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        <title><![CDATA[Mike Francesa blames Funhouse shutdown on Entercom bosses]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike Francesa is passing the buck, distancing himself from what went down in his feud with the popular anonymous Twitter user Funhouse.</p><p>During a rare series of Twitter interactions on Saturday, Francesa said the decision to ban Funhouse from using his content came from Entercom, WFAN&#8217;s parent company.</p><p>“I did nothing to funhouse,” the sports-talk radio icon <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeFrancesa/status/1246461055158685697?s=20">wrote</a>&nbsp;in response to one comment. “This was an Entercom decision. They own my content.”</p><p>This came to a head after Funhouse posted video Tuesday of Francesa blasting President Trump for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and the clip went viral. On Thursday, during his half-hour show, Francesa expressed his displeasure with the situation and said <strong>Entercom was taking legal steps</strong> to prevent social media accounts from posting clips of the show. Funhouse responded by asking his followers to unfollow Francesa, and roughly 3,000 did.</p><p>“The unknown, obsessive nut who can no longer abuse my audio,” Francesa tweeted, <strong>continuing the feud</strong>. “Is asking people to unfollow me. It may be time to reveal his identity.</p><p>“Seems he can’t live without the audio and video.”</p><p>Funhouse tweeted that he would comply with the order not to post any more of Francesa’s clips.</p><p>“Nobody seemed to believe me when I kept saying how God-awful his show has been for the last 18 months or so. But people still wanted clips, so …” Funhouse tweeted. “Not having to listen anymore is a blessing.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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