Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Midnight Hostility Radio: MLB Final Thoughts, Frankie MacDonald & NYC Mayoral Madness
Midnight Hostility Radio

Welcome to the Forgotten Frequencies…This is Midnight Hostility Radio. Check out Midnight Hostility Radio every week hosted by Sam Namo. Uncensored and Unforgiving. Also check out Midnight Hostility Afterhours. Afterhours is simple. Namo gets a question and breaks it down until you get a final answer.
Welcome to the Forgotten Frequencies…This is Midnight Hostility Radio. Check out Midnight Hostility Radio every week hosted by Sam Namo. Uncensored and Unforgiving. Also check out Midnight Hostility Afterhours. Afterhours is simple. Namo gets a question and breaks it down until you get a final answer.
Episodes
Episodes



Monday Nov 03, 2025
Midnight Hostility After Hours- NY Sports Radio Is Dead
Monday Nov 03, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
In this episode of Midnight Hostility After Hours, Namo delivers a raw look at the decline of sports radio in New York. He recounts WFAN’s early days, legendary voices and morning characters, then contrasts those glory years with today’s horrible, boring landscape.
The episode covers the rise of podcasts and the previous Sirius/XM boom, critiques current New York sports shows and hosts (Boomer & Gio, Michael Kay, Evan & Tiki, Joe Benigno) and explains why team-affiliated podcasts and social media have changed how fans consume sports talk.
Expect blunt commentary, nostalgia for classic radio, pointed critiques of modern hosts, and a short, unapologetic conclusion about why Namo thinks sports radio is no longer a must-listen but a must NOT listen.



Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Midnight Hostility Radio: Halloween With The Great Frankie MacDonald
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
This week's episode of Midnight Hostility Radio features the great Frankie MacDonald with a heavy dose of Halloween chat included. Besides Frankie's world renowned Halloween weather forecast, we get his thoughts on the latest news headlines. Then, Frankie gives his picks in our horror battle matchups, trick or treat advice and a Halloween in Canada breakdown.
Also, the question had to be asked. With Trump building a ballroom at the White House and we all know Frankie loves to dance and show his moves, would he be the first one to dance there if invited by Trump?



Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Midnight Hostility AfterHours: Why Reaction Videos Are Ridiculous
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
In this episode of Midnight Hostility Afterhours, Sam Namo rails against the explosion of reaction videos and celebrity tie-ins, arguing they’re inauthentic, overhyped, and replacing real content — even showing up in WWE highlights. He critiques the motives behind reaction channels (audience-building, monetization, brand-building) and mocks the performative nature of on-camera reactions.
Sharp, opinionated, and blunt, this episode skewers modern content culture and the industry’s push to court younger audiences with viral gimmicks instead of substance. True garbage content. Why would anyone want to watch some nobody react to a video complete with fake expressions.?



Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Midnight Hostility — World Series Predictions and The Great Frankie MacDonald
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
On this episode of Midnight Hostility Radio, Sam Namo breaks down the World Series featuring The Toronto Blue Jays facing The defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Namo gives his prediction and then brings in the legendary Frankie Macdonald. Frankie, who is from Canada, gives his World Series prediction as well as his usual weather report and take on all the nonsense going on in the world.
And of course, Namo's picks for Clown of the Week, Weekly Gargoyle & Hot Girl of the Week.



Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Midnight Memories- Reckless Airwaves Radio- Wyatt Imus (3/20/2022)
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
In March 2022, Sam Namo spoke with Wyatt Imus on Reckless Airwaves Radio for the first of two interviews.
In this interview, Wyatt Imus discusses his professional rodeo career, memories growing up on the Imus Ranch, his relationship with his father, radio legend Don Imus, and candid thoughts on radio, feuds, and cancel culture.
Wyatt, who is also a big boxing fan, came on for a second interview in 2022 to talk some boxing. We will post that interview as well soon.



Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Midnight Hostility After Hours- Stern, Francesa, and the Lost Audiences
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
In this episode of Midnight Hostility Afterhours, Sam Namo breaks down how once-dominant radio hosts like Howard Stern and Mike Francesa lost their audiences as tastes changed, podcasts rose, and the hosts themselves aged or sold out.
He contrasts their decline with Anthony Cumia’s comeback and argues the shift reflects both generational change and a transformed media landscape.



Friday Oct 17, 2025
Midnight Hostility After Hours: NYC Mayoral Race/Debate Review
Friday Oct 17, 2025
Friday Oct 17, 2025
In this episode of Midnight Hostility Afterhours, Sam Namo looks at the NYC Mayoral Race as well as the first debate and the only question is...this is who we have to choose from?
Zohran Mamdani is a socialist flip flopper with no experience, Andrew Cuomo failed so bad in the primary he is running as an independent and Curtis Sliwa has no chance and will split votes.
Politics was, is and will always be a mess. Don't obsess over it.



Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Midnight Hostility Afterhours: How TKO Turned WWE Into A Greedy Cash Machine
Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Thursday Oct 16, 2025
On this episode of Midnight Hostility Afterhours, Sam Namo rails against the TKO-WWE takeover, rising costs, and creative decline as WWE PLE's move behind a $30 ESPN Unlimited paywall. TKO Corporate greed, ticket & merch rising prices, and the loss of accessible wrestling (Netflix & ESPN Unlimited) have pushed WWE to the back burner for Namo and with the direction of creative these days, that's ok.
It's Youtube highlights and clips from now on for Namo who is accepting that the old, mainstream WWE is largely gone for now.







