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This is probably one of those days Mike Francesa wishes he still had a New York radio show.
The former WFAN host was already fired up about the Mets’ contract talks with Francisco Lindor on
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YES president of programming and production John Filippelli has been three-for-three in talking Ken Singleton out of retirement, but Filippelli sounded like this will be it.
Singleton, a YES
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It is not that Jim Nantz is bad at calling college basketball, it is just that he is not the best that CBS has on the sport.
There may have been a time when Nantz was as good of a college basketball
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ESPN New York’s “The Michael Kay Show” will now go head-to-head in its budding afternoon sports radio ratings battle with WFAN’s “Carton & Roberts.”
On 98.7 FM, the lowly-rated
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No “Romo money” for Jim Nantz.
The longtime face of CBS, Nantz does have a nice new, lucrative new contract, according to sources, but he did not come close to matching Romo’s 10-year, $180
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When Dick Stockton was growing up in Kew Garden Hills in the 1940s and ’50s, his father would bring home eight newspapers a night. From The Post to the Times to the World-Telegram, they were all
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After six innings of the winter book, WFAN’s “Carton & Roberts” has put itself in position to claim victory in the first full ratings matchup between it and ESPN New York’s “Michael
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John Jastremski is leaving WFAN to work for Bill Simmons and The Ringer, The Post has learned.
Jastremski, 33, has been a quirky, rising star on the FAN in his decade at the station. He made news at
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Funny, how things work out. Or don’t.
For the past few days, New York sports fans might have been mourning the passing of one of their most beloved play-by-play voices. Instead, that willing
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The men’s NCAA Tournament coverage will have a new sound this month.
Reggie Miller and Chris Webber are out, while play-by-player Lisa Byington will make significant history. And Jim Jackson