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    Brian Bedol is an American television executive, entrepreneur, [1] and founder of the sports television channels Classic Sports Network and College Sports Television. Bedol owned CSN from 1995 to 1997 and CSTV from 2003 to 2006. Bedol has since sold off both channels, to ESPN and CBS respectively, who have renamed the channels ESPN Classic and ...

  2. For Brian Bedol, the founder and CEO of Bedrocket Media Ventures, entrepreneurship was deeply engrained from his childhood in Cleveland. Bedol’s father founded a successful small housewares manufacturing and metal stamping business and passed on his entrepreneurial spirit to Bedol. “My father was an entrepreneur and we were all involved in ...

  3. Brian Bedol is a New York-based media and tech executive with experience in radio, TV, digital, and e-commerce. He is the founder of SignUp, a platform for online learning and community, and a consultant for OpenWeb, a company that helps publishers grow their audiences and revenue.

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  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Brian Bedol is a TV pioneer and media entrepreneur who founded Kittch, a platform for culinary creators to share and monetize their skills online. He talks about the power of storytelling, building community, and loving what you do in business.

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  5. Brian Bedol. brizillanyc. Co-founder and CEO @kittch, co-owner @sagharbortavern, reformed cable guy, recovering Cleveland sports fan, spiritual cynic. kittch.com + 1 ...

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  6. Brian Bedol Co-Founded & served as Board Member and Chief Executive Officer at Sportsrocket. He serves as an Advisor at OpenWeb. He co-founded and served as Board Member at NowThis. He also served as Advisor at CourtsideVC. He also served as managing partner of Bedrock Venture Partners, an investment company that provides mentor-funding to high ...

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  8. Brian Bedol is a senior advisor and entrepreneur with experience in media, sports, and technology. He has founded and invested in several successful companies, such as ESPN Classic, CBS Sports Network, NowThis News, and Twitter.