Mike Francesa confirmed on Monday that he is not dead. The former WFAN host laughingly responded to internet rumors that had popped up during an unexplained two-week absence from his "The Mike Francesa Podcast." Francesa, who revealed that his absence was... See more
“Welcome to the first ever WFAN draft party. The Knicks, the Yankees, the Mets, the NFL Draft. For the first time ever, all the WFAN daytime personalities in one room – except for that slob Boomer.” With that, Shaun Morash introduced WFAN’s first livestre... See more
Watch it wiggle. See it jiggle. And the more you yell and scream at a sporting event, the more wiggles and jiggles you will see. JELL-O, the iconic gelatinous treat, on April 3 at the Islanders’ UBS Arena introduced a new way to measure crowd noise. Fans ... See more
For the second straight night, portions of the Mets game on SNY were inadvertently broadcast in Spanish for some viewers. The glitch appeared to be mainly affecting viewers watching on Verizon Fios. Gary Cohen and Ron Darling addressed the issue on the ai... See more
Why didn't the Knicks call a timeout before their failed final possession on Monday night? Simple. They didn’t have one, despite what NBC showed and told viewers. NBC, which broadcast the Knicks’ 107-106 Game 2 loss to the Hawks, erroneously posted on its... See more