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Craig Carton's entry into the afternoon sports-talk radio war even has him defending old rival Mike Francesa.
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In the grand tradition of WFAN afternoons, Craig Carton can be inaccurate, obnoxious and a bit much to take. But his catchy screed that now leads the intro to his WFAN show about “Winners and
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After six innings of the winter book, WFAN’s “Carton & Roberts” has put itself in position to claim victory in the first full ratings matchup between it and ESPN New York’s “Michael
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Legend has it that upon the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781, Lt. Gen. Cornwallis had his fife and drum corps salute the Americans with a 1640’s English song, “The World Turned Upside
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The thing about Craig Carton is it is always about Craig Carton. Always has been. Always will be.
In his first full post-prison show on WFAN’s marquee, it was no different. Carton essentially
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Craig Carton was mere minutes into the second act of his WFAN career when his new partner reminded him of an old foe.
At the beginning of “Carton and Roberts,” which debuted Monday
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Get well wishes to Chris Carlin, whose hysterical shrieking throughout his WOR Radio call of Rutgers’ second TD vs. Indiana, Saturday, indicated that he’d suffered a nervous breakdown or gone into
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In his first time on WFAN since being arrested three years ago, Craig Carton was a combination of apologetic and his old, obnoxious, entertaining self.
After the official announcement on Thursday
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WFAN is getting a new boss — same as the old boss. And this could have huge implications for the potential return of Craig Carton to WFAN whenever he is released from prison. Sources have told The Post that Chris Oliviero is taking over as the head honcho at WFAN and all of the Entercom-run …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: sports media. Will Chris Russo ever be on local New York radio again? — Alice, Brooklyn I’d say that …