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  • WFAN
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    WFAN may refer to: 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

    WFAN

    WFAN

  • WFAN (AM)
  • Clear-channel sports radio station in New York City

    WFAN (660 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, United States, with a sports radio format, branded "Sports Radio 66 AM and

    WFAN (AM)

    WFAN_(AM)

  • Craig Carton
  • American radio personality

    personality. He was the co-host of the Carton and Roberts sports radio program on WFAN in New York City, and was seen nationally on Fox Sports 1 as host of Breakfast

    Craig Carton

    Craig Carton

    Craig_Carton

  • WFAN-FM
  • Sports radio station in New York City

    WFAN-FM (101.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to New York, New York. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station simulcasts a sports radio format

    WFAN-FM

    WFAN-FM

  • Mike Francesa
  • American sports radio host (born 1954)

    Together with Chris Russo, he launched Mike and the Mad Dog in 1989 on WFAN in New York City, which ran until 2008. On December 15, 2017, Francesa retired

    Mike Francesa

    Mike Francesa

    Mike_Francesa

  • Boomer Esiason
  • American football player and commentator (born 1961)

    Westwood One. He also hosts the morning sports radio program Boomer and Gio on WFAN in New York. Esiason was born and raised in East Islip, New York. He got

    Boomer Esiason

    Boomer Esiason

    Boomer_Esiason

  • History of WFAN
  • History of sports radio station WFAN in New York City

    The New York Sports radio WFAN, first broadcast on July 1, 1987 at 1050AM replacing WHN. WFAN was the first all sports station in the United States. The

    History of WFAN

    History_of_WFAN

  • Ed Coleman (sportscaster)
  • American sports broadcaster

    reporter for the New York Mets on WFAN. Coleman graduated from Syracuse University in 1971. Ed started his career on WFAN as Steve Somers' overnight update

    Ed Coleman (sportscaster)

    Ed_Coleman_(sportscaster)

  • Chris Russo
  • American sports radio personality (born 1959)

    Mad Dog sports radio program with Mike Francesa, which was broadcast on WFAN in New York City and simulcasted on the YES Network. Russo joined Sirius

    Chris Russo

    Chris Russo

    Chris_Russo

  • Boomer and Gio
  • American morning drive sports radio show

    Show with Boomer in 2017) is a morning drive sports radio program on WFAN-AM and WFAN-FM in New York City. It is hosted by former National Football League

    Boomer and Gio

    Boomer_and_Gio

  • Joe & Evan
  • 2007 American TV series or program

    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

    Joe & Evan

    Joe_&_Evan

  • List of New York Yankees broadcasters
  • season on: TV: YES Network, or Amazon Prime Video in New York Radio: WFAN (660 AM) and WFAN-FM (101.9 FM) in New York; New York Yankees Radio Network; WADO

    List of New York Yankees broadcasters

    List_of_New_York_Yankees_broadcasters

  • Justin Shackil
  • American sportscaster

    (born February 16, 1987) is an American sportscaster for the YES Network and WFAN. From April through October 2024, he was the primary radio announcer for

    Justin Shackil

    Justin_Shackil

  • Kim Jones (reporter)
  • American sports journalist

    on the YES Network. She currently works for the NFL Network, Newsday and WFAN radio in New York City. Jones graduated from Penn State University in the

    Kim Jones (reporter)

    Kim Jones (reporter)

    Kim_Jones_(reporter)

  • Evan Roberts (sportscaster)
  • American sports radio personality (born 1983)

    radio show, along with Tiki Barber, on the New York radio stations WFAN-AM and WFAN-FM. Roberts grew up in Woodmere, New York, graduating from Lawrence

    Evan Roberts (sportscaster)

    Evan Roberts (sportscaster)

    Evan_Roberts_(sportscaster)

  • Mike and the Mad Dog
  • American sports talk radio program

    Mike Francesa and Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo that aired in afternoons on WFAN in New York City from September 1989 to August 2008. From 2002 the show was

