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Fred Toucher on WFAN Criticism: ‘New York Post’ is Not a Real Newspaper

“First of all, The Post is five pages, and second of all, it’s nonsense.”

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Courtesy: 98.5 The Sports Hub

When New York Post opinion columnist Phil Mushnick wrote a review about a segment on WFAN’s morning program, Boomer & Gio, it caught attention from those within sports media. Mushnick lamented the fact that Gregg Giannotti and update anchor Jerry Recco (filling in for Boomer Esiason) engaged in conversation related to genitals. In his column, he claimed that the station does not consider its listeners intelligent enough to be able to “distinguish crude from clever or sports from the sounds of gastric flatulence.”

Mushnick took umbrage with the conversation, which ironically stemmed from an article that the New York Post, the very outlet he writes for, posted as an exclusive story. Sports Illustrated columnist Jimmy Traina expressed his thoughts on the entire ordeal, essentially calling Mushnick and The Post out as being hypocritical. Before even conveying their opinions, Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb of 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston, Mass. read off various headlines published by the newspaper over the years. The undertaking was a purported effort to demonstrate the newspaper’s jocoseness and crudeness utilized to generate engagement.

“‘Osama bin Wankin. Beet the Meatles.’ And then of course, there was when Ike Turner died with the wildly inappropriate, ‘Ike Turner beats Tina to death!,’” Shertenlieb recited on the air.

The show proceeded to read the litany of headlines the newspaper wrote regarding Anthony Weiner, a disgraced politician who became involved in sexual harassment scandals that forced him to resign from Congress and an election. Essentially, the headlines embody what the show was trying to state about the New York Post and how it is distinct when compared to other newspapers.

“You write for crap,” Toucher said to Mushnick. “The Post is crap – it’s not a real newspaper. No one’s under the illusion The Post is a real newspaper. It’s funny – it’s a joke…. First of all, The Post is five pages, and second of all, it’s nonsense.”

In his column, Mushnick took a shot at Esiason when he was not even involved in the incident by calling him “a profane phony who plays a gentleman on CBS’s NFL weekend studio show.” He went on to include a quote from a reader about the specific segment in which Giannotti and Recco were referred to as “two clowns,” and then questioned whether or not they speak with the same mannerisms in front of their families.

WFAN’s Boomer & Gio recently won the spring ratings book in the morning daypart with an 11.1 share and continues to be simulcast on CBS Sports Network. The book spans beyond solely sports radio stations, as it includes all radio stations in New York City and further emphasizes the appeal of the show. Nonetheless, Mushnick seems to make a habit of harshly criticizing WFAN in his columns according to Toucher, and it is something those in the industry recognize from afar.

“He was always complaining about [Mike] Francesa,” Toucher said of Musnnick. “He had this thing that Francesa supported the Nazis [and] all this crazy stuff [where] he was like, ‘The audio doesn’t exist, but he really laid into Israel’ or something.”

Toucher proceeded to say that if Mushnick were to host 20 hours of radio programming per week, he would have to probably prescript it. Moreover, he does not think Mushnick could captivate an audience, comparing him to when baseball luminary Bill James appears across different programming in the middle of the summer.

“This guy is just such a prick; he’s really a prick,” Toucher said of Mushnick. “I’ve been in markets where they have guys covering radio; I don’t know anyone who just hates it so much.”

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John Kincade Celebrates 700th Show at 97.5 The Fanatic

“In radio, if you could find a show that’s faced more adversity in 700 shows, I’d like to buy them a beer.

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97.5 The Fanatic host John Kincade reached a milestone for his show on Tuesday – show number 700.

Kincade has been on the air at the Philadelphia station since 2020. He made sure to show love to everyone involved with the show for all they’ve done.

“Congratulations to the entire crew,” he said.

The road to 700 for Kincade in Philly hasn’t always been an easy one. One thing John has been dealing with has been a colon cancer diagnosis back in the spring that led to a brief time away from the show.

Still, Kincade was thankful for the listeners who’ve continued to tune in and get the show to this point.

“In radio, if you could find a show that’s faced more adversity in 700 shows, I’d like to buy them a beer. That is what I would say to you,” Kincade added. “We appreciate all of you being a part of us for 700 shows, and we hope you’re gonna be with us for the next 700.”

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Paul Allen: I Don’t Know What We’ll Do if Taylor Swift Says Yes to Announcing With Us

Allen offered to let Swift announce a portion of the upcoming Vikings/Chiefs game with him on KFAN.

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It’s been a few days since VP of programming for iHeart Twin Cities Greg Swedberg attempted to get Taylor Swift’s attention ahead of Sunday’s Chiefs/Vikings game in Minneapolis. But Swedberg’s offer for Swift to come to the KFAN FM 100.3 broadcast booth and potentially do some play-by-play with Paul Allen still stands.

Swedberg was a guest with Paul Allen on Tuesday. Allen, the radio voice of the Vikings, asked Swedberg what exactly the plan was for Swift if she happened to see him and say hello.

“I thought she could come in and give you a break on play-by-play,” Swedberg joked.

“That’d be sweet! That’d be great!” Allen responded.

Swedberg has known Taylor Swift since she was a teenager just breaking through on the country music scene. While he said he wouldn’t consider them close friends, they know each other as associates.

Allen asked what would happen if she did show up. She usually rolls pretty deep with security and the like, so the situation in the broadcast booth could be crazy. But Swedberg did say he realizes Swift likely isn’t going to come say hello or anything on Sunday. He acknowledged that it’s possible Taylor doesn’t even show up in Minnesota at all. He just wishes some people would let people enjoy things.

“It’s a bit. Pretty much everything we do here is a bit to a certain extent,” he said. “But, I wouldn’t rule it out. It’s possible.”

“We would make room, wouldn’t we?” Allen asked.

Paul asked Greg the possibility that Swift and Travis Kelce’s family could be situated in a suite near the broadcast booth. Swedberg said if that’s the case, it would make it hard for her to ignore stopping in to say hi.

“If she wants to come in, it’s a quick trip from that booth – I’ve made that little trip myself – into your booth,” Swedberg said.

“It’s an extreme longshot, but hey, you know somebody for 17 years you take a shot,” he added. “And she’s very conscious of PR, and it would be a great scene!”

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Greg Hill: NFL, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift All Working Together for Publicity Stunt

“I don’t think Taylor Swift needs the publicity.”

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Are Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and the NFL in cahoots to drive publicity for each other? That’s what WEEI morning host Greg Hill believes.

During The Greg Hill Show Tuesday, the Boston-based host led a discussion about whether or not Swift was more popular than the NFL. Co-host Courtney Cox argued that it’s undeniable she is more famous than the NFL on the global stage. Meanwhile, colleague Jermaine Wiggins argued the pop start isn’t even the most popular artist in America.

“The reason this came up is because of the massive fraud, charade that is being pulled on America by all of them,” Hill said. “And that’s Kelce, that’s her, and that’s the NFL. Who is it benefiting the most? I think Courtney is right. I don’t think Taylor Swift needs the publicity.”

Producer Chris Curtis claimed 2.5 million people in Brazil watched Super Bowl LVII, while only 2 million attempted to get tickets for Swift’s shows in the country. Cox argued that was an apples-to-oranges comparison.

Hill maintained the alleged relationship between Swift and Kelce is simply a ploy by the NFL to seek out a new potential fan base with Swift’s massive following.

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