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Russo joined Sirius XM Radio in August 2008 and operates his own channel, Mad Dog Sports Radio. He also hosts an afternoon radio show, Mad Dog Unleashed, SiriusXM Ch. 82 Mad Dog Sports Radio. [2] Russo also joined MLB Network on March 31, 2014 and hosted his own show, High Heat, until 2024. He also frequently appears on ESPN’s First Take
Mike and the Mad Dog was No. 1 in the market among men between 25 and 54, which notched a 6.9 share in 2007, up from a 6.2 in 2006. [62] The show was very lucrative for WFAN, which sold up to 18 minutes of advertisements each hour. [2] According to New York magazine, Francesa made $1.4 million and Russo made $1.3 million in 2005. [63]
Michael Patrick Francesa (born March 20, 1954) is an American sports-radio talk-show host. Together with Chris Russo, he launched Mike and the Mad Dog in 1989 on WFAN in New York City, which ran until 2008 and is one of the most successful sports-talk radio programs in American history.
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo said this week that the on-ice fights between USA and Canada in the 4 Nations Face Off had a "WWE feel" to them. USA-Canada 4 Nations fights were 'fake,' sports radio legend ...
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On ESPN's "First Take," Chris Russo delivered a diatribe of being fed up with athletes like the Warriors' Draymond Green talking instead of playing.
At the same time, while Russo left WFAN, Francesa signed a five-year deal to stay at WFAN and continue to host the afternoon drive-time show. [70] On August 19, 2008, Russo signed a five-year contract worth about 3 million per year [71] with Sirius XM to headline a new sports talk channel called Mad Dog Radio on both Sirius and XM satellite radio.
After Russo went on a lengthy rant about the upcoming premiere on Tuesday, January 7, Chalamet, 29, an avid sports fan, shared the clip and wrote in his Instagram Stories, “ We gotta get Mad Dog ...