    Mike and the Mad Dog

    Mike_and_the_Mad_Dog

  • Imus in the Morning
  • American radio program (1968–2018)

    WNBC radio in New York City in 1971. In October 1988, the show moved to WFAN when that station took over WNBC's dial position following an ownership change

    Imus in the Morning

    Imus_in_the_Morning

  • Tony Paige (boxing)
  • overnight host for WFAN. Save for a three-year stint where he was not working for the station, Paige had hosted programming on WFAN since 1995 until his

    Tony Paige (boxing)

    Tony_Paige_(boxing)

  • WEPN (AM)
  • ESPN Radio station in New York City

    letters to WFAN. A series of transactions in the late 1980s resulted in WFAN's format and call letters moving in October 1988 to 660 AM (on which WFAN has continued

    WEPN (AM)

    WEPN (AM)

    WEPN_(AM)

  • New York Giants
  • National Football League franchise in East Rutherford, New Jersey

    the Giants' flagship radio station is WFAN, with games simulcast on WFAN-FM as of November 2012. Since WFAN also has the rights to carry baseball, as

    New York Giants

    New York Giants

    New_York_Giants

  • Joe Benigno
  • American sports radio personality

    Roberts weekdays from 2 pm to 6 pm ET on the New York radio stations WFAN-AM and WFAN-FM. His retirement was announced on October 28, 2020. After his radio

    Joe Benigno

    Joe_Benigno

  • Suzyn Waldman
  • American sportscaster

    Shackil and Dave Sims on radio broadcasts, first for WCBS-AM and currently for WFAN in New York City. As of 2026, she is in her 40th season covering the Yankees

    Suzyn Waldman

    Suzyn Waldman

    Suzyn_Waldman

  • Steve Somers
  • American talk radio host

    radio host best known for his work on the New York City sports radio station WFAN (660 AM). He has been with the station since its inception in 1987. Somers

    Steve Somers

    Steve_Somers

  • Bernard McGuirk
  • American radio personality (1957–2022)

    Carlin, were on the air with the WFAN replacement team of Mike Francesa and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. McGuirk was fired by WFAN on April 19, 2007. On April 26

    Bernard McGuirk

    Bernard_McGuirk

  • Stu Feiner
  • American sports gambling commentator

    Cat" Katz, and Gerard "Jersey Jerry" Gilfone. He is a frequent guest on WFAN and makes appearances on other Barstool Sports podcasts and videos. Stu and

    Stu Feiner

    Stu_Feiner

  • WOOK-TV
  • Television station in Washington, D.C. (1963–1972)

    Washington, D.C., United States. Operating from 1963 to 1972 (using the WFAN-TV call sign from 1968 to 1972), it was the first television station in the

    WOOK-TV

    WOOK-TV

    WOOK-TV

  • Westwood One Sports (radio network)
  • Sports radio network

    nominal flagship station of Westwood One Sports is WFAN / WFAN-FM in New York City (although WFAN-AM-FM only carry some brief reports and occasional weekend

    Westwood One Sports (radio network)

    Westwood_One_Sports_(radio_network)

  • Jody McDonald
  • American sports radio personality (born 1962)

    host on WFAN 660 AM NY. He is the son of former Major League Baseball executive Joe McDonald. A Yonkers native, McDonald began his career with WFAN in 1987

    Jody McDonald

    Jody_McDonald

  • New York Mets Radio Network
  • Sports radio network

    Mets would eventually move with WFAN down the dial to 660 AM in 1988 and would remain there for over two decades. After WFAN signed on to be the flagship

    New York Mets Radio Network

    New_York_Mets_Radio_Network

  • Brooklyn Nets
  • National Basketball Association team in New York City

    aired on WPIX or WWOR-TV. The current flagship radio station of the Nets is WFAN, which took over the radio rights to the Nets after losing their basketball

