DCRTV.com reports that former 105.7 The Fan/Baltimore afternoon co-host Anita Marks told a host on a competing Baltimore sports radio station on Tuesday is "heading back to Baltimore for the month of May to plan her career. She hinted that she's entertaining offers from sports talkers in a number of major markets, including NYC."
"Including NYC..." Which could mean either 66 WFAN or 1050 ESPN. IMHO, seeing how she may fit in better with the latter station (ESPN is no stranger to having attractive female hosts), and WFAN's talent roster, from weekdays to weekends, isn't in need of fixing, this can most likely mean 1050 ESPN has made her an offer. And why would you turn down an offer to work in Market No. 1, unless you get another offer from Baltimore, where she was previously heard on CBS' FM sports talker there. CBS, of course, owns WFAN. To quote Pee-Wee Herman: "Connect the dots - la-la-la-la-la..."
"Including NYC..." Which could mean either 66 WFAN or 1050 ESPN. IMHO, seeing how she may fit in better with the latter station (ESPN is no stranger to having attractive female hosts), and WFAN's talent roster, from weekdays to weekends, isn't in need of fixing, this can most likely mean 1050 ESPN has made her an offer. And why would you turn down an offer to work in Market No. 1, unless you get another offer from Baltimore, where she was previously heard on CBS' FM sports talker there. CBS, of course, owns WFAN. To quote Pee-Wee Herman: "Connect the dots - la-la-la-la-la..."