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Chris Long Launches Production Company Yote House Media


Yote House Media
Yote House Media

Former defensive end and 2-time Super Bowl Champion Chris Long launches a new media company, Yote House -- a full-service production company and content studio dedicated to creating content at the intersection of sports and culture. Yote House's flagship podcast, "Green Light with Chris Long," will deliver three-episodes per week, including an all-new live show format every Monday morning at 10am ET.

The live show will be co-hosted by Chris and Kyle Long, along with Nate Collins -- and will feature weekly contributors including former NFL head coach Jeff Fisher, NFL Insider Diana Russini and ESPN's Stanford Steve Coughlin, among others. So far, "Green Light" has garnered significant acclaim within both general sports fans and NFL insiders alike.

"When I retired in 2019, I wanted to keep working, to stay involved in football, to have a voice, but I wanted to do it on my own terms," said Long. "When I started recording 'Green Light,' success was no sure thing, but it has been thrilling to see the growth of the show over the last few years. Our cast and crew has expanded, we've been blessed with incredible guests, and have worked hard at developing dynamic content and connecting with our fanbase. As 'Green Light' has grown, so has our ambition to do more content development, which is why the launch of Yote House Media is a natural next step as we continue to expand."

"We're excited to continue to build on the success of 'Green Light' and expand our offerings by creating more authentic content with athletes and partners," added Yote House CEO, Scott Reinen. "The media landscape continues to grow and evolve, and we're committed to fostering a collaborative environment open for business."

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