    Brooklyn Nets

    Brooklyn_Nets

  • 1999 NBA Finals
  • 1999 basketball championship series

    years prior. Albert served as the Knicks' radio play-by-play announcer on WFAN with long-time partner John Andariese. NBC Sports rehired Albert shortly

    1999 NBA Finals

    1999_NBA_Finals

  • List of New York Giants broadcasters
  • radio station is WFAN-AM/FM. Games that overlap with New York Yankees baseball broadcasts in the early season are carried strictly by WFAN’s AM signal at

    List of New York Giants broadcasters

    List_of_New_York_Giants_broadcasters

  • Bob Wischusen
  • American sportscaster (born 1971)

    worked for WFAN as a reporter and update host for the station's sports news flashes that air every twenty minutes. During his time at WFAN he began working

    Bob Wischusen

    Bob_Wischusen

  • High Island (Bronx)
  • Small island in the Bronx, New York

    company's purchase of WNBC. Emmis owned WFAN, an existing station which moved to WNBC's frequency in October 1988. WFAN was sold by Emmis in 1992 to Infinity

    High Island (Bronx)

    High Island (Bronx)

    High_Island_(Bronx)

  • Rickie Ricardo
  • Spanish-language US sportscaster

    Yankees' English-language play-by-play radio call on WFAN-AM. Mark Chernoff, program director of WFAN, hired Ricardo in 2014 to be the Spanish radio voice

    Rickie Ricardo

    Rickie_Ricardo

  • WOOK (AM)
  • Radio station in Washington, D.C. (1940–1978)

    Washington Post. WOOK, which spawned an FM station (WFAN) and a TV station (WOOK-TV channel 14, later WFAN-TV), had its license revoked by the Federal Communications

    WOOK (AM)

    WOOK_(AM)

  • Mike's On
  • Radio show

    on the FAN was a sports radio talk show airing on New York City station WFAN, hosted by Mike Francesa. The show debuted on September 3, 2008, as the successor

    Mike's On

    Mike's_On

  • Jerry Recco
  • American sports radio personality (born 1974)

    radio station WFAN in New York City. He has been with the station since 1997. As of 2009, Recco also reports sports in the morning for WFAN's sister station

    Jerry Recco

    Jerry_Recco

  • New York Yankees Radio Network
  • Official radio network of MLB's New York Yankees

    WFAN, which succeeded sister station WCBS as the flagship in 2014; WCBS had aired Yankees broadcasts since the network was founded in 2002 while WFAN

    New York Yankees Radio Network

    New York Yankees Radio Network

    New_York_Yankees_Radio_Network

  • Meet the Mets
  • 1963 single by Steve Goodman

    games on WFAN radio and is used for lineup rundowns during home games on SportsNet New York, while part of the 1984 update opened and closed WFAN's Mets Extra

    Meet the Mets

    Meet_the_Mets

  • Don Imus
  • American media personality (1940–2019)

    remained at WNBC until it left the air in 1988, at which time his show moved to WFAN, which took over WNBC's former frequency of 660 kHz. Howard Stern's success

    Don Imus

    Don_Imus

  • Kate Mara
  • American actress (born 1983)

    production co-starred Tony Award-winner Harriet Harris. In 2006, she told WFAN radio that theater is a "dream" because it was "all I really wanted to do

    Kate Mara

    Kate Mara

    Kate_Mara

  • List of New York Mets broadcasters
  • after August 26, 2024) 880 AM (2019–) WOR 710 AM (2014–2018) WFAN-FM 101.9 FM (2013) WFAN 1050 AM (1987–October 7, 1988); 660 AM (October 7, 1988 – 2013)

    List of New York Mets broadcasters

    List of New York Mets broadcasters

    List_of_New_York_Mets_broadcasters

  • WINS (AM)
  • All-news radio station in New York City

    sold the frequency to CBS Radio, which turned it into an FM simulcast of WFAN, making it a sister station to both WINS and WCBS.[citation needed] As of

