Mike Francesa joined Katie Nolan’s “Garbage Time Podcast” and I had a chance to listen to the entire conversation. If you haven’t listened to it, I...
Mike Francesa plans to leave WFAN after his contract expires at the end of 2017, he said in a podcast he recorded Tuesday with Fox’s Katie...
WFAN afternoon host Mike Francesa may not be active on social media, but that doesn’t mean his producer isn’t. Brian Monzo who runs Francesa’s program tweeted...
There’s no sphere of television more depressingly homogenous than sports broadcasting, not only in demographics, but also in formatting. Ninety percent of the content on channels...
Earlier today I read an article in the Sports Business Journal, and it struck a nerve with me. I’ve talked numerous times about being driven to win,...
Bill Simmons’ dislike for ESPN has been well documented. He’s shared his opinions on the worldwide leader on his podcasts, and on local radio. The most...
Following her epic takedown of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy last week which set a show record for digital views, “Garbage Time with Katie Nolan”...
On Thursday, Katie Nolan will officially launch her “Garbage Time” podcast for Fox Sports. CNN sports anchor Rachel Nichols is scheduled to be her first guest. The...
One of the real benefits of being removed from the inside of a radio station, is that you can analyze things about the industry without having...
Did you know that the first voice ever heard on an all-sports radio station was a woman’s? The date was July 1, 1987. WFAN in New York...