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Mike Francesa, born in 1954 in New York, USA, is an influential American sports commentator best known for his work on television and radio. His early life was marked by hardship—his father left the family when Mike was only eight years old, and his mother struggled financially. He grew up with two siblings; tragically, his younger brother died by suicide in 1990.
Francesa attended Maria Regina High School, now known as Kellenberg Memorial High School. He later pursued higher education at St. John's University, where he studied communications and athletic administration—an academic path that would support his lifelong interest in sports media.
Francesa aspired to work in radio from a young age. His initial application to WFAN resulted in an offer for a producer position, which he declined. He reapplied and was eventually hired as a weekend host. His strong sports knowledge and presence on air led to a quick rise in popularity, and he soon secured a full-time position with the network.
Although knowledgeable in sports, Francesa's broadcasting style was considered serious, prompting WFAN to pair him with Chris Russo, who brought a more animated approach. Together, they launched the iconic radio show “Mike and the Mad Dog” in 1989. The program became a staple of New York sports talk radio and is widely credited with shaping the genre.
In 2000, the show’s impact was recognized when Francesa and Russo received the Marconi Award, making them among the first sports radio hosts to earn such an honor. “Mike and the Mad Dog” remained on air until 2008, when Russo departed WFAN.
Following Chris Russo's exit from WFAN in 2008, the show was rebranded as “Mike's On: Francesa on the FAN.” Francesa continued as the primary host, maintaining his signature analytical style and strong presence within the sports radio sphere. In addition to his radio work, he has produced and hosted several podcasts, further diversifying his media contributions.
Throughout his career, Francesa has remained closely associated with CBS and WFAN, turning down other media opportunities, including an offer from ESPN in 1993. His loyalty to WFAN solidified his identity as one of the most prominent voices in New York sports broadcasting.
In 2006, Francesa suffered serious injuries to both knees, leading to surgical intervention. Despite the procedures, he continues to experience issues and has been hospitalized on occasion due to complications related to his knee injuries.
Francesa was first married in 1983 to a woman named Kate; the marriage ended in divorce in 1994. He married his second wife, Rose, in 2000. The couple has three children and resides in Manhasset, Long Island. In 2006, he purchased a large home valued at approximately $3.5 million. The property includes two master suites, additional large bedrooms, a fireplace, and a spacious front garden.
Mike Francesa does not operate an official Twitter account. Several parody accounts have emerged under his name, some of which he has publicly criticized. He has previously expressed his disapproval and noted potential legal action against certain users misrepresenting him online.
As of 2015, Mike Francesa earned an annual salary of approximately $800,000. His estimated net worth stands at around $4 million, reflecting his decades-long prominence in sports radio and broadcasting.
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