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Mike Francesa Speaks Incoherently About Future of 'Mike and the Mad Dog'

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So just what is the future of New York's most famous radio sports-talk show, Mike and the Mad Dog?

We don't really know, either! Newsday reported last month that Mike Francesa and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo were on the verge of splitting up after two decades on the air together. Both Mike and Chris have kept mum about it, and earlier this week Mike finally went on the air to talk about it ... but rather elliptically. As wonderful as Mike Francesa is--and he is wonderful--sometimes the pressure of speaking on the air for six hours a day can make someone sound slightly confused.  read more »

Are Mike and the Mad Dog About to Split Up?

Mike Francesa and Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo
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Mike Francesa and Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo

The future of the city's best radio talk sports show ever, Mike and the Mad Dog, is in jeopardy. Newsday's sports media reporter, Neil Best, reported Sunday that the two oddball hosts of the show, Mike Francesa and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, are on the verge of splitting up and it's unlikely that both will be on WFAN to celebrate the show's 19th anniversary this September. The reasons why aren't entirely clear, but apparently the two are fighting.

For sports fans, life without Mike and the Mad Dog is a little like imagining baseball without the Mets. Since the late 1980s, they've scored the biggest interviews and have had the most influential voices of any sports reporters or broadcasters in the city. For WFAN, the wound could run particularly deep: about year after losing their morning show, Imus in the Morning, they could lose their drive-home show too.

 

In the Shadow of Shea

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We'll have some Day Two news for you in a moment. In the meantime, here's a shot from yesterday of a couple of fans taking a break from the tennis to listen to Chris "Mad Dog" Russo talking Mets-Phillies.

Sleeping With the FAN on: The Pasty Pathos of Sports-Radio Addicts

Actor Tony Roberts is a fan of WFAN, whose hosts include Ann Liguori.
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Actor Tony Roberts is a fan of WFAN, whose hosts include Ann Liguori.

For one special night—the 20th anniversary of WFAN 660 AM—in Little Italy, Mets and Yankees fans were as one.  read more »