Colin Cowherd and Premiere Networks have announced a new digital venture. TheHerdNow.com becomes the home for Cowherd’s content. And according to the official announcement, there’s going to be plenty of content for those who want to peruse the site:

The site serves as the digital home for content created and curated by Colin Cowherd including bold opinion pieces, viral news stories, exclusive podcasts, and original video series. The new site also serves as a portal for fans to find stories covering the best moments and interviews from Cowherd’s radio show, as well as the daily podcast and streaming audio of “The Herd.”

Bold opinion pieces certainly falls into Cowherd’s M.O. And the site which is a joint partnership between Cowherd, Premiere Networks and Red Seat Ventures. Of course, we have a quote from the man himself:

“I’ve chosen to work with the best people in the industry, and the support I’ve received has been like nothing I’ve ever experienced,” shared Cowherd. “I feel incredibly lucky to launch this venture for fans to connect with my best content whenever and wherever they happen to be.”

The site is a one-stop shopping for Cowherd’s shows, hot takes and various other content he and his staff will archive. It makes for a site that Cowherd followers will want to visit time and time again. As for his detractors, they can avoid it if they so wish.

It adds to his radio show on Fox Sports Radio, his FS1 simulcast, his FS1 show, “Speak for Yourself” which he co-hosts with Jason Whitlock and his appearances on Fox NFL Kickoff  on the Fox Television Network. So to say that Cowherd is all over the place would be an understatement. It’s all there for fans to visit and click for as long as they like. Yum.

[Premiere Networks]

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