Craig Carton, a New York sports media personality who was rehired by Wfan three years ago after his gambling addiction landed him in prison for fraud, is leaving the radio station to focus on his deal with Fox Sports.
Addressing listeners of the Audacy-owned station Thursday afternoon, Carton said, “Today is a happy day and a very sad day for me.” His decision to leave at the end of June came down to lifestyle and his family, he explained. “It has nothing to do with anybody here,” he said. “It has everything to do with me and my personal life, and the opportunity that I have with Fox Sports to do a show on Fox Sports 1.”
Fox Sports set a deal with Carton last fall, with a morning show launching on FS1. The contract is reportedly worth multiple millions.
Carton, who rose to fame as co-host, alongside former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason,...
Addressing listeners of the Audacy-owned station Thursday afternoon, Carton said, “Today is a happy day and a very sad day for me.” His decision to leave at the end of June came down to lifestyle and his family, he explained. “It has nothing to do with anybody here,” he said. “It has everything to do with me and my personal life, and the opportunity that I have with Fox Sports to do a show on Fox Sports 1.”
Fox Sports set a deal with Carton last fall, with a morning show launching on FS1. The contract is reportedly worth multiple millions.
Carton, who rose to fame as co-host, alongside former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
A promotion for House of the Dragon during last night’s New York Yankees-Cleveland Guardians playoff baseball game on TBS is continuing to draw online eyerolls the day after the stunt.
With parent company Warner Bros Discovery looking to make use of every pixel of promotional real estate, the notion of plugging the Game of Thrones prequel during a widely viewed live event like the Major League Baseball playoffs isn’t a surprise. Fox, after all, has pioneered the notion of wedging network pom-pom moments into its fall baseball coverage. But what mostly soured a vocal assortment of viewers and media watchers was the way the plug was executed.
Bob Costas, who was handling play-by-play duties, introduced the 40-second bit with a setup that was deadpan but resonated to some as earnest, especially among Yankee fans living in a city that has been the epicenter of a number of actual emergencies.
With parent company Warner Bros Discovery looking to make use of every pixel of promotional real estate, the notion of plugging the Game of Thrones prequel during a widely viewed live event like the Major League Baseball playoffs isn’t a surprise. Fox, after all, has pioneered the notion of wedging network pom-pom moments into its fall baseball coverage. But what mostly soured a vocal assortment of viewers and media watchers was the way the plug was executed.
Bob Costas, who was handling play-by-play duties, introduced the 40-second bit with a setup that was deadpan but resonated to some as earnest, especially among Yankee fans living in a city that has been the epicenter of a number of actual emergencies.
- 10/12/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Craig Carton is back at Wfan, three years after his arrest for running an illegal ticketing scam.
He will officially rejoin the New York City area sports radio station on Nov. 9, where he will partner with Evan Roberts for the mid-afternoon show from 2-7 p.m. Et. Roberts’ longtime co-host, Joe Beningo, announced his retirement earlier this week.
Carton was arrested in 2017 by the FBI and charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and securities fraud. He resigned from Wfan shortly after, where he and former NFL quarterback Boomer Esaisan hosted their popular morning show. Carton ended up serving a year in prison and was released in June.
Carton will come on Wfan on Thursday at 5 p.m. Et to discuss his new role.
“Craig Carton was part of the fabric of Wfan for a decade, both on and off the air, engaging and entertaining audiences with his one of a kind personality and talent,...
He will officially rejoin the New York City area sports radio station on Nov. 9, where he will partner with Evan Roberts for the mid-afternoon show from 2-7 p.m. Et. Roberts’ longtime co-host, Joe Beningo, announced his retirement earlier this week.
Carton was arrested in 2017 by the FBI and charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and securities fraud. He resigned from Wfan shortly after, where he and former NFL quarterback Boomer Esaisan hosted their popular morning show. Carton ended up serving a year in prison and was released in June.
Carton will come on Wfan on Thursday at 5 p.m. Et to discuss his new role.
