Chris Carlin & Bart Scott Reunite at ESPN New York: A Radio Powerhouse Returns!
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Chris Carlin & Bart Scott Reunite at ESPN New York: A Radio Powerhouse Returns!

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Summary:

  • Chris Carlin and Bart Scott reunite at ESPN New York in 2025.

  • The duo will host a new show from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., replacing Mike Greenberg.

  • This represents Carlin's return to New York after previous stints at WFAN and ESPN Radio.

  • The ESPN New York lineup also features shifts involving Alan Hahn, Don La Greca, Peter Rosenberg, Rick DiPietro, Dave Rothenberg, and Dan Graca.

  • ESPN executive David Roberts highlighted the commitment to deliver engaging, locally focused content.

Chris Carlin and Bart Scott Reunite at ESPN New York

Get ready, New York sports fans! Popular radio personalities Chris Carlin and Bart Scott are reuniting at ESPN New York in a major lineup shakeup for 2025. This dynamic duo will be hosting a new show from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., taking over the slot previously held by Mike Greenberg.

Chris Carlin and Bart Scott

Carlin's return to New York marks a homecoming for the beloved broadcaster. He previously worked alongside Scott and Maggie Gray on WFAN, famously filling in for Mike Francesa. The pair also collaborated on ESPN Radio, although their pairing wasn’t official until now.

This isn't the only change at ESPN New York. Other notable shifts include:

  • Mike Greenberg's national show will be replaced by Carlin and Scott's show.
  • Alan Hahn moves to afternoon drive with Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg, following the conclusion of Michael Kay's 22-year run.
  • Rick DiPietro and Dave Rothenberg remain in the afternoon drive, and Dan Graca continues his late-night slot.

Michael Kay's Show Ending

ESPN executive David Roberts stated that this new lineup showcases their commitment to New York sports fans, promising engaging, locally-focused content.

The station, owned by Good Karma Brands, airs on 880 AM.

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