Taz (Pete Senerchia) Bio
Taz is a multi-time professional wrestling world heavyweight champion, a
celebrated TV color commentator and an award-winning podcaster. Taz
complements his no-holds-barred style with comedic timing and sarcastic
wit – assets that have served him well in more than three decades of
wrestling and broadcasting.
While Taz has a storied past with WWE, ECW & TNA, the former college
football player also completed the 500th episode of his very popular live
digital streaming program, “The Taz Show,” which covered sports
entertainment, the NFL, NCAA Football, NBA, and MLB, as well as in-studio
guests and live interaction with daily callers since 2015.
Marc Malusis Bio
Marc always dreamed of working as a sports broadcaster, from his days at
St. Catharine’s to Don Bosco Prep and eventually to Syracuse University. At
college, he worked for WAER and WJPZ.
After graduating from Syracuse, Marc worked as the sports and news
director for WRCR in Rockland County, New York. After 18 months of
working doubles for the 500-watt station, Marc decided that it was time for
a change and got a job as a part-time employee at WFAN. Yes, he is a proud
member of the WFAN internship program.
Soon after being hired by WFAN, Marc became full-time board operator for
the famed “Mike and the Mad Dog” program. He learned from the best
while working with Mike Francesa and Chris Russo and was eventually
promoted to producer. That was a fruitful three years of his life that led to
Marc being offered on on-air position at WFAN.
That was 2007, and from that point forward, he became an overnight host
at WFAN. Along with two regular overnights, he has filled in during the day
in morning drive, afternoon drive and midday’s.
He was part of the original schedule on CBS Sports Radio, doing a Saturday
morning show with Maggie Gray, called “Moose & Maggie” from 6-10 a.m.
Eastern.
In March 2008, Marc was hired as a personality for SNY. He was first hired
as a debater on SportsNite and has appeared on DNL, The Wheelhouse,
LoudMouths and BNNY.
Marc was tagged with the nickname “Moose” by radio personality Joe
Benigno. It stuck and has been with him for the last 17 years…
Marc was hired before the start of the 2008 season as the pre- and
postgame host for Rutgers football on the Rutgers Radio Network.