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'''Mike Missanelli''' is a [[sports radio]] personality, who most recently served as the afternoon host for ESPN affiliate, [[WPEN (FM)|97.5 The Fanatic]] in [[Philadelphia]].<ref name=fanatic>{{cite web|title=Mike Missanelli|url=http://www.975thefanatic.com/roster/mike-missanelli/|work=97.5 The Fanatic|accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref> He previously served as a sports journalist for ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' and a sports radio personality for [[WTEL (AM)|610 WIP]].
'''Mike Missanelli''' is an American [[sports radio]] personality, who most recently served as the afternoon host for ESPN affiliate, [[WPEN (FM)|97.5 The Fanatic]] in [[Philadelphia]].<ref name=fanatic>{{cite web|title=Mike Missanelli|url=http://www.975thefanatic.com/roster/mike-missanelli/|work=97.5 The Fanatic|accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref> He previously served as a sports journalist for ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' and a sports radio personality for [[WTEL (AM)|610 WIP]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
Missanelli was born and raised in [[Bristol, Pennsylvania]]. He attended [[Pennsylvania State University]] where he played [[college baseball]] as a [[second baseman]] for the [[Penn State Nittany Lions]]. He graduated from Penn State in 1977 and in 1986 graduated from [[Widener University Delaware Law School]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mike Missanelli '86|url=http://law.widener.edu/~/media/Files/alumniMagazine/SOL_Spring_2010.ashx|work=Widener Law|accessdate=29 January 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719125401/http://law.widener.edu/~/media/Files/alumniMagazine/SOL_Spring_2010.ashx|archivedate=19 July 2011}}</ref>
Missanelli was born and raised in [[Bristol, Pennsylvania]]. He attended [[Pennsylvania State University]] where he played [[college baseball]] as a [[second baseman]] for the [[Penn State Nittany Lions baseball|Penn State Nittany Lions]]. He graduated from Penn State in 1977 and in 1986 graduated from [[Widener University Delaware Law School]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mike Missanelli '86|url=http://law.widener.edu/~/media/Files/alumniMagazine/SOL_Spring_2010.ashx|work=Widener Law|accessdate=29 January 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719125401/http://law.widener.edu/~/media/Files/alumniMagazine/SOL_Spring_2010.ashx|archivedate=19 July 2011}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==


===WIP===
Missanelli started his career working as a writer for the ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]]''. He eventually moved over to radio working on-air at [[WTEL (AM)|610 WIP]]. During his tenure at WIP, Missanelli was engaged in controversy after criticizing [[Philadelphia Eagles]] kicker [[David Akers]] during an interview. Missanelli called Ackers a "girl" and criticized him for not being "a real athlete" and referred to him as "just a kicker".<ref>{{cite news|last=Rys|first=Richard|title=Media: The Misadventures of Mikey Miss|url=https://www.phillymag.com/news/2008/06/16/media-the-misadventures-of-mikey-miss/|newspaper=Philadelphia Magazine|date=16 June 2008|accessdate=November 1, 2021}}</ref> He was fired from 610 WIP in 2006 after an altercation with an on-site producer in which it was alleged that he hit the producer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://the700level.com/top-stories/mike-missanelli-fired-from-610-wip/ |title=Mike Missanelli Fired from 610 WIP |publisher=The700Level |date=2006-03-21 |accessdate=2014-02-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013094530/http://the700level.com/top-stories/mike-missanelli-fired-from-610-wip/ |archivedate=2013-10-13 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.staatalent.com/Headlines/10/06/28philly.php Philadelphia sports radio fight is on | STAA]. Staatalent.com (2010-06-28). Retrieved on 2011-09-29.</ref> Missanelli then began a show with comedian [[Joe Conklin]] on [[WMMR|93.3 WMMR]].
Missanelli started his career working as a writer for ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]''. He eventually moved over to radio working on-air at [[WTEL (AM)|610 WIP]]. During his tenure at WIP, Missanelli was engaged in controversy after criticizing [[Philadelphia Eagles]] kicker [[David Akers]] during an interview. Missanelli called Akers a "girl" and criticized him for not being "a real athlete" and referred to him as "just a kicker".<ref>{{cite news|last=Rys|first=Richard|title=Media: The Misadventures of Mikey Miss|url=https://www.phillymag.com/news/2008/06/16/media-the-misadventures-of-mikey-miss/|newspaper=Philadelphia Magazine|date=16 June 2008|accessdate=November 1, 2021}}</ref> He was fired from 610 WIP in 2006 after an altercation with an on-site producer in which it was alleged that he hit the producer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://the700level.com/top-stories/mike-missanelli-fired-from-610-wip/ |title=Mike Missanelli Fired from 610 WIP |publisher=The700Level |date=2006-03-21 |accessdate=2014-02-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013094530/http://the700level.com/top-stories/mike-missanelli-fired-from-610-wip/ |archivedate=2013-10-13 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.staatalent.com/Headlines/10/06/28philly.php Philadelphia sports radio fight is on | STAA]. Staatalent.com (2010-06-28). Retrieved on 2011-09-29.</ref> Missanelli then began a show with comedian [[Joe Conklin]] on [[WMMR|93.3 WMMR]].


