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Audacy Unveils New Weekday Lineup for WFAN in New York


WFAN in New York
WFAN in New York

Audacy has announced a new weekday programming lineup for Sports WFAN-FM & AM in New York, effective July 24. The new lineup is as follows: "The Warmup Show with Al and Jerry" (5-6am), "Boomer and Gio" (6-10am), Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata (10am-2pm), Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber (2-6:30pm), Keith McPherson (7pm-12am) and Chris McMonigle (12-5am).

The changes are highlighted by the launch of a new afternoon show with Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber. Barber replaces Craig Carton, who will continue to host his responsible gaming show on Saturdays on WFAN. Sal Licata, who currently hosts overnights on the station, replaces Barber alongside Brandon Tierney in middays. Chris McMonigle, producer of the "Carton & Roberts" show, will host a new show in the overnight timeslot.

"The new lineup card of WFAN continues to exemplify the station's extraordinary depth of talent with all-star veterans and next-generation voices," said Audacy New York Market President Chris Oliviero. "This roster, with the additions of Tiki to afternoons and Sal to middays and including the market-leading ‘Boomer & Gio' morning show, will continue WFAN's now nearly 40-year dominance of the sports conversation in New York."

Additionally, Shaun Morash, who previously produced "The D.A. Show" with Damon Amendolara on CBS Sports Radio, will serve as a producer and on-air contributor for "Evan & Tiki" alongside executive producer Tommy Lugauer.

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