“Craig Carton was part of the fabric of Wfan for a decade, both on and off the air, engaging and entertaining audiences with his one of a kind personality and talent,...
- 10/29/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO’s “Wild Card: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth” promised a revealing look at former Wfan morning radio personality Craig Carton. During the documentary, the former “Boomer and Carton” host — who was recently released from prison for his involvement in a multimillion-dollar ticket-resale pyramid scheme — said he was repeatedly sexually abused at a sleep-away camp as a child.
But “Wild Card” goes the teaser route with that bit of information, with Carton initially vaguely mentioning childhood “trauma” before going into detail a bit later in the feature-length film. The time between setup and payoff, if we may borrow terms generally used for far less serious matters, may make viewers feel like they may not get specifics — but boy, do they.
“That was a purposeful decision,” Marie McGovern, who co-directed and produced the doc with her StreetSmartVideo partner Martin Dunn, told TheWrap.
“For folks that might not know who Craig...
But “Wild Card” goes the teaser route with that bit of information, with Carton initially vaguely mentioning childhood “trauma” before going into detail a bit later in the feature-length film. The time between setup and payoff, if we may borrow terms generally used for far less serious matters, may make viewers feel like they may not get specifics — but boy, do they.
“That was a purposeful decision,” Marie McGovern, who co-directed and produced the doc with her StreetSmartVideo partner Martin Dunn, told TheWrap.
“For folks that might not know who Craig...
- 10/7/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
HBO released the trailer for its Craig Carton documentary, “Wild Card: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth,” and it looks just as nuts as the morning-show jock.
“Wild Card” charts the rise and bizarre fall of prominent New York sports-radio personality Craig Carton, the host of former Wfan 660 morning show “Boomer & Carton.” His running mate from that No. 1 program, former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, is prominently featured in the doc — as are several of Carton’s other colleagues from those days on top.
Watch the trailer via the video above.
Esiason now shares the Wfan morning show with Gregg Giannotti.
Through a series of first-person interviews with Carton and others, the film reveals how the radio host’s secret insatiable gambling addiction — financed by an illicit ticket-broking business — brought his career to a sudden halt when he was arrested by FBI agents and charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and securities fraud on Sept.
“Wild Card” charts the rise and bizarre fall of prominent New York sports-radio personality Craig Carton, the host of former Wfan 660 morning show “Boomer & Carton.” His running mate from that No. 1 program, former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, is prominently featured in the doc — as are several of Carton’s other colleagues from those days on top.
Watch the trailer via the video above.
Esiason now shares the Wfan morning show with Gregg Giannotti.
Through a series of first-person interviews with Carton and others, the film reveals how the radio host’s secret insatiable gambling addiction — financed by an illicit ticket-broking business — brought his career to a sudden halt when he was arrested by FBI agents and charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and securities fraud on Sept.
- 9/17/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Craig Carton, a figure of some New York renown who used to host a popular morning show on Wfan and CBS Sports Network, was sentenced to 42 months in prison by a federal judge Friday for perpetrating a massive ticket fraud.
Facing millions in gambling debts, which he blamed on an addiction to betting, Carton took part in a scheme that defrauded ticket buyers of $7 million. He had promised victims VIP tickets to sporting events and concerts. Instead of making good on the ducats, he used the proceeds to pay his debts and personal expenses. After his arrest in 2017, he resigned from Wfan. After initially insisting he was innocent of all charges and pleading not guilty, he was convicted last fall.
Prosecutors had recommended a prison term of five to seven years, while Carton pushed for leniency and no prison time. According to a Law360 report from the courtroom, Carton told U.
Facing millions in gambling debts, which he blamed on an addiction to betting, Carton took part in a scheme that defrauded ticket buyers of $7 million. He had promised victims VIP tickets to sporting events and concerts. Instead of making good on the ducats, he used the proceeds to pay his debts and personal expenses. After his arrest in 2017, he resigned from Wfan. After initially insisting he was innocent of all charges and pleading not guilty, he was convicted last fall.
