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        <title><![CDATA[Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo almost at a loss for words over ‘totally different’ WFAN]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, alongside Mike Francesa, helped build WFAN into a sports-talk giant, having the No. 1 afternoon drive-time show in the area for years.</p><p>Now, watching from a distance, he isn’t sure what to make of the station’s direction. So <strong>many of its big names are gone</strong>, Russo pointed out, from Don Imus to Craig Carton, and Francesa <strong>has semi-retired</strong>, no longer doing his afternoon show.</p><p>“It’s a much different place than it used to be,” Russo said during his show on SiriusXM. “Much different.”</p><p>A caller asked him about one of the new afternoon hosts, Joe Benigno, who was <strong>recently promoted from the midday</strong> with Evan Roberts and often talks about retirement. Russo went into a long, winding monologue about the current situation there.</p><p>“Joe shouldn’t be doing that. The audience doesn’t want to hear about Joe’s golf plans in 2024,” he said. “It has changed. I don’t know how you want me to respond to that. Mike &amp; the Mad Dog aren’t there. Mike’s not there on a day-in, day-out basis. [Morning hosts] Boomer [Esiason] and [Greg] Giannotti have done well, so I shouldn’t even bring them up. You got a lot of shows trying to find their footing. It’s new ownership. It’s a different time. It’s totally different. I don’t know what to tell you. You want me to say they’re like the ’65 Yankees, after years and years of success, they’re getting old.&#8221;</p><p>As the caller pointed out, before Francesa left afternoons for a second time in December, <strong>he had finally lost to ESPN Radio&#8217;s Michael Kay in the ratings book</strong>.</p><p>“I know FAN had many a chance 15 years ago to buy 1050 and keep it away from ESPN and they never did. I wonder if they rue that day now. All good things have to come to an end eventually. It is 33 years ago, that is a long time.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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