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Check out our new fantasy section

Dear Readers,

Be sure to check out our new branch site www.umpblogs.blogspot.com. You can check out all your fantasy stats, news and projections on this page.

In the mailbox

Coming soon: 

We will be posting a monthly video blog on the site. At the end of the show there will be a section called “In the mailbox” and we will be taking questions from you the reader. So feel free to ask any sports related questions.

http://gcblogspot.com/email/

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Mike and the Mad Dog’ radio show could be history

According to Newsday:

“Mike and the Mad Dog,” the most successful, influential show in sports talk radio history, could soon be history itself.

          Barring a change of heart, the partnership between Mike Francesa and Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo is not expected to survive to see its 19th anniversary Sept. 5, industry sources with knowledge of the situation said. They may have already done their final show together; their next scheduled broadcast is not until July 11.
          It is not clear which host would remain on WFAN, only that it would not be both of them. One factor appears to be a fraying of their personal relationship in recent months. The reasons for a potential breakup are not entirely clear, and likely are multi-faceted. Each host has had other media opportunities, and would have no trouble getting another lucrative job. And there are ways of getting out of contracts early under certain circumstances.
         Clearly, though, their relationship is one element in the drama. Several WFAN staffers have observed them feuding off the air in recent months. On the air, Francesa and Russo have had some spirited arguments, but nothing out of the ordinary for talk radio. Still, avid listeners had been closely monitoring the show for signs of a rumored rift. Those signs were subtle, such as Francesa declining to ask Russo how he is after Russo had opened the show by inquiring into Francesa’s well-being.
         But beneath the surface, what had grown from a rocky start in the early 1990s into a close friendship appears to have deteriorated. Russo did confirm strains in the hosts’ relationship, saying, “I think we’ve been going through that,” but he added, “I think we’ve been fine the last couple of months.” While Russo said he is under contract through ‘09, Francesa’s status is murky. Newsday reported earlier this year he had agreed to terms on a new deal beyond this calendar year, but there never was confirmation it was signed.
         Francesa has a Sunday night television show on WNBC-TV, and Russo also has done TV work, including appearing as a guest on “Late Show With David Letterman.” They are believed to be among the highest paid sports talk radio hosts in the country. In 2005, New York Magazine reported Francesa made $1.4 million and Russo made $1.3 million.

The demise of “Mike and the Mad Dog,” a consistent ratings powerhouse in the key demographic of men ages 25-54, would be the second blow to WFAN in as many years.

Expansion

Dear Readers,

We like to thank all those who take time to read our articles… I just wanted to let you all know that we are expanding our site, you can now also visit us at:

forums.gcblogspot.com - this is a place where you the New York fan can discuss your teams and how they are doing. You can start your own topics add to someone else’s opinion or just read other people thoughts.

Enjoy.

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