    WINS (AM)

    WINS (AM)

    WINS_(AM)

  • Mike Breen
  • American sportscaster (born 1961)

    1985. From 1991 to 1997 he worked with the Knicks as a radio announcer for WFAN. For the 1997–98 season, Breen was promoted to television play-by-play for

    Mike Breen

    Mike Breen

    Mike_Breen

  • Emmis Corporation
  • American media conglomerate

    WQHT, which have notoriety for their Hip Hop Rhythmic format as well as WFAN, which was the world's first 24-hour sports talk radio station. In addition

    Emmis Corporation

    Emmis_Corporation

  • Charles McCord
  • American former news anchor and radio personality

    1988, when WNBC signed off and WFAN signed on, McCord was retained. McCord continued to serve as the news anchor for WFAN's morning show for several months

    Charles McCord

    Charles_McCord

  • Jon Heyman
  • American sports journalist (born 1961)

    columnist for the New York Post, a baseball insider for MLB Network and WFAN Radio and co-host with Joel Sherman of the baseball podcast The Show. Heyman

    Jon Heyman

    Jon_Heyman

  • New York Yankees
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    broadcasts are on the Yankees Radio Network, the flagship station being WFAN 660 AM, with Dave Sims as the play-by-play announcer and Suzyn Waldman providing

    New York Yankees

    New York Yankees

    New_York_Yankees

  • New York Knicks
  • National Basketball Association team in New York City

    John (November 5, 2018). "Schmeelk: How Good Is Knicks' Allonzo Trier?". WFAN Sports Radio. Archived from the original on July 3, 2019. Retrieved July

    New York Knicks

    New_York_Knicks

  • Empire State Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    WXNY-96.3, WQHT-97.1, WSKQ-97.9, WEPN-98.7, WHTZ-100.3 Newark, WCBS-101.1, WFAN-101.9, WNEW-FM-102.7, WKTU-103.5 Lake Success, WAXQ-104.3, WWPR-105.1, WQXR-105

    Empire State Building

    Empire State Building

    Empire_State_Building

  • Tiki Barber
  • American football player (born 1975)

    Carton on afternoon drive at WFAN with Evan Roberts beginning in July 2023. As of March 2024, Evan and Tiki currently host the WFAN afternoon drive program

    Tiki Barber

    Tiki Barber

    Tiki_Barber

  • New York Giants Radio Network
  • Official radio network of the NFL's New York Giants

    broadcasts are currently flagshipped at WFAN, a station owned by Audacy. Overflow radio casts air on WFAN-FM, WFAN's corporate sibling. The network distributes

    New York Giants Radio Network

    New_York_Giants_Radio_Network

  • WHSQ
  • ESPN Radio station in New York City

    WCBS had served as the primary overflow outlet for sister station WFAN (AM) and WFAN-FM's coverage of the NFL's New York Giants, the National Basketball

    WHSQ

    WHSQ

    WHSQ

  • Bob Heussler
  • currently resides in Hamden, Connecticut and is a radio sports broadcaster at WFAN in New York for thirty years. He made regular appearances on the Mike and

    Bob Heussler

    Bob_Heussler

  • Sid Rosenberg
  • American journalist (born 1967)

    for WFAN's sister station, 1010 WINS but left in 2012. That same year, Craig Carton welcomed Rosenberg back, who CBS had neglected to invite to WFAN's 25th

    Sid Rosenberg

    Sid Rosenberg

    Sid_Rosenberg

  • John Sterling (sportscaster)
  • American sportscaster (1938–2026)

    the call for the next thirty-five seasons, moving to WCBS-AM in 2002 and WFAN in 2013. His announcing partners were Jay Johnstone (1989–1990), Joe Angel

    John Sterling (sportscaster)

    John Sterling (sportscaster)

    John_Sterling_(sportscaster)

