Maggie Gray announces new job after WFAN shakeup

Maggie Gray announces new job after WFAN shakeup

Maggie Gray is transitioning from local to national radio after the latest shakeup at WFAN.

As the Post’s Andrew Marchand first reported on Thursday, Maggie Gray and Marc Malusis were replaced on the station’s midday program by Tiki Barber and Brandon Tierney.

Friday, Gray announced on Twitter she is moving over to CBS Sports Radio, where she will host an afternoon drive program with Andrew Perloff, a longtime contributor to “The Dan Patrick Show,” effective in January.

Gray had been at WFAN since 2017. She had originally been part of “CMB” — a show with Chris Carlin and Bart Scott that replaced Mike Francesa in afternoon drive, which moved to middays when Francesa un-retired. Carlin and Scott eventually left for ESPN New York and Gray got paired with Malusis.

Maggie Gray in WFAN studios.Maggie Gray in WFAN studios.Robert Sabo

CBS Sports Radio and WFAN are both owned by Audacy (formerly Entercom).

Friday, Dan Patrick gave Perloff, who had been on his staff for 12 years after joining the show from Sports Illustrated, a heartfelt farewell.

“I’m happy for you,” Patrick said. “You got something where you’re going to be a co-host with Maggie Gray, who we like. You get an opportunity doing big boy things hosting a radio show.”