It is now nearly two decades to the day since everything changed for talk show hosts. WFAN and MSNBC’s shock jock Don Imus called the women’s Rutgers’ basketball team “nappy-headed hos” on April 4, ...
Jon Stewart might be a big New York sports fan who frequents Mets and Knicks games, but the daily grind of talking sports on WFAN for four hours a day is a different level of commitment. During Craig ...
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WFAN legend retires
WFAN lost part of its soul this week, as legendary producer and board operator Eddie Scozzare retired after 37 years. Boomer ...
As Boomer Esiason enters the Radio Hall of Fame, Craig Carton reflects on what they once shared on WFAN. The Radio Hall of Fame announced Esiason as part of its 2026 class of inductees earlier this ...
The two men were fired because of a racist exchange about the Rutgers women’s basketball team, marring, but not ending, their shared radio success. By Ed Shanahan On the air, he was an irascible, ...
Boomer Esiason was able to work alongside Craig Carton for a decade, but he drew the line at Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo. WFAN pitched Esiason on doing morning radio after Don Imus was fired in 2007.
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