Prosecutors had recommended a prison term of five to seven years, while Carton pushed for leniency and no prison time. According to a Law360 report from the courtroom, Carton told U.
- 4/5/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Millions of people were saddened by the death of comic book icon Stan Lee on Monday. Mike Francesa wasn’t one of them.
The New York City sports radio host was absolutely clueless when a caller asked him to weigh in on the Marvel legend — dismissively letting his audience know he was “not a comic book guy.” Caller Eddie in Hoboken, New Jersey, thinking that the “Sports Pope” might have some fond memories to share and the answer wasn’t what he was expecting.
“Hey Mike, Stan Lee died today? Did you ever meet the guy? What did you think of him?” asked Eddie.
Also Read: Mike Francesa Will Reclaim His Wfan Throne on Tuesday
“Stan Lee?” Francesa shot back.
“Yeah, Stan Lee. You never heard of Stan Lee?” Eddie continued.
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t know who he is, no.”
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The New York City sports radio host was absolutely clueless when a caller asked him to weigh in on the Marvel legend — dismissively letting his audience know he was “not a comic book guy.” Caller Eddie in Hoboken, New Jersey, thinking that the “Sports Pope” might have some fond memories to share and the answer wasn’t what he was expecting.
“Hey Mike, Stan Lee died today? Did you ever meet the guy? What did you think of him?” asked Eddie.
Also Read: Mike Francesa Will Reclaim His Wfan Throne on Tuesday
“Stan Lee?” Francesa shot back.
“Yeah, Stan Lee. You never heard of Stan Lee?” Eddie continued.
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t know who he is, no.”
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- 11/13/2018
- by Tony Maglio and Sean Burch
- The Wrap
Craig Carton -- half of the famous 'Boomer and Carton' sports talk show on Wfan -- has been found guilty of running a massive concert ticket scam. The radio personality -- who quit his job as Boomer Esiason's cohost amid a federal investigation back in September 2017 -- was convicted in court Wednesday ... and is now facing up to 45 years in federal prison. As we previously reported ... Carton and a partner claimed to have been...
- 11/7/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Mike Francesa, for decades the leading voice of New York sports via his longtime afternoon drive perch on all-sports pioneer Wfan, is kicking off a new digital chapter.
In partnership with with CAA Sports and Entercom, Francesa is launching a subscription service on Friday that complements his daily Wfan show, Mike’s On. The app will offer subscribers a streaming video version of Mike’s On, though the radio show will still be available for free. It will also have exclusive extras, including football-themed shows on Saturday and Sunday, quick online-only takes as news warrants and the “Francesa 50,” a preview and recap of the biggest sports events on the calendar.
Subscriptions are $9 a month or $99 for a full year, via MikesOn.com or the App Store or Google Play. Anyone who does...
In partnership with with CAA Sports and Entercom, Francesa is launching a subscription service on Friday that complements his daily Wfan show, Mike’s On. The app will offer subscribers a streaming video version of Mike’s On, though the radio show will still be available for free. It will also have exclusive extras, including football-themed shows on Saturday and Sunday, quick online-only takes as news warrants and the “Francesa 50,” a preview and recap of the biggest sports events on the calendar.
Subscriptions are $9 a month or $99 for a full year, via MikesOn.com or the App Store or Google Play. Anyone who does...
- 8/23/2018
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Craig Carton is headed back on to radio. Well, not the terrestrial kind — or the satellite version, for that matter. The former Wfan host, who was arrested by the FBI in September and charged with running a fake-ticket scheme, is returning to the digital airwaves tomorrow, when SportsGrid launches his new “Carton & Friends” program. The daily weekday show will be broadcast live 9 a.m. Et to 1 p.m. Et from Manhattan’s Fntsy Sports Network’s Studio 34, which is located inside Rock & Reilly’s gastropub on the fifth floor of the Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel. Also Read: Craig Carton Resigns From Wfan a Week After FBI...