  • Meredith Marakovits
  • American sports reporter (born 1983)

    platforms. Marakovits previously did radio and television work with ESPN, WFAN, Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, and SportsNet New York (SNY), covering both

    Meredith Marakovits

    Meredith Marakovits

    Meredith_Marakovits

  • WINS-FM
  • All-news radio station in New York City

    for the first time since 2012, when WRXP switched to a simulcast of WFAN as WFAN-FM after its sale to CBS. A sister "AMP" station in Dallas, KVIL, also

    WINS-FM

    WINS-FM

  • WMET-TV
  • Television station in Baltimore (1967–1972)

    United Broadcasting Company and served as a semi-satellite of its WOOK-TV/WFAN-TV in Washington, D.C., with some locally originated programs. Due to a series

    WMET-TV

    WMET-TV

    WMET-TV

  • Domingo Germán's perfect game
  • 2023 Major League Baseball game

    Justin Shackil, substituting for John Sterling, called the play-by-play on WFAN. WP: Fujinami. Pitches-strikes: Germán 99–72; Sears 92–55; Fujinami 30–18;

    Domingo Germán's perfect game

    Domingo Germán's perfect game

    Domingo_Germán's_perfect_game

  • Greg Gumbel
  • American sportscaster (1946–2024)

    morning show on radio station WFAN. However, station management replaced him with WNBC Radio personality Don Imus once WFAN took over WNBC's AM 660 frequency

    Greg Gumbel

    Greg Gumbel

    Greg_Gumbel

  • CBS Sports Network
  • Sports-oriented pay television network

    sports radio shows from both the Infinity Sports Network network and Audacy's WFAN (formerly owned outright by CBS) and studio and analysis programming. As

    CBS Sports Network

    CBS_Sports_Network

  • Ian Eagle
  • American sports announcer (born 1969)

    his graduation in 1990, Eagle began working for WFAN Radio in New York City as a producer. In 1992, WFAN gave him his own show (Bagels and Baseball). In

    Ian Eagle

    Ian Eagle

    Ian_Eagle

  • Chris Carrino
  • American sports play-by-play announcer

    play-by-play announcer who works for Compass Media Networks, Westwood One, and WFAN. He is one of Compass' main voices of National Football League radio contests

    Chris Carrino

    Chris_Carrino

  • Jim Duquette
  • American baseball executive

    is also a columnist for The Athletic. For the 2012 season Duquette joined WFAN as a fill-in commentator for their NY Mets radio broadcasts. Finley, Bill

    Jim Duquette

    Jim Duquette

    Jim_Duquette

  • John Minko
  • American sports radio and television personality

    television personality. He was a "20/20 sports anchor" on radio station WFAN in New York City and worked there from its inception in 1987 until 2020.

    John Minko

    John_Minko

  • 2014 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    radio broadcasts switched stations, being now aired via WFAN 660 AM and its FM simulcast WFAN-FM, which assumed the duty of being the new flagship radio

    2014 New York Yankees season

    2014_New_York_Yankees_season

  • Angela Bofill
  • American R&B singer (1954–2024)

    by Rich Engel, her manager, and the New York radio stations Kiss FM and WFAN-FM. It took place on March 11, 2006, at the Bergen Performing Arts Center

    Angela Bofill

    Angela Bofill

    Angela_Bofill

  • 2026–27 Brooklyn Nets season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Arena Barclays Center Results Record 0–0 Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television YES Network Radio WFAN-AM • WFAN-FM < 2025–26 2027–28 >

    2026–27 Brooklyn Nets season

    2026–27_Brooklyn_Nets_season

  • The Fan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sportsnet 960 The Fan, Toronto 106.7 The Fan, Washington D.C. area WFAN (AM), New York City WFAN-FM, New York City The Fan (card game), another name for La Belle

