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Joe Fortenbaugh joined ESPN on a fulltime basis in August of 2020 after having been a contributor to the network’s sports betting content for more than a year. Fortenbaugh appears regularly on ESPN’s sports betting news and information program ESPN BET Live as well as in other programs and segments on television, radio and digital platforms.
Fortenbaugh’s resume includes co-founding NationalFootballPost.com, where he was a writer and manager from 2008-2014; hosting “The Sharp 600′′ sports betting podcast; and appearing as a sports betting analyst on dozens of radio shows around the country. He lived and worked in Las Vegas from 2011-2014 with the goal of meeting and learning from as many bookmakers and professional gamblers as possible. Prior to that, Fortenbaugh was a morning radio host on “95.7 The Game” in San Francisco from 2014 until joining ESPN.
A graduate of Penn State and the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Fortenbaugh is a native of Allentown, PA.
Qiant “Your Boy Q” Myers, is a radio veteran and an expert in all facets of the radio business, including production, programming and sales. Myers first began contributing part time to ESPN in December 2021, primarily on weekends.
Outside of ESPN, Myers also hosts the Locked On Raiders Podcast, the Raider Nation Radio show and is the program director for the Las Vegas Sports Network.
Before becoming a part of the national network, Myers joined ESPN Radio in Central Texas in 2012, covering high school, college and pro sports, including the College Football Playoff and CFP Championship, multiple NFL Drafts, Super Bowls, Hall of Fame Inductions, as well as hosting a daily 3-hour radio show.
Myers started his radio journey working his way up and down Central California, from Stockton, to Merced, Fresno and eventually to Monterey, working as a popular on-air personality on hip hop radio stations before making the shift to sports.