===97.5 The Fanatic===
In addition to his work on the radio, Missanelli joined [[WPHL-TV|PHL 17]] in 2000 where he worked as sports director and anchor. He left the station in 2003 when his contract expired. In January 2010, he signed a multi-year deal at [[ESPN]] affiliate, [[WPEN (FM)|97.5 The Fanatic]], to host their midday show. Starting in 2018, the show began being simulcasted on [[NBC Sports Philadelphia]].
In January 2010, he signed a multi-year deal at [[ESPN]] affiliate, [[WPEN (FM)|97.5 The Fanatic]], to host their midday show.


In 2016, it was revealed that a longtime caller by the name "Dwayne from [[Swedesboro, New Jersey|Swedesboro]]" was actually a character created by his producer. Missanelli apologized for having a fake caller and for the [[Stereotypes of African Americans|racial stereotypes]] of the character, but he denied having knowledge that the caller was fake.<ref>{{cite web|last=Tornoe |first=Rob |url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Mike-Missanelli-on-fake-caller-I-would-have-not-authorized-a-racially-charged-caller-like-that.html|title=Mike Missanelli: White producer's black character might have pushed 'racial bounds' |work=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |date=2016-08-24 |access-date=2022-05-31}}</ref>
Missanelli has repeatedly battled the negative perception that exists surrounding Philadelphia sports. Missanelli has written, "Let me assure that when I tear into a guest, like [[Michael Wilbon]] or a [[Skip Bayless]] or a [[Keith Law (writer)|Keith Law]], it’s for a good reason that has absolutely nothing to do with me personally and everything to do with having the backs of the people, who have had to tread the filthy water of Philly fan perception, fostered by lazy national media nitwits, way too long."<ref>{{cite web|last=Missanelli |first=Mike |url=https://www.phillymag.com/the_philly_post/2010/06/30/mike-miss-fires-back/ |title=Mike Miss Fires Back |publisher=Philadelphia Magazine |date=2010-06-30 |access-date=2021-11-01}}</ref>

In 2016, it was revealed that a longtime caller by the name "Dwayne from [[Swedesboro, New Jersey|Swedesboro]]" was actually a character created by his producer. Missanelli apologized for having a fake caller and for the [[Stereotypes of African Americans|racial stereotypes]] of the character, but he denied having knowledge that the caller was fake.<ref>{{cite web|last=Tornoe |first=Rob |url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Mike-Missanelli-on-fake-caller-I-would-have-not-authorized-a-racially-charged-caller-like-that.html|title=Mike Missanelli: White producer's black character might have pushed 'racial bounds' |publisher=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |date=2016-08-24 |access-date=2022-05-31}}</ref>