    The Fan

    The_Fan

  • Joe Beninati
  • American sportscaster (born 1965)

    system). Beninati has done freelance announcing for ESPN, ESPNU, Westwood One, WFAN as well as being one of the prominent hockey voices on Versus (now NBCSN)

    Joe Beninati

    Joe_Beninati

  • Steve Phillips
  • American baseball analyst and former baseball executive (born 1963)

    In April 2010, Phillips began contributing a weekly baseball segment on WFAN New York City, with afternoon host Mike Francesa, scheduled to continue through

    Steve Phillips

    Steve_Phillips

  • Jermaine Samuels
  • American basketball player (born 1998)

    30, 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2020. "On WFAN: Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright Previews NCAA Season". WFAN. November 6, 2018. Retrieved January 26, 2020

    Jermaine Samuels

    Jermaine Samuels

    Jermaine_Samuels

  • John Andariese
  • American basketball broadcaster (1938–2017)

    Marv Albert 1998–2000 – WFAN – John Andariese and Marv Albert 2000–04 – WFAN – John Andariese and Mike Breen 2004–05 – WFAN – John Andariese and Gus

    John Andariese

    John_Andariese

  • Alan Colmes
  • American broadcaster (1950–2017)

    at Shea Stadium, where a ceremonial switch was thrown marking the move of WFAN radio down the dial, from 1050 to 660. Lewis, Hilary (February 23, 2017)

    Alan Colmes

    Alan Colmes

    Alan_Colmes

  • 2000 World Series
  • 96th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    Series. John Sterling and Michael Kay also broadcast this on WABC and on WFAN, Bob Murphy and Gary Cohen broadcast this series. The World Series drew an

    2000 World Series

    2000_World_Series

  • Pete Franklin
  • American sports talk radio host

    1987, Franklin announced he had been hired by upstart all-sports station WFAN in New York City to be its afternoon host starting the following month. His

    Pete Franklin

    Pete Franklin

    Pete_Franklin

  • Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne album)
  • 2007 studio album by Ozzy Osbourne

    bumper music on the Boomer and Gio morning drive sports-talk program on WFAN.[citation needed] It was also used as a throwback track on The Heavy on 96

    Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne album)

    Black_Rain_(Ozzy_Osbourne_album)

  • Billy Bean
  • American baseball player (1964–2024)

    the original on May 11, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2024. "Billy Bean On WFAN: Murphy's Comments 'A Reminder That We're Just Getting Started' - CBS New

    Billy Bean

    Billy Bean

    Billy_Bean

  • Lou Palmer (sportscaster)
  • American sportscaster (1935–2019)

    SportsCenter anchor and reporter. He was also one of the original studio anchors at WFAN, New York City, the nation's first All Sports Radio Station. Lou lived in

    Lou Palmer (sportscaster)

    Lou_Palmer_(sportscaster)

  • FNTSY Sports Network
  • Television channel

    both America and Canada. In March 2018, Craig Carton, who had resigned from WFAN New York's Boomer and Carton morning show in September 2017 after being arrested

    FNTSY Sports Network

    FNTSY_Sports_Network

  • WBIG-FM
  • Classic rock radio station in Washington, D.C.

    largely simulcast their programming. The FM station soon changed call signs to WFAN, apparently to emphasize its status as the flagship of the Washington Senators

    WBIG-FM

    WBIG-FM

  • Howie Rose
  • American sportscaster

    2003. The following year, Rose took Murphy's spot alongside Gary Cohen on WFAN. Cohen became the play-by-play broadcaster on then-new Mets television network

    Howie Rose

    Howie Rose

    Howie_Rose

  • Yule Log (TV program)
  • Seasonal television show

    was broadcast by WPIX-TV's former sister station, WPIX-FM (101.9 FM, now WFAN-FM), until 1988. The show, which has run between two and four hours in duration

    Yule Log (TV program)

    Yule_Log_(TV_program)

