Draft:Kevin Clancy (Barstool Sports)
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Kevin Clancy, professionally known as KFC, is the credited with launching Barstool New York. Dave Portnoy hired Kevin Clancy in 2009 to launch Barstool New York, the blog's first major move outside the Boston area. Barstool ceased publication of the print version in 2010 and transitioned to a web-only model.[1]
Host of KFC Radio, We Gotta Believe, One Minute Man. Hater of the Year and OG blogger since 2009. Tortured Mets, Jets and Knicks fan.
Kevin Clancy (KFC) is currently the cohost of podcast KFCRadio, along with John Feitelberg. He is also known as the One Minute Man, in reference to his popular short form news videos, that incorporate humor with current events trending on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
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