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At about 1:45pm on Tue. 1/31 before Doggie's show on SiriusXM at 2pm, Russo joined Francesa on WFAN/YES for rapid fire topics: Super Bowl talk, Best/Raissman, baseball, Chris's son Timmy, Joe Girardi, etc.
I wish they still had their show together. Francesca gets too boring on his own and I usually end up tuning out. I don't have Sirius so I've never heard Dog's show.
You watch that over and over and you and you see the chemistry is still there. Mark Mason saw something nobody else did, too bad another Mark let it fall apart.
FAN's Mike & The Mad Dog show forever boosted sports radio's place in America's entertainment culture.
You couldn't help but love those two. They were sports radio's Laurel & Hardy, or maybe even Abbott & Costello. M&MD achieved instant success in the NY market soon after Alan Colmes handed over the old WNBC 660 AM keys to WFAN, a then-fledgling station moving "up" from their origional outpost, 1050 AM (WHN's old home).
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