Craig Carton |
“That said, if a time in the future came where Craig had gotten his life back on track, fulfilled all that was asked of him and was in a position to resume his career, of course we’d talk and discuss.”
Newsday reports Oliviero has a long history with Carton, including helping bring him to WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FM alongside Boomer Esiason in 2007, when they succeeded Don Imus in morning drive time.
Chris Oliviero |
When he was sentenced in April of 2019 to 42 months in prison, Oliviero was among the friends and colleagues who showed up for the hearing. Entercom is WFAN’s parent company.
After saying he would be open to talking to Carton when he is free, Oliviero added, “I think every other radio group would have the same conversation. His talent is well-documented. But he is absolutely not in that position yet, nor do I know when that will be.
“I do think New York believes in second chances in life, so I do think that when that day comes, he will have conversations with people. But I don’t know when that is.”
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