Cancel culture doesn’t exist here


Hours after digital media company OutKick and its founder Clay Travis announced they had lured host Charly Arnolt away from ESPN to join their conservative-leaning organization that covers sports, news and politics, Arnolt told IndyStar she is looking forward to finally being able to speak freely.

“It feels like I was a little bit stifled in the past,” said Arnolt, 35, who spent the past five years at ESPN and the last two years under a full-time contract. “People are too scared to speak up for the fear of being called politically incorrect. The idea of cancel culture, it doesn’t exist here. I speak freely.

“I have a lot of opinions that I haven’t been able to express, and I can’t wait to get started.”

Arnolt, a former sports anchor at Fox59 in Indianapolis, will be co-hosting a new show currently in development, which will be announced before the football season.

Travis tweeted Monday that Arnolt “will be one of the hosts of our new Outkick morning show debuting this summer. She’s leaving @espn so she can actually say what she thinks. Awesome addition.” Travis, who founded OutKick in 2011 then sold it to Fox Corporation in 2021, has been an outspoken critic of ESPN.





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