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        <title><![CDATA[WFAN leaves door open for possible Craig Carton return]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Craig Carton is released from prison, a highly coveted job could be waiting for him.</p><p>Longtime ally Chris Oliviero, who was hired on May 6 to run WFAN as Entercom New York’s senior vice president and market manager, isn’t ruling out eventually bringing back the disgraced former radio show host, who is serving a 3 ¹/₂-year sentence after being convicted of running a Ponzi scheme to pay off gambling debts. Upon Oliviero’s hiring, <strong>The Post reported</strong> that Carton, 51, could be given another chance at the station.</p><p>“I understand why people would ask that, especially based on our long history,” <strong>Oliviero told Newsday</strong> on Monday. “But the answer is: Who knows? There are so many variables.</p><p>“That said, if a time in the future came where Craig had gotten his life back on track, fulfilled all that was asked of him and was in a position to resume his career, of course we’d talk and discuss.”</p><p>Oliviero, who was a producer for Carton, with the former helping the latter team with Boomer Esiason in 2007. Carton and Esiason’s decade-long run ended after Carton’s arrest in September 2017. He was convicted in November 2018 and began serving his sentence in a minimum security prison on June 17, 2019.</p><p>Oliviero, who was at Carton’s sentencing, believes the 51-year-old would attract multiple bidders in the field despite his legal trouble.</p><p>“I think every other radio group would have the same conversation,” Oliviero said. “His talent is well-documented. But he is absolutely not in that position yet, nor do I know when that will be.</p><p>“I do think New York believes in second chances in life, so I do think that when that day comes, he will have conversations with people. But I don’t know when that is.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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