Former NY Governor Cuomo Debuts New Radio Show

The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo premieres on WABC with a focus on community issues

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has debuted a new one-hour Sunday talk radio program called The Pulse of the People on WABC 770am. The interactive show features open discussions on issues impacting communities across the state, with Cuomo inviting listeners to share their perspectives and concerns.

Why it matters

Cuomo's return to the public spotlight comes after his resignation as governor in 2021 following a cascade of scandals, including sexual harassment allegations and a nursing home death cover-up. Despite these controversies, Cuomo remains politically active and is exploring a potential comeback bid for New York City mayor in 2025.

The details

The Pulse of the People airs Sundays from 5-6pm on WABC 770am. The program is designed as an interactive forum, taking listener calls and focusing on challenges facing communities in New York. WABC's owner John Catsimatidis and host Sid Rosenberg emphasized that the station aims to feature guests from across the political spectrum, not just conservatives.

  • The Pulse of the People premiered on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
  • The program will continue to air weekly on Sundays from 5-6pm on WABC 770am.

The players

Andrew Cuomo

Former Governor of New York who resigned in 2021 following scandals, but remains politically active and is exploring a potential comeback bid for New York City mayor in 2025.

John Catsimatidis

Owner and operator of WABC 770am radio station.

Sid Rosenberg

Host on WABC 770am radio station.

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What they’re saying

“I remember what President Trump said about Andrew Cuomo when he was running, 'I'd rather have a Democrat than a socialist.'”

— John Catsimatidis, WABC Owner/Operator (wabcradio.com)

“Love him or loathe him, Cuomo is not a conservative voice. His presence alone sends a signal that 77 WABC isn't afraid of friction. It's committed to dialogue, not just affirmation. In today's media environment, that's a risk many programmers won't take.”

— Barrett Media (wabcradio.com)

What’s next

Cuomo's new radio show will continue to air weekly on Sundays from 5-6pm on WABC 770am, providing an interactive forum for listeners to engage with the former governor on community issues.

The takeaway

Andrew Cuomo's return to the public spotlight through his new radio show on WABC highlights the station's commitment to featuring diverse political voices, even those with controversial pasts, in an effort to foster open dialogue rather than partisan affirmation in today's polarized media landscape.