Mike Francesa Declines Comment on Craig Carton’s Return to WFAN

"I don't ever comment on a WFAN. I never have since I left. I never will."

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Former WFAN host Mike Francesa remained silent when asked about the latest round of lineup changes at New York’s iconic sports radio station. Appearing this week on Stugotz and Company, Francesa declined to offer any substantive commentary on WFAN’s revised weekday schedule, which includes Craig Carton’s return to the station earlier this month.

While the changes have generated widespread discussion across sports media circles over the past few months, Francesa made it clear that his personal stance has not changed since his departure from the station in 2020.

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“I don’t ever comment on a WFAN. I never have since I left and I never will,” Francesa said. “So their lineup is their lineup.”

The comments were brief but consistent with the approach Francesa has taken publicly since ending his long-running tenure at WFAN. Despite being synonymous with the station for more than three decades, the Hall of Fame broadcaster has repeatedly avoided weighing in on internal programming decisions. This is true even as WFAN has undergone multiple leadership and lineup shifts.

Carton returned to the station earlier this month for a third run with WFAN. He was paired with Chris McMonigle in afternoons, while Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber were shifted to middays. Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata departed the station due to the roster shakeup with Carton’s return.

That said, Francesa did acknowledge the human impact that often accompanies major format adjustments. While he avoided any critique or endorsement of the current lineup, he expressed sympathy for those who may have been affected by the changes behind the scenes.

“I feel badly for anybody who lost their job,” Francesa said. “I don’t want to see anybody out of work. That would be my only motivation as far as the lineup. More power to them. Good luck to them. That’s it.”

Although Francesa remains one of the most influential figures in WFAN history, his comments underscore a deliberate distance from the station’s current operations. Rather than revisiting old rivalries or reigniting debates about programming philosophy. He appears content to let WFAN chart its own course without his input.

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