From Local TV to Big Leagues: How Two Friends Built a Sports Media Empire

Kansas City, USATue Jan 06 2026
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Two friends, Andrew Carter and Ben Walnick, swapped their steady TV jobs for a risky business venture. They pooled $6, 000 each to start Let It Fly Media, a sports content company. Their goal? To blend the speed of newsrooms with the creativity of agencies. They began by cold-calling companies and offering their services. No fancy degrees or investors backed them. Just a belief that sports storytelling was moving online. Their big break came at the 2018 PGA Championship. The PGA of America noticed their work and wanted to collaborate. This moment made them realize their business could grow bigger. Let It Fly Media quickly expanded. They went from a two-person team to a full-service production company. They worked with major sports organizations and brands. In 2024, their hard work paid off. Two Circles, a global sports marketing giant, acquired their company.
After the acquisition, Carter and Walnick stayed on as executive vice presidents. They now lead Two Circles’ North America division. Their journey from local TV to the College Football Playoff is inspiring. They offer advice on taking career risks and succeeding. Carter and Walnick share productivity tips. They say don’t overthink things. Take action, learn, and adjust as you go. They also emphasize the importance of relationships. Never burn bridges and always communicate. They believe the work is about the client’s story, not yours. Their proudest moments include standing on the field at the College Football Playoff National Championship. They also take pride in building a great team and a positive work culture. To them, being an entrepreneur means owning everything. It’s about taking risks, acting fast, and leading with purpose.
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