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How the Jester Became King

Dave Portnoy and the Unauthorized Real Story of Barstool Sports

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How the Jester Became King

De: Charlie Stanton
Narrado por: George Newbern
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The rags-to-riches tale of controversial media personality Dave Portnoy.

"17 years ago, I started a little gambling rag in my parents' basement called Barstool Sports. I had no idea, nobody could predict, the wild ride that it would set my life on."—Dave Portnoy, January 2020

Dave Portnoy's unpredictable rise to fame and fortune didn't happen overnight. And as Barstool's Kevin Clancy explained, "It'll never happen again." From handing out newspapers alone in a dirty subway station, to selling his digital media company for half a billion dollars, and then buying it back for $1, Portnoy's twenty-year, controversy-filled Barstool Sports adventure is one you have to hear to believe.

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How the Jester Became King is an engaging and surprisingly informative look at Dave Portnoy and the rise of Barstool Sports. Even for readers who think they know the Barstool story, the book offers a lot of background and context that isn’t widely known—especially around the early Massachusetts days, before the company’s move to New York and eventual national prominence.

One of the book’s strengths is how effectively it handles Portnoy’s absence from the project. Rather than feeling like a gap, the author smartly weaves in Portnoy’s own words through past interviews, podcasts, and public commentary. The result still feels authentic to his voice and personality, without relying on hagiography or guesswork.

The early chapters are particularly strong, painting a clear picture of how scrappy, regional, and personality-driven Barstool was at the start. That foundation helps explain both its success and its controversies, and gives proper weight to how unconventional the company’s rise really was.

Overall, this is an enjoyable and worthwhile read—especially for anyone interested in modern media, internet culture, or how an outsider brand can muscle its way into the mainstream. It doesn’t require blind fandom to appreciate, and it adds depth to a story that’s often reduced to headlines and hot takes.

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