WFAN: On-Demand
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 518 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
After an 0-5 start the Mets are now 9-8 and have won four straight series. While there were reasons for disappointment two weeks ago, there are now plenty of reasons for Mets fans to be happy and excited.
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Suzyn Waldman reflects on her legendary partner's retirement announcement hours after he made it official.
Mark Cannizzaro from the New York Post joins Lori from Augusta to discuss Scottie Scheffler winning The Masters.
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Bunch of low talent hosts now. You might as well talk to your sons college roommate regarding sports. Some/most of these new hosts are so amateurish it is not even funny. Go ahead and check out their “experience”. JR? Keith Mc Pherson? Brian McKeon, Pat Boyle, Lugie…Daniele McCarton. Half of the hosts are current producers(?). Guess hosting is not that hard. Good lord! Not exactly impressive.. It is honestly like listening to a bad college radio station... Thinking Tiki (ego unchained) will save... more
Bunch of low talent hosts now. You might as well talk to your sons college roommate regarding sports. Some/most of these new hosts are so amateurish it is not even funny. Go ahead and check out their “experience”. JR? Keith Mc Pherson? Brian McKeon, Pat Boyle, Lugie…Daniele McCarton. Half of the hosts are current producers(?). Guess hosting is not that hard. Good lord! Not exactly impressive.. It is honestly like listening to a bad college radio station... Thinking Tiki (ego unchained) will save... more
Bunch of low talent hosts now. You might as well talk to your sons college roommate regarding sports. Some/most of these new hosts are so amateurish it is not even funny. Go ahead and check out their “experience”. JR? Keith Mc Pherson? Brian McKeon, Pat Boyle, Lugie…Daniele McCarton. Good lord! Not exactly impressive.. It is honestly like listening to a bad college radio station... Thinking Tiki (ego unchained) will save the station is 100% imbecilic. Honestly the sports expertise on the station... more
Finally a Joe Benigno show clip posted! Please keep it up.
They disrespect NFL legends at this station. I recommend you go somewhere else for sports content.
Apple Podcasts | #156 | China/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #208 | Hong Kong/Sports |
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