Keep up with your favorite on-air WFAN personalities on Twitter, a social network where people stay in touch through an exchange of short answers and direct interaction. Twitter is a real-time short messaging service that answers the question, "What are you doing?" by sending short text messages, 140 characters in length, called 'tweets,' to your friends or people who are following you.
WFAN on Twitter
Follow us on the WFAN.com Twitter page! The WFAN Twitter page will give you updates on all the happenings on WFAN.com
Criag Carton on WFAN
Follow Criag Carton on his Twitter page! Criag will update you on what he is doing throughout the day.

Joe & Evan on Twitter
Follow the JoeandEvan.com Twitter page! The JoeandEvan.com Twitter page will give you updates on what is going on with the Midday Show.

Yankees Beat Reporter on Twitter
Follow WFAN's Yankee Beat reporter, Sweeny Murti on his Twitter page! Sweeny will keep you up to day on all the Yankees happening from the dugout to the clubhouse.

Steve Somers on Twitter
Follow Steve Somers on his Twitter page! Steve will keep you up on what is going on during the Mets and Yankees games while he is watching them in the newsroom.

Mets on Twitter
Follow Howie, Wayne and Maj on their Twitter page! The guys will keep you up on what is going on during the Mets games while they are broadcasting the game on WFAN.

Mike Francesa on Twitter
Follow Mike Francesa on Yes on his Twitter page! You will find out what is coming up on Mike's show

Gregg Giannotti on Twitter



Sal Licata on Twitter

Eddie Erickson on Twitter

Dov Kramer on Twitter