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        <title><![CDATA[Craig Carton ‘deserves another chance’: Boomer Esiason]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that Craig Carton <strong>is out of prison</strong>, he should be back on the radio, according to his former partner at WFAN, Boomer Esiason.</p><p>The 51-year-old Carton was released early from prison on Tuesday after serving just over a year of a 3 ½-year sentence for his role in a ticket scam that also cost him his job at the radio station.</p><p>“He deserves another chance, in my eyes,&#8221; Esiason said on his WFAN show on Wednesday. “Whatever issues we had after this whole thing went down, they’re gone. As far as i’m concerned, they’re gone.”</p><p>The Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that Carton may have a path back to WFAN now that Chris Oliviero, his former producer, is running Entercom’s New York stations.</p><p>Carton was replaced by Gregg Giannotti and Esiason and Giannotti are expected to stay together, but other spots could open for Carton at the station.</p><p>Esiason said he heard from Carton shortly after he was released from prison.</p><p>“I get off the radio [Tuesday], I see a number pop up on my screen,&#8221; Esiason said. “I’m thinking, ‘Is this spam? What is this? I answer the phone, I say hello [and] i hear a very familiar voice saying, ‘Hey, it’s me. I’m out.’”</p><p>Carton’s release was unrelated to the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>“What I heard was a happy and relieved Craig Carton,&#8221; Esiason said. “He did everything he possibly could in jail to mitigate his sentence and try to get out as early as he possibly could.”</p><p>Carton will either enter home confinement or a halfway house to finish out his sentence, according to sources.</p><p>“Now the real work begins for him and that’s rebuilding his life,&#8221; Esiason said. “He paid his debt to society.”</p><p>And Esiason is looking forward to hearing Carton back on the air.</p><p>“I do believe he deserves a second chance, whether it be here at our station or another station,&#8221; Esiason said. “He’s too talented not to be on the air somewhere.”</p><p>Esiason said he and Giannotti would remain a team and he didn’t expect to work with Carton again.</p><p>“Of course, when you talk about this show and moving on and me being here, it’s probably and most likely not going to be here,&#8221; Esiason said. “But that doesn&#8217;t mean it can’t be on the radio station years down the road somewhere else. But i’m happy that he’s out and i’m happy he’s going to get another opportunity.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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