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LIVE Replay: On3 Founder/CEO Shannon Terry talks GoldandBlack.com partnership

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In case you missed it, here is our recent interview with On3 Founder and CEO Shannon Terry. In the discussion with Alan Karpick, Terry outlines why GoldandBlack.com was an important acquisition with fledging network and how he sees On3 making a big impact in the new world of college athletics, especially focusing on NIL.

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According to Terry’s LinkedIn bio, he recently founded Outsider, On3 and co-founded Spiny.ai. He previously founded and served as CEO of 247Sports (launched 2010). 247Sports was acquired by CBS Sports in January 2016. Terry Co-founded Rivals.com, in June 2000. In July 2007, Rivals.com was acquired by Yahoo!. Terry is also Co-Founder and led Pop Culture Media (ComicBook.com and PopCulture.com). In April 2017, Pop Culture Media was acquired by CBS Interactive. Companies founded by Shannon have generated more than $750 million in online revenue over the past decade. Terry has received numerous accolades in business and entrepreneurship over the past two decades, being named to the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s 2016 Hall of Fame class.

Terry was named to the SportsBusiness Journal’s Forty Under 40 in 2006 and 2007, and the SportsBusiness Journal’s Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame in 2008. Terry was the trade publication’s first digital media Hall of Fame recipient. Terry was also named to the trade publication’s 20 Most Influential People in Online Sports (ranked No. 11 & No. 14, respectively) list in 2007 and 2008.

A 1992 graduate of Lipscomb University, Terry was co-Captain of the University’s basketball team where his senior class posted more wins during its 4 years than any class in the history of college basketball (145-16).

 

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