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  2. Pardon My Take - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .barstoolsports .com /shows /pardon-my-take. Pardon My Take (abbreviated " PMT ") is a comedic sports podcast released three times per week by Barstool Sports. It is hosted by Dan "Big Cat" Katz and PFT Commenter. The podcast debuted on February 29, 2016. It first appeared on the US iTunes charts on March 2, 2016, in the number one ...

  3. David Portnoy - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Portnoy left the Yankee Group and founded Barstool Sports. [4] The early iteration of Barstool was a four-page sports newspaper that Portnoy handed out on subway platforms and street corners in Boston. [11] [10] The paper was meant to appeal to young men and rejected political correctness. [10]

  4. Barstool Sports - Wikipedia

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    barstoolsports .com. Current status. Active. Barstool Sports is an American blog website and digital media company headquartered in New York City that publishes sports journalism and pop culture -related content. It is owned by David Portnoy, who founded the company in 2003 in Milton, Massachusetts .

  5. Barstool Sports podcast hosts face backlash for sexist ...

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    Following the Chiefs-Jets game, Barstool Sports personalities Dan “Big Cat” Katz and Eric “PFT Commenter” Sollenberger - hosts of the popular Pardon My Take podcast - shared their ...

  6. Joe Burrow will appear on Pardon My Take podcast, known for ...

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    Pardon My Take, a Barstool Sports property co-hosted by personalities Barstool Big Cat and PFT Commenter, is known for its informal, joke-laden and sometimes edgy style.

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  8. Kat Timpf - Wikipedia

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    Timpf lives in Manhattan. She was raised as a Roman Catholic and remained a devout Catholic until the age of 17, when she moved away from the faith. [28] She is a libertarian and believes in limited government, no involvement in economic policy, and allowing social decisions to be made by the individual.

  9. Stu Feiner - Wikipedia

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    Feiner currently works for Barstool Sports. Feiner also is known to be the real life inspiration of Al Pacino's character in the 2005 film Two for the Money . [1] [2] Feiner is currently a host on Barstool Sports Advisors [3] with David Portnoy , Dan "Big Cat" Katz and Gerard "Jersey Jerry" Gilfone.