We kick things off talking about Great White's poor decision making skills. The Beatles legend turned 78 years old on June 18th, and WFAN's Mike Francesa shared a great story about Paul McCartney.Officer charged in George Floyd's death argues drug overdose killed him, not knee on neckGirl Scouts use money they earned selling cookies to make PPE for their elementary schoolComic Jim Gaffigan Strikes Back With 1 Simple Test For Trump VotersAdele Faces Backlash for Wearing Jamaican Flag Bikini, Bantu Knots in Tribute to Canceled Carnival'Dandy' famed for Regency-era outfits is now designing historical face masks: 'Masks are now becoming a fashion statement'Trump and Portland mayor have real-time argument over shootingAfter Trump calls him 'a fool,' Portland mayor says support us or stay out of the wayWow, Ok! Play Pause + Play later.
We then discussed some COVID updates, including the Chainsmokers show, and vertical concerts. All this and so much more from two of the best NFL han…We kick off this episode being joined by Darkest Hour's Mike Schleibaum, who discusses his new project Be Well, and the state of the world. Rob discusses a pre-show emergency and we look at GWAR's take on Donald Trump. READ MORE . We learn of Wikifeet. Funhouse said the decision would be put up for vote, and the reaction was a resounding YES.Just over a month ago, Francesa threatened legal action on anyone who shared his show without consent. We do a watch along of Danzig's directorial debut, Verotika.
We kick things off talking about Tommy Lee's new tattoos and his new music, and we can't decide which is worse. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. I'm not saying it's warranted or unwarranted, but when Mike gets the attention, he gets beat up pretty good. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Brian Geltzeiler joins the show to talk about the NBA restart in Orlando. Witch Taint then joins us and we talk about their lockdown, new music, crabs, their …Mike talks about the challenges the major sports face as they try and to return in July.By Radio.comMike talks Dustin Johnson, NFL training camps and more on his Monday show.By Radio.comMike talks about the 2nd round of the Traveler's Championship & the round that Phil Mickelson played.Ron Darling also calls in to talk about what he thinks of the 2020 MLB Regular Season and different strategies that managers will have to implement.By Radio.comMike discusses the PGA Tours ongoing season and what the future may hold for not only the MLB restart but all sports.By Radio.comWith the MLB finally set to return Mike discusses the MLB's plan and what the season may look like when it does with WFAN's own Ed Coleman.By Radio.comWe kick things off talking about Ja Rule's new commercial that's all over the internet. The video of Mike ripping the current administration is an aberration, not the norm. Noa joins us from the shore to talk about…Mike gives his thoughts on the potential sale of the New York Mets and who he thinks might have the upper hand to buy the team. Later, Arash Markazi of the LA Times swings by to talk Vegas re-opening, the Cavaliers' 2016 championship celebration, and so …We're very excited to have Lance “The King of Black Metal” and Matthias Backwards back on the show on this edition to catch up on all things Witch Taint. Barrett Sports Media delivers news, advice, and opinion on the sports radio, TV, and print industries.“Just over a month ago, Francesa threatened legal action on anyone who shared his show without consent.”The people have spoken and they want Funhouse to tweet about Mike Francesa again. "The BackAftaThis account has been posting audio and video clips of Francesa for years, so why the change now?My guess is that in this time when sports media companies can't get advertising dollars, Entercom wants to make sure they are getting the views and listens for all of their clips so they can monetize them.The Twitter contingency who yearns for the clips of Francesa's blunders, gaffes and worse is up in arms, claiming BackAftaThis makes Mike relevant.And this is the part that's fascinating. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy We’re both too sensitive,” Funhouse wrote on Twitter. That is ...In each episode, Joe and James discus a wide range of sports and pop culture topics.
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As most sports fans who use Twitter know, there is a popular Twitter account, @BackAftaThis, that posts several audio and video clips a day from Mike Francesa's shows.It's hard to keep up with what shows those are these days because Francesa has retired a couple of times, launched and closed a $8.99-a-month app, and has a bizarre setup now where he does one hour a day on Radio.com and then 30 minutes on WFAN in New York.After a recent video of Francesa ripping into the government for its lack of urgency in dealing with the coronavirus crisis in New York City went viral and got picked up by several non-sports shows around the country, Francesa and Radio.com/WFAN's parent company, Entercom, dropped the hammer on Thursday.Francesa announced that because of copyright issues, people would no longer be allowed to rip audio and video from his shows without the "express written consent of Entercom.