Starting in 2018, the show began being simulcasted on [[NBC Sports Philadelphia]].
Missanelli was fired in 2017 from a weekly gig he had on [[WPVI-TV|6 ABC]] after he made he said it was "unnatural" for a female broadcaster to call an NFL game.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Tornoe |first1=Rob |title=Mike Missanelli loses 6abc gig over remarks about female ESPN announcer |url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/sports/mike-missanelli-6abc-fanatic-beth-mowins-nfl-cam-newton-20171006.html |website=Philadelphia Inquirer |access-date=November 1, 2021 |date=October 6, 2017}}</ref>


In May 2020, while on the air, Missanelli got into a heated debate with producer Tyrone Johnson and sports update anchor Natalie Egenolf, about an [[Central Park birdwatching incident|incident in Central Park]] where a white woman called the police on a black man, who was [[birdwatching]]. Right before cutting to commercial, Missanelli could be seen throwing his headset in anger. When the show came back onto television, Missanelli and Johnson could be seen yelling at one another and Missanelli appeared to be cursing at Johnson.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Koster |first1=Kyle |title=Mike Missanelli Gets Upset, Absolutely Launches Headphones After On-Air Bird Lady Argument|url=https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/mike-missanelli-video-headphones-throw-tantrum-01e9b41sqm9v|website=The Big Lead |access-date=November 1, 2021 |date=May 27, 2020}}</ref>
In May 2020, while on the air, Missanelli got into a heated debate with producer Tyrone Johnson and sports update anchor Natalie Egenolf, about an [[Central Park birdwatching incident|incident in Central Park]] where a white woman called the police on a black man, who was [[birdwatching]]. Right before cutting to commercial, Missanelli could be seen throwing his headset in anger. When the show came back onto television, Missanelli and Johnson could be seen yelling at one another and Missanelli appeared to be cursing at Johnson.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Koster |first1=Kyle |title=Mike Missanelli Gets Upset, Absolutely Launches Headphones After On-Air Bird Lady Argument|url=https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/mike-missanelli-video-headphones-throw-tantrum-01e9b41sqm9v|website=The Big Lead |access-date=November 1, 2021 |date=May 27, 2020}}</ref>


In January 2022, Missanelli gave an interview where he said he has no plans to retire. On May 31, 2022, Missanelli announced on air that it would be his last show. Missanelli's contract was set to expire and 97.5 The Fanatic opted to go in a different direction.<ref>{{cite web |last=Tornoe |first=Rob|title=Mike Missanelli out at 97.5 The Fanatic in surprise departure|url=https://www.inquirer.com/sports/mike-missanelli-975-the-fanatic-out-replacement-20220531.html|website=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |access-date=May 31, 2022 |date=May 31, 2022}}</ref>
In January 2022, Missanelli gave an interview where he said he has no plans to retire. On May 31, 2022, Missanelli announced on air that it would be his last show. Missanelli's contract was set to expire and 97.5 The Fanatic opted to go in a different direction.<ref>{{cite web |last=Tornoe |first=Rob|title=Mike Missanelli out at 97.5 The Fanatic in surprise departure|url=https://www.inquirer.com/sports/mike-missanelli-975-the-fanatic-out-replacement-20220531.html|website=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |access-date=May 31, 2022 |date=May 31, 2022}}</ref>

===The Mike Missanelli Podcast===

In September 2022, Missanelli announced that he had joined the Chicago-based gaming company Rush Street Interactive to represent its brand Bet Rivers Network. Missanelli has a biweekly podcast on Philadelphia sports that is distributed via multiple outlets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2022/09/07/mike-missanelli-signs-podcasting-deal-with-sportsb.html|title=Mike Missanelli signs podcasting deal with sportsbook|website=www.bizjournals.com|last=Blumenthal|first=Jeff|date=7 September 2022}}</ref>

===TV work===
In addition to his work on the radio, Missanelli joined [[WPHL-TV|PHL 17]] in 2000 where he worked as sports director and anchor. He left the station in 2003 when his contract expired.

