Clay Travis

Clay Travis

media personality United States

Clay Travis is an American sports journalist, attorney, and media personality known for his outspoken conservative views and commentary on sports and politics. He is the founder of OutKick, a sports media company that combines sports analysis with cultural commentary. Travis has gained popularity through his radio show and social media presence, where he often addresses controversial topics, including the intersection of sports and socio-political issues. Recently, he voiced criticism of a Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Tom Hanks, arguing that it perpetuated divisive stereotypes about Trump supporters.

Born on Apr 06, 1979 (46 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.02%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
328,761
Power
20,858$
Sentiment
4.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 4 4.50 0.09% +10% 331,002,651 328,761 $21,000,000 20,858$
Totals 4 331,002,651 328,761 $21,000,000 20,858$
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Recent Mentions

United States United States: Clay Travis discussed a young Israeli couple being killed outside a Washington, D.C., area Jewish museum. 5

Fox News: Imagine Dragons ignites social media storm after waving Palestinian flag

United States United States: OutKick founder Clay Travis reacted to President Donald Trump's move to ban foreign students from attending Harvard. 5

Fox News: Trump threatens to pull $3B Harvard funding over foreign students records tiff

United States United States: Clay Travis is the founder of OutKick who interviewed Calley Means about youth transgender treatments. 5

Fox News: White House MAHA Official Destroys Youth Transgender Treatments As Nike Continues To Dodge Study Questions

United States United States: Trump told Clay Travis, the founder of sports website Outkick, during an interview aboard Air Force One. 5

CNN: President Trump says he’ll host Kansas City Chiefs at White House to celebrate 2020 Super Bowl victory