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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 7 MIN

Growing up on WFAN, Adam Schein & the creation of a complete sports talk show host

from Marchand Sports Media · host Andrew Marchand

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comIn the 40-minute podcast, Andrew Marchand interviews SiriusXM’s Adam Schein. Schein is the ultimate culmination of growing up on “Mike & the Mad Dog,” Steve Somers and all of WFAN’s hosts. Schein goes into tremendous behind-the-scenes detail with stories involving Mike Francesa, Chris Russo, Boomer Esiason, his flirtations with the FAN and his love for SiriusXM. Here’s what you need to know:* To listen to the full 40-minute podcast subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com* Schein is the amalgamate of WFAN with the knowledge of a young Francesa, the zaniness and passion of Chris Russo and the schmoozing ability of Steve Somers. The station began in 1987 when Schein was 10.* In elementary school, he hosted his own sports trivia show at recess* How a post-game lacrosse radio show at Syracuse led to his first big break and a $22,000 per year gigMarchand Sports Media is a listener-supported platform. To receive new pods and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.com. To listen to this entire 40-minute podcast, our archives and future pods, upgrade to paid. Thanks.* How he interned at WFAN, where he met Eric Spitz, Steve Cohen and Mark Chernoff, top radio executives that have influenced his career* Cohen told Schein he was his first pick for the NFL channel on Sirius* How Schein did his mumble reads, like Francesa* The Spitz’ “POKE scale” for radio hosts* How the legendary Somers influenced Schein* How Tony Kornheiser made Schein think about his career in relation to his dream of succeeding “Mike & the Mad Dog”* When Esiason thought about leaving mornings for WFAN afternoons, Schein likely would have been his partner * In 2014, Francesa laid out how he wanted Schein to succeed him* A great Francesa lemon cake story and impersonation* The Gregg Giannotti impersonation of Schein* Schein’s relationships with Aaron Rodgers and other star quarterbacks* CBS Sports president David Berson’s advice to be a shoot-first point guard* Happy Birthday to my mom, a huge Adam Schein fan. What an 82nd bday present!“Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports" is an event series that features the biggest dealmakers in sports, talking about the future of technology in an intimate setting.ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro is the inaugural guest on March 18th starting at 4 p.m. The location is in midtown Manhattan. In this closed door conversation, Marchand will ask Pitaro to expand on his optimistic thoughts about AI and more.The event is free and includes light appetizers and cocktails.Register by clicking here. Space is limited so signing up does not guarantee a spot* Related Pods: How Chris Russo became the greatest sports talk show host in history … Boomer Esiason & one of the greatest playing/media careers of all-time … The future of sports radio with the most powerful executive in the business, Chris Oliviero* Sponsor: WSC Sports … Tell them Marchand sent you* On-deck Tuesday: Marchand & Meterparel: ELSM* Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com

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