- 3/28/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_00xk2yqe"]] CBS Radio wasted no time removing all evidence that Craig Carton ever worked at Wfan -- with his old broadcasting partner, Boomer Esiason, even announcing the name of his show has changed. It all went down less than 24 hours after Craig Carton announced his resignation from the "Boomer & Carton Show" -- one of the top sports radio shows in the country. Of course, Carton is being investigated by the feds for allegedly running a bogus...
- 9/14/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Craig Carton has resigned from Wfan one week after being arrested by the FBI and charged with running a fake-ticket scheme. The popular sportstalk personality bilked investors out of millions of dollars, according to the feds. Read the “Boomer & Carton” radio host’s full statement on his decision to walk away below. Also Read: Craig Carton's Lawyer Says Arrested Radio Host 'Is a Victim' For 10 years I’ve had the great privilege of showing up to work every day at my dream job. I have nothing but love and respect for my co-host, the show and the entire CBS Radio family and I’ve.
- 9/14/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Sports radio host Craig Carton -- one half of the famous "Boomer & Carton" show -- officially quit his job ... amid a federal investigation into an alleged multi-million dollar concert ticket scheme. As we previously reported ... Carton was arrested by FBI agents last week after officials say an investigation revealed he bilked investors out of millions of dollars in an effort to pay off a massive casino debt. Now with charges looming, Carton has tendered his...
- 9/14/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Craig Carton is adamant he's not the scumbag con artist he's being made out to be -- claiming he's an innocent victim who was set up by a group of very bad people. Carton was arrested by the FBI this week and accused of running a multi-million dollar concert ticket scam to pay back millions of dollars in debts to various casinos. But a rep for the sports radio star says he's Not A Bad...
- 9/8/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Not so fast, folks burying Craig Carton — the arrested sportstalk radio host is himself “a victim” of this whole Ponzi scheme thing, attorney Robert C. Gottlieb said on Friday. “The government’s allegations against Craig Carton demonstrate a gross misunderstanding of what happened,” the lawyer started his statement to the media. “Craig is a victim who was deceived, manipulated and used by individuals seeking to gather assets for their own fraudulent schemes.” “Craig is a good man, devoted to his family with a long-time personal commitment to giving back to his community,” Gottlieb continued. The defense counselor then backed that up.
- 9/8/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Craig Carton is the co-host of radio show ‘Boomer and Carton in the morning’ on Wfan. He has recently hit the headlines for his arrest following his involvement in a concert ticket Ponzi scheme which began in 2016. It is alleged that the radio host ripped off investors for millions of dollars by selling fake concert tickets. It is claimed he did this to cover his own debts from gambling. Carton is accused of running this Ponzi scheme along with his business partner, Joseph Mell. Carlton would tell the investors he had access to millions of dollars’ worth of concert
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- 9/7/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Craig Carton has received a mixed reaction from fellow media members after being arrested Wednesday for allegedly running a fake-ticket Ponzi scheme. Following the arrest, Carton was dragged across the Twitter coals by NBC Sports’ head baseball writer Craig Calcaterra, who is not a fan. The next morning, Carton’s on-air partner Boomer Esiason shared a nice story with Wfan listeners about a supportive conversation he had in the hallway with Mike Francesa, one of most powerful and successful people in the history of sportstalk radio. Francesa and Carton aren’t exactly buddies either — you may be noticing a pattern here.
- 9/7/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Boomer Esiason is backing Craig Carton after his longtime co-host's FBI arrest ... saying he's still got love for the sports radio personality despite the "shocking" news. “I’ve loved my partner for 10 years and I still love my partner,” Boomer said on Wfan Thursday. “I loved his family, loved his kids and I am praying every single day ... there’s nothing worse than having a family going through what they have to go through.” Boomer...
- 9/7/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Boomer Esiason took a few minutes out of his radio show this morning to address the FBI arrest of partner Craig Carton, which has now officially led to an indefinite suspension from radio station Wfan. The former Cincinnati Bengals and New York Jets quarterback began by thanking fans and friends for all of the support as the shocking news broke on Wednesday. “I just want people to know out there that I love my partner for 10 years, I still love my partner. I love his family, I love his kids,” Esiason said on Thursday’s “Boomer & Carton.” “I am praying every.
