About
Hometown Media
Former athletes. Storytellers. Community builders.

Built By People Who Love The Game
One thing we’ve always wanted Hometown to be about is creating an experience for teams, athletes, and coaches.
From the beginning, we wanted to be different. We aren’t just creatives with cameras, but former athletes who love the game and now have the opportunity to pour back into the sports that shaped us. While we love the creative side of what we do, we also value community, relationships, and being genuinely invested in the people and programs we work with.
Over time, so many of these partnerships have turned into real friendships that go far beyond the field or court. That’s something we never take for granted. We care deeply about the relationships we’ve built, and we’re excited to continue growing those while creating new ones along the way.
So many athletic programs — even in 2026 alone — have trusted us to be part of their GameDay experience, and that means more to us than you know.
From post number one until now, we’ve felt an unbelievable amount of love and support from so many people. Trust me, we see it. We know who you are. And we truly appreciate every bit of it.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
— Keith & Nicole
“To create meaningful sports media experiences for the teams, athletes, coaches, and programs that make Middle Tennessee special.”
Our Values
GameDay Experience
Hometown shows up for the moments that matter: the anticipation, the atmosphere, the emotion, and the people behind every program.
Former Athletes
Keith and Nicole know what sports can mean because they have lived it. Their work is shaped by real respect for the game.
Relationships First
The goal is not just to create content. It is to build trust with teams, athletes, coaches, and families over time.
Keith & Nicole
Former Athletes. Storytellers. Community Builders.
Hometown Media is led by Keith and Nicole, whose work is rooted in the sports that shaped them and the relationships they continue to build with programs across the region.