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pardon my take apple podcast

by Dessie Adams Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Pardon my take podcast?

Pardon My Take on Apple Podcasts On "Pardon My Take," Big Cat & PFT Commenter deliver the loudest and most correct sports takes in the history of the spoken word. Daily topics, guests, and an inability to tell what the hosts might be doing will make this your new favorite sports talk show.

What is the format of Pardon my Take?

Most Pardon My Take episodes consist of three parts. The hosts open the show with a recap of current sports news. News is followed by an interview with a sports personality, celebrity, journalist, or athlete. The show is closed with a collection of recurring original segments which vary episode to episode.

Why is it called Pardon my Take?

Since its inception, Pardon My Take has used satire to comment on traditional sports media, particularly ESPN and some of its notable personalities. The show's name is a play on the titles of ESPN television shows Pardon the Interruption and First Take.

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Where can I listen to Pardon My Take?

Pardon My Take on Stitcher.

How many listeners does Pardon My Take have?

The podcast's audience generally ranges between 750 thousand and 1.5 million listeners per episode.

Who are the hosts of Pardon My Take?

Pardon My TakeEric Sollenberger.Dan Katz.Jerry O'Connell.

How much does Dan Katz make?

Dan "Big Cat" Katz net worth and salary: Dan Katz is an American writer and podcaster, best known by the nickname "Big Cat", who has a net worth of $2 million. Dan Katz is best known for working for Barstool Sports, a sports and pop culture blog and entertainment platform.

How does Dave Portnoy make money?

Portnoy has earned his fortune as the founder of digital sports conglomerate Barstool Sports. He sold portions of Barstool over two transactions. He first sold a majority stake in 2016 to The Chernin Group. In January 2020, Penn Gaming acquired a 36% stake from the founders for $163 million.

What is PFT Commenter's real name?

Eric SollenbergerPFT Commenter / Full name

What college did Dan Katz go to?

OregonKicking & PuntingYearSchoolClass*1999Oregon*2000OregonSRCareerOregon1 more row•Jun 16, 2022

Who is Rico barstool?

Rico Bosco is the pseudonym of a sports blogger and podcast host who works at Barstool Sports. He is a co-host of several podcasts including Barstool Pick Em and the college basketball podcast Barstool Bench Mob.

When did the Pardon My Take podcast come out?

Pardon My Take (abbreviated " PMT ") is a comedic sports podcast released 2 times a week on the week of July 5th-12th, then back to 3 by Barstool Sports. It is hosted by Dan "Big Cat" Katz, and PFT Commenter. The podcast debuted on February 29, 2016.

What is the podcast "Pardon the Interruption"?

The show's name is a play on the titles of ESPN television shows Pardon the Interruption and First Take. The logo of the podcast, which took graphic elements from the two ESPN shows, prompted ESPN to send a cease-and-desist letter to Barstool Sports soon after the launch of the podcast. Barstool did change the logo.

How many listeners does Pardon My Take have?

The podcast's audience generally ranges between 750 thousand and 1.5 million listen ers per episode. In 2016, Apple named Pardon My Take one of the best podcasts of 2016, and in 2017, The Big Lead ranked Katz ...

When did Pardon My Take start?

Pardon My Take was first launched in February 2016 when PFT Commenter left the sports website SB Nation to join Barstool Sports. Longtime Barstool contributor Big Cat had been regularly communicating with PFT Commenter through Twitter prior to 2016 and the two teamed up to create Pardon My Take.

What are the parts of Pardon My Take?

Most Pardon My Take episodes consist of three parts. The hosts open the show with a recap of current sports news. News is followed by an interview with a sports personality, celebrity, journalist, or athlete. The show is closed with a collection of recurring original segments which vary episode to episode. Occasionally, the Pardon My Take hosts will alter the show's format for special episodes, including their yearly recap show and their annual award show, the "Takies." The hosts have held video exit interviews with their guests, but these have been temporarily discontinued. Most of the interviews throughout 2016 concluded by Big Cat asking the guest three questions—if the guest washed their apples, who the most famous person in the guest's cell phone was, and a third question tailored to each guest. This third question was often the most provocative one of the interview and began with Big Cat saying "a question I'm gonna ask, that you don't have to answer, but I'm gonna ask anyway."

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