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Tyler Scott Pisani (born May 28, 1990) is an American media personality and businessman. Born in Spokane, Washington, Pisani is the host and creator of the Tee Party Country Music podcast..[1] and co-founder of the hockey apparel brand BOX4FIGHTING[2]. Tyler Pisani is the Director of Audience & Consumer Marketing with The Spokesman-Review[3]. Pisani has been the play-by-play voice of the Eastern Washington University Eagles Hockey Club since 2015[4], and is the Vice President of the Eagles Hockey Booster Club[5]. In 2021, Pisani was named one of the "25 under 35" by Editor and Publisher magazine[6]
Tyler Scott Pisani | |
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Born | Spokane, Washington, U.S. | May 28, 1990
Nationality | American |
Other names | Ty Scott, Ty Lee, Ty Pisani, Tyler Scott |
Occupation(s) | Media personality, Businessman |
Known for | Tee Party Country Music podcast, BOX4FIGHTING, EWU Eagles Hockey, The Spokesman-Review, Tee Party Communications |
Early life and education
editPisani was born and raised in Spokane, Washington until the age of 12. He graduated from Olympic High School in Bremerton, Washington in 2008[7], where he was a varsity athlete. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sports Marketing and Media and a Master's degree in Public Relations from Full Sail University. Pisani graduated from Grand Canyon University with his Master's in Business Administration in 2023.
Career
editMedia
editPisani has been active in the media industry since high school, working in TV news, radio, podcasts, and newspapers. He has been the MC/Host of the Farmjam Music Festival in Colville, Washington, since 2021.
Podcasting
editPisani is the host and creator of the Tee Party Country Music podcast.[1] The podcast has featured guests such as Priscilla Block, Alexandra Kay, Ray Fulcher, Kenton Bryant, Mitch Rosell, and Brett Kissel[8]. Pisani has been involved in podcasting for over a decade, with previous shows including MyBriefs Sports and The Hangover Hut.
Radio
editPisani began his radio career as an intern on an afternoon sports show, "The Lockerroom," hosted by Toby Howell[9]. He quickly advanced to producer of the relaunched show and later hosted a Saturday morning sports show with Jim Walden[9] and the Gonzaga Basketball Gameday Live post-game show during their 2017 national championship run. Pisani transitioned to country radio in 2015, joining the Mountain Morning show as "Tippy" for two years before leaving in 2018.
Business
editPisani is a serial entrepreneur, having created and launched multiple brands, including the Tee Party Podcast.[1], Tee Party Communications[10], and BOX4FIGHTING[2]. He launched Tee Party PR in 2020[10]
Sports
editSince 2015, Pisani has been the play-by-play voice for the Eastern Washington University Eagles Hockey Club. He has held roles such as Assistant General Manager and Director of Gameday Operations[11]. He also serves as the Vice President of the Eagles Hockey Booster Club[5]
Publishing
editPisani has made significant contributions to the news publishing subscription industry. In 2021, he was named one of the "25 under 35" by Editor and Publisher magazine[6]. He is currently the Director of Audience & Consumer Marketing at The Spokesman-Review[3]. Pisani regularly presents at regional and international conferences[12], including the Audience Development Media Alliance (ADMA)[13] and the International News Media Association (INMA)[14]. He has won multiple awards for his work, including ADMA's "Best of" awards in 2021[15] and 2022[16]
Personal life
editPisani lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife and son.
References
edit- ^ a b c "Ty The Country Music Podcast Host". Tee Party Podcast. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b "About Us". Box4Fighting. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b "Masthead | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ^ "EWU Eagles Hockey - ACHA Men's Hockey club". www.ewueagleshockey.com. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b "About Us". Eagles Hockey Booster Club. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b Yang, Nu; Mateos, Evelyn (2021-03-31). "E&P's 25 Under 35 2021: The Next Gen of News Professionals". Editor and Publisher. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ "Oly boys soccer can't keep up with speedy Rams. Trojans' run ends at districts". Kitsap Daily News. 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ "LISTEN NOW". Tee Party Podcast. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b "Media". The Goal Line. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ a b "Tee Party Communications". Tee Party Podcast. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ "Eastern Washington University - Powered By esportsdesk.com". admin.esportsdesk.com. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- ^ "2022 Awards". ADMA. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- ^ Admin, ADMA. "Digital Growth Panel". ADMA. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- ^ "Spokesman-Review increases subscriptions, decreases churn with better communication - Mather Economics". 2020-10-08. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- ^ "2021 Awards". ADMA. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ "2022 Awards". ADMA. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
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