- 9/7/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Craig Carton -- a prominent New York-based sports talk radio host -- was arrested on federal charges of wire and securities fraud for his alleged role in a multi-million dollar scam to sell concert tickets he never possessed.
- 9/7/2017
- by Joe DePaolo
- Mediaite - TV
“Boomer & Carton” morning show host Craig Carton isn’t having a good day, and one rival’s getting a real kick out of it. The popular Wfan radio personality and former New Jersey 101.5 “Jersey Guy” was arrested this morning by the FBI, accused of scamming investors out of $2 million with a phony ticket scheme. That shocking news led to a different sports-y Craig, NBC Sports’ lead baseball writer Craig Calcaterra, tweeting out the following: The last time I was on his show, years ago, he actually called me a "fraud." So pardon me if I die laughing. https://t.co/niZURKlltF — Craig Calcaterra.
- 9/6/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Craig Carton's partner in an alleged ticket fraud scheme was so concerned about the million in debt they allegedly owed ... he considered fleeing the country and assuming a new identity. At least, that's what investigators say they learned during a criminal probe into the famous radio host -- who allegedly bilked investors out of millions of dollars to repay casino debts. As we previously reported, Carton -- one-half of the famous "Boomer and Carton...
- 9/6/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Craig Carton, the host of Wfan’s popular “Boomer & Carton” morning show, has been arrested by the FBI for his apparent involvement in a fake ticket scam. Along with partner Michael Wright, the 48-year-old New Jersey 101.5 FM alum is accused of stealing $2 million dollars from investors. The former “Jersey Guy” has been charged with securities fraud and wire fraud. He and Wright are scheduled to appear later today in Manhattan federal court. Carton and his co-conspirator allegedly told investors that they had access to discounted blocks of tickets to sporting and music events, which they could turn around and sell.
- 9/6/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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- 9/6/2017
- by Kinja! on Kinja Roundup, shared by Baraka Kaseko to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Craig Carton -- co-host of the popular 'Boomer and Carton' sports talk show on Wfan -- was arrested by FBI agents at his home in Manhattan on suspicion of running a concert ticket scheme. We're told the alleged scheme looks like this ... Carton and a partner claimed to have been operating a ticket business that promised blocks of tickets to big concerts. Problem is, it was all a lie (allegedly) -- they never had the tickets.
- 9/6/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Peter Bart and Mike Fleming Jr. worked together for two decades at Daily Variety. In this occasional column, two old friends get together and grind their axes, mostly on the movie business.
Fleming: I’ve never seen anything like the craziness that followed the elevator surveillance-camera footage of Ray Rice punching his wife, and an NFL deer-in-the-headlights response that put its tenured commissioner Roger Goodell in danger of being on the business end of a knockout punch himself. It became bloodsport; Espn has shown the elevator punch so often in the past few days, it’s surprising they haven’t assembled their fight commentators to dissect it. The subsequent media scrutiny of other players who’ve done similar or worse things — but who suited up today — leaves you thinking that NFL players have crime stats comparable to the prison team Burt Reynolds quarterbacked in The Longest Yard.
Bart: People make a mistake,...
Fleming: I’ve never seen anything like the craziness that followed the elevator surveillance-camera footage of Ray Rice punching his wife, and an NFL deer-in-the-headlights response that put its tenured commissioner Roger Goodell in danger of being on the business end of a knockout punch himself. It became bloodsport; Espn has shown the elevator punch so often in the past few days, it’s surprising they haven’t assembled their fight commentators to dissect it. The subsequent media scrutiny of other players who’ve done similar or worse things — but who suited up today — leaves you thinking that NFL players have crime stats comparable to the prison team Burt Reynolds quarterbacked in The Longest Yard.
Bart: People make a mistake,...
- 9/14/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
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