  • List of Rollins College alumni
  • Russo RC '82 Sports radio and television host, most notably on New York's WFAN Deanna Russo RC '02 Actress, co-star of USA Network drama series Satisfaction

    List of Rollins College alumni

    List of Rollins College alumni

    List_of_Rollins_College_alumni

  • Sports radio
  • Radio format

    Coleman and former big-league pitcher Bill Denehy. Emmis Broadcasting's WFAN in New York in 1987 is considered to be the first all-sports radio station

    Sports radio

    Sports radio

    Sports_radio

  • Rick Wolff (writer)
  • American broadcaster (1951–2023)

    Large with Kevin Anderson and Associates and hosted "The Sports Edge" on WFAN Sports Radio. Wolff was drafted after his junior year at Harvard as a second

    Rick Wolff (writer)

    Rick_Wolff_(writer)

  • The Breakfast Club (radio show)
  • American radio show

    (WLTW-106.7) The Steve Harvey Morning Show (WBLS-107.5) Boomer and Gio (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770)

    The Breakfast Club (radio show)

    The_Breakfast_Club_(radio_show)

  • Roberto Clemente Jr.
  • Puerto Rican baseball player

    [citation needed] In 2005, Clemente hosted a Saturday afternoon show on WFAN in New York City called The Latin Beat. This was his first English-language

    Roberto Clemente Jr.

    Roberto Clemente Jr.

    Roberto_Clemente_Jr.

  • Tom McCarthy (sportscaster)
  • American sports broadcaster (born 1968)

    play-by-play announcer for the National League East rival New York Mets on WFAN, McCarthy signed a five-year deal to return to Philadelphia beginning with

    Tom McCarthy (sportscaster)

    Tom McCarthy (sportscaster)

    Tom_McCarthy_(sportscaster)

  • Linda Cohn
  • American sportscaster (born 1959)

    radio stations until 1987, including a brief stint as an update person at WFAN in New York City. In 1987, Cohn made sportscasting history by becoming the

    Linda Cohn

    Linda Cohn

    Linda_Cohn

  • Jeff Nelson (pitcher)
  • American baseball pitcher (born 1966)

    games for his former team. In 2021, he substituted for Suzyn Waldman on WFAN broadcasts of the final games of the Yankees regular season in October 2022

    Jeff Nelson (pitcher)

    Jeff Nelson (pitcher)

    Jeff_Nelson_(pitcher)

  • WMIC
  • Radio station in Sandusky, Michigan, United States

    and Lansing. The AM station, however, must sign off at sunset to protect WFAN New York City, a 50,000 watt clear channel radio station. 95.3 FM is allowed

    WMIC

    WMIC

  • Audacy
  • American internet radio platform

    KNX KRLD KRSK KWOD KXNT KYW KYYS WAAF WAMO** WAOK WAXY WBBM WBEN WCCO WEEI WFAN WGR WHLL WHSQ WILK WINS WJFK WJZ WLMZ WMC WMFS WORD WPHT WQAM WRNL WROC WRVA

    Audacy

    Audacy

  • WJY (New York City)
  • Radio station in New York City (1923–1927)

    After RCA took over operation of a third New York City station, WEAF (now WFAN), WJY was discontinued as being no longer needed. RCA was an early broadcasting

    WJY (New York City)

    WJY_(New_York_City)

  • Ottis Anderson
  • American football player (born 1957)

    reflected on Houston's performance in that game. He was a broadcast analyst with WFAN for the New York Giants, and he co-hosted three radio shows in St. Louis

    Ottis Anderson

    Ottis Anderson

    Ottis_Anderson

  • John Ellis (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1948–2022)

    April 8, 2022. "The Day – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. "WFAN Radiothon Is Friday; Items Being Auctioned To Benefit Connecticut Cancer

    John Ellis (baseball)

    John Ellis (baseball)

    John_Ellis_(baseball)

  • Don La Greca
  • American sports broadcaster and analyst

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  • 120th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

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