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WFAN is beginning the new decade with a new lineup.

New York City's iconic sports radio station on Tuesday announced its revamped lineup of shows. The big changes are to the afternoon-drive and midday time slots.

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts’ show will now be heard from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Joe and Evan have been paired together since 2007, mainly hosting from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and are also the ratings leader for that time period with men 25 to 54 years old. WFAN Maggie Gray will be joined by Marc Malusis for the “Moose and Maggie” show weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Malusis has been a part of WFAN for nearly 15 years, most recently hosting, and continuing to host, “Football Sunday” with former New York Giant David Diehl. “Moose” most recently also served as the co-host of the CBS Sports Radio morning show “Taz and the Moose.” Gray joined WFAN in January 2018 after having been a part of CBS Sports Radio, where she co-hosted a Saturday morning show with Malusis, so the two are now back together being paired on the WFAN midday show. Maggie co-hosted a weekday show on WFAN the past two years with Bart Scott and Chris Carlin. WFAN

Meanwhile, Mike Francesa remains a part of WFAN with his “Mike’s On” half-hour show airing from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Mike will also host occasional special programs and remote broadcasts as well as contributing to other shows on WFAN. Francesa has been a part of WFAN since 1987. He and Chris Russo co-hosted “Mike and the Mad Dog” from 1989-2008, with Mike going solo from 2008-19. Over that period of time, he dominated the ratings for men 25-54.

Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti will begin their third year together as hosts of WFAN and CBS Sports Network’s “Boomer and Gio” show weekday mornings from 6 to 10 a.m. Boomer is now into his 13th year as a host of WFAN’s morning show. The “Boomer and Gio” show is the ratings leader in its prime demographic of men 25-54 for the third straight quarterly rating period.

WFAN’s Steve Somers continues to hold down the “fort” at nights. Steve is a WFAN original from Day 1 — July 1, 1987. He can be heard before and after WFAN's live game coverage of the New York Yankees, Brooklyn Nets and NFL football.

John Jastremski, known to many as “JJ After Dark,” is the new full-time overnight host, replacing the recently retired Tony Paige. JJ was a former winner of WFAN’s “Fantasy Phenom” contest with the prize being a weekly late night show for a full year on WFAN. Jastremski has been doing part-time work for the past few years on WFAN but is now a welcome addition to the full-time staff.

“This is quite an impressive lineup of talent on WFAN as we remain the one and only place to talk New York sports all day, every day,” said Mark Chernoff, WFAN’s senior vice president of programming. “And combined with our play-by-play of New York Yankees baseball, New York Giants football, Brooklyn Nets basketball and New Jersey Devils hockey, along with a slate of NFL games, we are your flagship station for New York sports.”

The new lineup officially takes effect Thursday, although Francesa's new half-hour show will debut Jan. 6.