Spencer Hall and Holly Anderson of EDSBS/Shutdown Fullcast have unveiled a new subscription site for Channel 6

From 2005 to 2019, Every Day Should Be Saturday was in the middle of much of the high school football debate on the internet, and Spencer Hall (who founded this site) and Holly Anderson played a key role in it. When EDSBS closed in 2019, Both joined SB Nation’s new high school football site, Banner Society, and continued the Shutdown Fullcast podcast (alongside Jason Kirk and Ryan Nanni).

However, Vox Media’s sports-focused licenses and layoffs led Hall (formerly SB Nation’s editorial director) to make a purchase in June 2020, and he later discovered his involvement in other projects such as The Sinful Seven, Moon Crew, and SEC Network’s Thinking. Out Loud. along with other SB Nation/Banner Society alumni. Anderson also found out with other projects, adding the Gcircular Game: Georgia podcast for the second U. S. Senate election circular. and editing political and political articles. Now, Hall and Anderson have introduced a new subscription site: Channel 6. Here are the tweets that utter this from Anderson and Hall:

https://twitter. com/HollyAnderson/status/1412836753300414470

and we solemnly promise you

that @HollyAnderson and I will give you

TWO THINGS A WEEK https://t. co/z21XE9UV9d

— BUM CHILLUPS AKA SPENCER HALL! (@edsbs) July 7, 2021

And here’s more information about what’s in the welcome message:

We do that.

That is where you open a window, write some words and send them into the ether for other people to read. Preferably on a paints computer, if we spit out the ideal conditions here. We love it when other people read our paintings, but when it’s corporate time?It’s almost equivalent to the thrill of shoplifting. (Almost. )

That’s why we (hello, we’re Spencer Hall and Holly Anderson) are launching Channel 6. We write, we create podcasts, we do television and we like to discuss for precisely seven minutes and no more. We tell many other types of stories. All the time, most commonly about games we love, but we tend to push laser rules out of the boardroom.

We’ve discovered homes we’ve enjoyed throughout our careers and places we love, but there’s a bit of wandering, whether from theme to theme and format to format. There deserves to be a place for that online. All of this brings us back to square one, and as you probably remember, that’s why we’re here. Hello again.

It’s worth reading this article in its entirety to find out why they’re doing this and what exactly they promise, but the short edit of what to expect is here:

For your money and attention, we offer you in return: Two things per week. In an effort to entertain and entertain everyone, adding to ourselves, we will be at least two things a week for you, our dear readers. Perhaps there will be less? Never, because we have just created the Channel 6 Guarantee.

These come with articles, newsletters, podcasts, stories, special projects, and much more. The value of the subscription is $10 per month or $100 per year, and there is also the option to sign up for a free trial. More information about Channel 6 can be found on its new website.

Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Anusing since 2012. He also collaborates with The Comeback. Su previous work included time at Yahoo!Sports Canada and Black Press.

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“Oh, what’s up with this? Ollie Watkins wins for England. Surely!”

The series that features athletes granting wishes to young people with serious illnesses returns this season.

“Let’s not let the game be political. . . Sport has a political part, let’s never leave it political. I like what it is now. “

“99% of the population has no idea what that means. “

Gundy didn’t say “I drove drunk,” contrary to what X AI Grok claimed in its roundup of tweets about him.

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