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  2. Mike and the Mad Dog - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 2015, Francesa and Russo had their radio shows simulcast on both WFAN and SiriusXM Satellite Radio for a commercial-free 40 minutes. During the simulcast, they announced that Mike and the Mad Dog would reunite for a one-time-only fundraising show at Radio City Music Hall on March 30, 2016. The proceeds would go to the Garden of ...

  3. Infinity Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The nominal flagship station of Infinity Sports Network is WFAN / WFAN-FM in New York City (although WFAN-AM-FM only carry some brief reports and occasional weekend shows from the network). Since WFAS shifted to conservative talk in 2021, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] New York City has had no full-time Infinity Sports Network affiliate station, although the ...

  4. Rickie Ricardo - Wikipedia

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    Mark Chernoff, program director of WFAN, hired Ricardo in 2014 to be the Spanish radio voice of the New York Yankees on sister station WADO. [1] Ricardo is credited along with WFAN salesman Joe Rojas for growing Spanish-language ad sales on Yankee games from just over $300,000 to nearly $2 million between 2014 and 2017. [2]

  5. Mike Chernoff (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Chernoff was born and raised in Livingston, New Jersey. [1] [2] [3] His father, Mark Chernoff, is the vice president of programming for CBS Radio in New York. [4] He attended the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. [3] He attended Princeton University, where he played shortstop for the Princeton Tigers baseball team.

  6. WFAN - Wikipedia

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    WFAN (AM), 660 kHz, a sports radio station in New York City. WFAN-FM, 101.9 MHz, a New York City station that simulcasts WFAN's sports radio format. Women, Food and Agriculture Network, an Iowa-based advocacy group. WFAN also refers to three former radio stations in the Washington, D.C., area: WFAN, now WYCB. WFAN-FM, now WBIG-FM. WFAN-TV, now ...

  7. WFAN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFAN-FM (101.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York. Owned by Audacy, Inc. , the station simulcasts a sports radio format known as "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM", or "The FAN", along with co-owned WFAN (660 AM).

  8. WFAN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFAN (660 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, with a sports radio format, branded "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM" or "The Fan". Owned by Audacy, Inc., [2] the station serves the New York metropolitan area, while its 50,000-watt clear channel signal can be heard at night throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada.

  9. Joe & Evan - Wikipedia

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    Joe & Evan is a sports talk radio show hosted by Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts, originally broadcast on weekday afternoons from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET on New York radio stations WFAN-AM and WFAN-FM. Originally the midday hosts, Joe & Evan were promoted to "afternoon drive" replacing longtime host Mike Francesa who semi-retired in December 2019. [1]