Phil Mackey is a dynamic force in the realm of local sports media, currently serving as the Director of Content & Distribution at Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. His passion for transforming how audiences engage with sports content is evident in his multifaceted role. As the host...
Phil Mackey is a dynamic force in the realm of local sports media, currently serving as the Director of Content & Distribution at Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. His passion for transforming how audiences engage with sports content is evident in his multifaceted role. As the host of popular shows like *Purple Daily*, *Flagrant Howls*, and *The SKOR North Twins Show*, Phil has successfully cultivated a loyal following across platforms such as Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Notably, *Purple Daily* has consistently ranked among Apple’s top 10 football podcasts in the United States, underscoring Phil's ability to resonate with sports enthusiasts.
In his capacity at Hubbard Broadcasting, Phil leverages his extensive expertise in sports writing, media relations, and digital content strategy to drive innovative projects that enhance audience engagement. His work as a digital content director has been pivotal in building robust digital audiences, utilizing creative problem-solving skills to navigate the evolving landscape of sports media. Phil's commitment to quality content and audience connection was recognized when *Purple Daily* was named a finalist for the prestigious Marconi Award in 2021, highlighting his impact on national sports broadcasting.
Phil's diverse skill set extends beyond hosting and content creation; he excels in advertising, public relations, and event planning, making him a well-rounded leader in the industry. His entrepreneurial spirit fuels his drive to explore new avenues for sports marketing and audience interaction, ensuring that Hubbard Broadcasting remains at the forefront of local sports media innovation. Through his work, Phil Mackey continues to redefine the consumption of sports content, making it more accessible and engaging for fans everywhere.