Rutgers basketball has a new radio home – and it’s a spot on the dial Scarlet Knights fans know well. Starting this coming season, game broadcasts will be heard on WFAN (660 AM, 101.9 FM), which has ...
Good Karma Brands’ Local Marketing Agreement for New York City’s storied 880 WCBS-AM may have included that Mets broadcasts remain on the signal, but another team is jumping to a different Audacy AM ...
WFAN’s Keith McPherson mocked a caller’s accent and defended the commentary after another caller questioned the decision. Tensions can run high between New York Mets and New York Yankees fans during ...
Rutgers basketball has a new radio home ahead of its most anticipated season in a half-century. Scarlet Knights games will be broadcast on WFAN during the 2024-25 campaign, station host Jerry Recco ...
WFAN might have a major issue on its hands regarding "Boomer and Gio." During this Friday morning's show, Gregg Giannotti made an inexcusable mistake while "Boomer and Gio" was televised on CBS Sports ...
Stugotz is filling in for Boomer Esiason on WFAN this week and he came really close to leaving his mark in the studio. The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz co-host and WFAN hopeful nearly pooped his ...
On his new solo show, “Unleashed, Tierney talked about former program director Spike Eskin’s management style. According to ...
On July 1, 1987, the radio landscape changed forever and history was made as WFAN-AM signed on-air in New York City, providing Tri-state area sports fans with the first and only outlet to hear and ...
From 1984 to 1992 and for a final season in 1997, Boomer Esiason was perhaps the Cincinnati Bengals’ most prolific quarterback. From 1993-1995, he tried his hand as the QB for the New York Jets at a ...