Mike Valenti
Mike Valenti (born October 24, 1980) is a radio commentator based in Detroit, Michigan. He hosts "The Mike Valenti Show with Rico" (Formerly "The Valenti and Foster Show" and "Sports Inferno") weekday afternoons from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on WXYT-FM 97.1. His co-host for 13 years was Terry Foster, who retired in April 2017.[1]
Michael J. Valenti | |
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Born | October 24, 1980 |
Career | |
Show | The Valenti Show |
Station(s) | WXYT-FM/AM, Detroit, Michigan |
Time slot | 2:00 - 6:00 p.m., Monday-Friday |
Style | Sports radio/general talk |
Country | United States |
Website | 971theticket |
Education and career
Mike Valenti graduated from Michigan State University in 2002 with a degree in journalism. He first stepped into radio as a producer of Mad Dog & Company and also co-hosted the Spartan Tailgate Show at WVFN 730 AM in Lansing, Michigan. In 2002, Valenti was hired as producer of SportsPage with Jack and Tom on 92.7 WQTX. Valenti would then be hired as co-host of The Sports Inferno alongside Terry Foster, mid-days on 1270 WXYT in Detroit.
In March 2009 Valenti caused controversy after reading a couple jokes about Detroit Lions defensive end Corey Smith, who was lost at sea and is presumed dead. Valenti while on air, read a couple distasteful "ticket texts" poking fun at Smith's disappearance. With 97.1 being the team's flagship station, he apologized on air the next day.[2]
In December 2013 Valenti received severe burns to his face while dining at a steakhouse in Birmingham, Michigan.[3]
Valenti appeared on The Ford Lions Report on Sunday Mornings during the NFL regular season, during pro football fantasy team reports, and the Lions pre game show.[4]
The Lions didn't renew their contract with 97.1 The Ticket for 2016 opting for a 5-year contract with WJR. Valenti's agent Mort Meisner reported the Lions wanted Valenti fired in order to renew with 97.1 The Ticket.[5]
"Itβs absolutely true, 100 percent of it," Mike Valenti said about allegations the Lions left 97.1 The Ticket because they didn't like his criticism of the team.[6]
Valenti was re-signed by 97.1 The Ticket to a multi-year deal in April 2016.[7]
Retirement of Terry Foster
Longtime broadcaster Terry Foster announced his retirement from the "Valenti & Foster" show on April 20, 2017 after over 13 years together. Foster cited the two strokes suffered in 2016 for the sudden retirement. [8][9]
The Rant
On Monday, September 25, 2006, following a Michigan State University football loss against Notre Dameβa game in which his alma mater blew a sixteen-point fourth-quarter leadβValenti went off on a twelve-minute[10] on-air tirade ripping into the Spartans for their poor showing. Highlights of the rant featured Valenti saying the Spartans "handed [the game] away like a nice three-button coat at the Salvation Army," that they "choked on applesauce", and his plea to then-head coach John L. Smith to recognize that "timeouts are not like cell phone minutes β they don't carry over!" Valenti also included scathing criticism of offensive coordinator Dave Baldwin's decision to have Drew Stanton "run the option in Hurricane Katrina," and a desire for defensive coordinator Chris Smeland to be replaced by H. R. Pufnstuf with Teddy Ruxpin as his assistant.[11][12]
The meltdown was covered in an article in Sports Illustrated where it was deemed "the single finest rant ever heard on sports talk radio".[10]
Always Aggravated with Mike Valenti Podcast
In November 2018 Valenti and Valenti Show Producer Mike Sullivan announced that they will be debuting the "Always Aggravated with Mike Valenti" Podcast on Radio.com, iTunes and other podcast providers. The debut episode was released on November 14, 2018, and is release weekly on Wednesday mornings. In August 2019, Valenti introduced another football and gambling focused podcast called "Cash the Ticket".
The "Stoney and Wojo Invitational"
July 18, 2018, Valenti welcomed other 97.1 The Ticket radio personalities Mike "The Godfather of Radio" Stone (Stoney) and Bob "Bought and Paid for by Michigan" Wojnowski (Wojo) to do a 64 team bracket style tournament for Valenti Show radio bits and songs.
References
- "Foster retires from 97.1 FM; return 'was tough'". Detroit News. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- "Radio host apologizes for 'reprehensible' comments about Lions' Corey Smith". MLive.com. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
- "Detroit sports radio host has face burned by 'Flaming Tomahawk' steak". For The Win. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- "Ford Lions Report Hits The Air Sunday". Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- "Lions To Switch Radio Flagship". Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- "Valenti Says Allegations About Lions Absolutely True". Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- "97.1 The Ticket Re-signs Mike Valenti to Afternoons". Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2017/04/20/terry-foster-retires-from-97-1-the-ticket-leaves-valenti-and-foster-show/
- http://detroitsportsrag.com/terry-foster-retires-while-mike-valenti-has-blood-on-his-hands/
- Murphy, Austin (October 5, 2006). "Spartan self-destruction: Michigan State's familiar fall draws ire of loyal fans". Sports Illustrated. Sports Illustrated/CNN. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
- "Excerpt from Mike Valenti's Rant". 2006-09-25.
- "Make Plays!". Retrieved May 1, 2015.
- "The Winner Of The Stoney And Wojo Bracket Invitational". 97.1 The Ticket. 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- "'Boat Guy' Gets Upset In The Stoney & Wojo Invitational". 97.1 The Ticket. 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-08-20.