 1.89 million subscribers
https://www.businessinsider.com/espn-losing-social-media-audience-trump-facebook-instagram-jemele-hill-bleacher-report-barstool-2017-9Gosh who to believe MDolt or Business insider
"Just talk to a 24-year-old," says David Finocchio, co-founder, and CEO of Bleacher Report, the 10-year-old digital-media brand acquired by Time Warner for $170 million that has fast grown to 45 million unique visitors in the US, according to comScore.
Bleacher reaches 250 million people each month overall thanks to its social footprint."Our social content is better because we have a more peer-to-peer voice," he said. "We connect with younger people like they're texting their friends, not like a classic media company shouting out.
"If a traditional media company uses terms like 'dope' or 'lit,' it comes across as condescending," he said. "They can't get away with it."
On the surface, ESPN's social-media presence does appear fairly lit. It has 33.5 million Twitter followers whereas Bleacher Report has 5 million and
edgy upstart Barstool Sports has 900,000.