Missanelli was fired in 2017 from a weekly gig he had on [[WPVI-TV|6 ABC]] after he made he said it was "unnatural" for a female broadcaster to call an NFL game.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Tornoe |first1=Rob |title=Mike Missanelli loses 6abc gig over remarks about female ESPN announcer |url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/sports/mike-missanelli-6abc-fanatic-beth-mowins-nfl-cam-newton-20171006.html |website=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |access-date=November 1, 2021 |date=October 6, 2017}}</ref>

Starting in 2022, Missanelli began serving as a panelist on the Jakib Sports Pond Lehocky Postgame Show that is broadcast live from the [[Ocean Casino Resort]] and show on 6ABC.

===Personality===

Missanelli has repeatedly battled the negative perception that exists surrounding Philadelphia sports. Missanelli has written, "Let me assure that when I tear into a guest, like [[Michael Wilbon]] or a [[Skip Bayless]] or a [[Keith Law (writer)|Keith Law]], it’s for a good reason that has absolutely nothing to do with me personally and everything to do with having the backs of the people, who have had to tread the filthy water of Philly fan perception, fostered by lazy national media nitwits, way too long."<ref>{{cite web|last=Missanelli |first=Mike |url=https://www.phillymag.com/the_philly_post/2010/06/30/mike-miss-fires-back/ |title=Mike Miss Fires Back |publisher=Philadelphia Magazine |date=2010-06-30 |access-date=2021-11-01}}</ref>


==Other ventures==
==Other ventures==
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Missanelli has worked as a professor at [[Saint Joseph's University]].
Missanelli has worked as a professor at [[Saint Joseph's University]].


In June 2021, Missanelli launched his first off-air business entity, [http://www.mikemiss.com MikeMiss Ventures], that focuses on his interests outside of sports radio. Missanelli also launched "MikeMiss: The EveryDay Cook" show, based on his longtime passion for food and cooking and started "Behind the Mic", in which he evaluates aspiring broadcasters reels and provides feedback in a one-on-one call session and offers "MeetMike", a virtual meet and greet. He also announced plans to release this year a children's book called "Shima the Shiba", which he details the human-like behavior of his [[Shiba Inu]] dog and how the dog can lay down valuable lessons in life for young children.
In June 2021, Missanelli launched his first off-air business entity, MikeMiss Ventures, that focuses on his interests outside of sports radio. Missanelli also launched "MikeMiss: The EveryDay Cook" show, based on his longtime passion for food and cooking and started "Behind the Mic", in which he evaluates aspiring broadcasters reels and provides feedback in a one-on-one call session and offers "MeetMike", a virtual meet and greet. In 2022, he released a children's book called "Shima the Shiba", which he details the human-like behavior of his [[Shiba Inu]] dog and how the dog can lay down valuable lessons in life for young children.

In September 2023, Missanelli launched a weekly sports video blog called "Mike Speaks". Released every Friday on YouTube, Missanelli wraps up the week with insights and analysis of sports and life. Segments include: SOUND OFF (Listeners e-mail their thoughts of the week with Missanelli responding); QUIRKY STORY OF THE WEEK (Missanelli riffs off something unusual that happened during the week); WHAT'S BUGGIN MIKE (Missanelli talks about something that really bugs him); LOCAL SPORTS SPOTLIGHT (Missanelli scans the region for a local sports standout story of the week - viewers also send in nominations). Missanelli also offers one-on-one video chats with fans called, ''Take 5 with Mike''. Viewers will be able to speak with Mike about selected subjects including sports, broadcasting, wine - among other subjects.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.975thefanatic.com/roster/mike-missanelli/ Mike Missanelli]
*[http://www.975thefanatic.com/roster/mike-missanelli/ Official website]


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Latest revision as of 12:27, 1 March 2024

Mike Missanelli
Born (1955-11-11) November 11, 1955 (age 69)
Alma materPennsylvania State University
Widener University Delaware Law School
OccupationSports radio personality

Mike Missanelli is an American sports radio personality, who most recently served as the afternoon host for ESPN affiliate, 97.5 The Fanatic in Philadelphia.[1] He previously served as a sports journalist for The Philadelphia Inquirer and a sports radio personality for 610 WIP.

