Three of Barstool’s Top Sports Podcasts Will Be Available Only on Netflix Starting in Early 2026 – Pardon My Take, The Ryen Russillo Podcast, and Spittin Chiclets!
Netflix today announced a new multi-year partnership with Barstool Sports, bringing the video versions of three of their top sports podcasts to the streamer.
The agreement includes all new episodes from the podcast lineup, as well as select library episodes from each show. The audio versions of each podcast will remain widely available anywhere fans listen to podcasts.
Video podcast episodes will launch on Netflix in early 2026 in the US, with more markets to follow.
The podcasts joining Netflix in early 2026 include Pardon My Take, The Ryen Russillo Show, and Spittin Chiclets.
Dave Portnoy, Founder of Barstool Sports Quote: “We’re excited to partner with Netflix and hopefully bring new audiences to each platform.”
Lauren Smith, Netflix VP of Content Licensing and Programming Strategy Quote: “We’re thrilled to team up with Barstool Sports and bring their top video podcasts to Netflix. This partnership broadens how our members connect with Barstool’s leading sports voices and delivers exactly what our members crave: unfiltered commentary, sharp takes, and undeniable humor. We look forward to giving fans another exciting way to engage with the conversations they love on Netflix.”
Full Lineup:
Pardon My Take: The top-ranked sports podcast on Barstool, hosted by Big Cat and PFT Commenter, delivering their signature blend of sharp sports commentary and fan-favorite segments.
The Ryen Russillo Show: Host Ryen Russillo brings his acclaimed sports analysis and conversations with some of the most compelling voices in sports today.
Spittin’ Chiclets: Ryan Whitney, Paul Bissonnette, and Rear Admiral break down the latest across the NHL, along with their trademark pop-culture insights.
Dave Portnoy gained famed being Founder of Sports and Pop Culture Blog BARSTOOL SPORTS, but managed to parlay that into becoming an Social Media star with his wildly-popular One Bite Pizza Reviews which take him city to city, reviewing pies with his brash, direct commentary. This has been a recipe for success, winning him millions of fans, making him a poster boy for “Bro Culture”.
Portnoy made his first visit to Toronto this week flying-in on a private jet from sunny Florida. In addition to having some fun watching the Boston Red Sox in action at Rogers Centre in a four-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays, concluding Thursday, he also came for work. Penn National Gaming purchased a 36% stake in Barstool Sports (in which he still retains creative control) back in 2020, and that same company also acquired theScore in 2021, the latter hosting Portnoy this week. He even visited their King Street West offices today in-between Pizza Reviews.
Thus far, Portnoy has sung the praises of Queen Street West’s North of Brooklyn’s Pizza (8.4/10), but then panned much-loved Maker Pizza fared worse score of 6.1/10, citing “doughiness”. He was spotted today at popular Blondies’ Pizza too so that review is coming-up soon!
BlogTO and Dave Portnoy went at it and they were both trending on Twitter, with the website calling popular Pizza spots around the City reminding them of allegations of misconduct that circulated, perhaps discouraging them from inviting him to their shops.
Portnoy then snapped back on his Instagram, adding the popular site to his “Hate List”, with his supporters also chiming-in to defend him on Twitter. Despite the drama, Portnoy was in good spirits, spotted at his hotel taking Selfies and signing autographs as he head-out to Rogers Centre and jokingly on some items he signed “F*CK BlogTO” along with his signature.
See some Snaps:
Portnoy is here till the end of the week. Cannot wait to see what more antics ensue!
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