"OutKick The Morning" with premieres on Thursday at 8 a.m. ET to coincide with the start of the NFL season – but don’t expect the new morning show to focus solely on sports.
"OutKick The Morning" will air each weekday on a variety of platforms, including Facebook, X and YouTube, or as Arnolt put it,"pretty much anywhere you’d go to get your streaming content." The outspoken Arnolt believes OutKick, known for its, is a far cry from the Disney-owned ESPN where she was previously employed. She hopes to make a"very unique and special" morning show where everything is on the table.
"I'm just going to come at it from exactly how I feel. And I think people are going to appreciate that. And not only that, but the types of stories I'm going to be talking about, I also think are going to be very unique," she continued."I'm not just looking to do the same thing everyone else is doing."
"He very explicitly said, ‘If you have something that you want to say, as long as you have the facts to back it up and you feel strongly about it, I will never fault you for that, and you have no fear of any type of backlash or repercussions for saying what you feel is the truth,’" Arnolt recalled earlier this year.