Early life

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Missanelli was born and raised in Bristol, Pennsylvania. He attended Pennsylvania State University where he played college baseball as a second baseman for the Penn State Nittany Lions. He graduated from Penn State in 1977 and in 1986 graduated from Widener University Delaware Law School.[2]

Career

[edit]

WIP

[edit]

Missanelli started his career working as a writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He eventually moved over to radio working on-air at 610 WIP. During his tenure at WIP, Missanelli was engaged in controversy after criticizing Philadelphia Eagles kicker David Akers during an interview. Missanelli called Akers a "girl" and criticized him for not being "a real athlete" and referred to him as "just a kicker".[3] He was fired from 610 WIP in 2006 after an altercation with an on-site producer in which it was alleged that he hit the producer.[4][5] Missanelli then began a show with comedian Joe Conklin on 93.3 WMMR.

97.5 The Fanatic

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In January 2010, he signed a multi-year deal at ESPN affiliate, 97.5 The Fanatic, to host their midday show.

In 2016, it was revealed that a longtime caller by the name "Dwayne from Swedesboro" was actually a character created by his producer. Missanelli apologized for having a fake caller and for the racial stereotypes of the character, but he denied having knowledge that the caller was fake.[6]

Starting in 2018, the show began being simulcasted on NBC Sports Philadelphia.

In May 2020, while on the air, Missanelli got into a heated debate with producer Tyrone Johnson and sports update anchor Natalie Egenolf, about an incident in Central Park where a white woman called the police on a black man, who was birdwatching. Right before cutting to commercial, Missanelli could be seen throwing his headset in anger. When the show came back onto television, Missanelli and Johnson could be seen yelling at one another and Missanelli appeared to be cursing at Johnson.[7]

In January 2022, Missanelli gave an interview where he said he has no plans to retire. On May 31, 2022, Missanelli announced on air that it would be his last show. Missanelli's contract was set to expire and 97.5 The Fanatic opted to go in a different direction.[8]

The Mike Missanelli Podcast

[edit]

In September 2022, Missanelli announced that he had joined the Chicago-based gaming company Rush Street Interactive to represent its brand Bet Rivers Network. Missanelli has a biweekly podcast on Philadelphia sports that is distributed via multiple outlets.[9]

TV work

[edit]

In addition to his work on the radio, Missanelli joined PHL 17 in 2000 where he worked as sports director and anchor. He left the station in 2003 when his contract expired.

Missanelli was fired in 2017 from a weekly gig he had on 6 ABC after he made he said it was "unnatural" for a female broadcaster to call an NFL game.[10]

Starting in 2022, Missanelli began serving as a panelist on the Jakib Sports Pond Lehocky Postgame Show that is broadcast live from the Ocean Casino Resort and show on 6ABC.

Personality

[edit]

Missanelli has repeatedly battled the negative perception that exists surrounding Philadelphia sports. Missanelli has written, "Let me assure that when I tear into a guest, like Michael Wilbon or a Skip Bayless or a Keith Law, it’s for a good reason that has absolutely nothing to do with me personally and everything to do with having the backs of the people, who have had to tread the filthy water of Philly fan perception, fostered by lazy national media nitwits, way too long."[11]

Other ventures

[edit]

Missanelli has worked as a professor at Saint Joseph's University.

In June 2021, Missanelli launched his first off-air business entity, MikeMiss Ventures, that focuses on his interests outside of sports radio. Missanelli also launched "MikeMiss: The EveryDay Cook" show, based on his longtime passion for food and cooking and started "Behind the Mic", in which he evaluates aspiring broadcasters reels and provides feedback in a one-on-one call session and offers "MeetMike", a virtual meet and greet. In 2022, he released a children's book called "Shima the Shiba", which he details the human-like behavior of his Shiba Inu dog and how the dog can lay down valuable lessons in life for young children.

In September 2023, Missanelli launched a weekly sports video blog called "Mike Speaks". Released every Friday on YouTube, Missanelli wraps up the week with insights and analysis of sports and life. Segments include: SOUND OFF (Listeners e-mail their thoughts of the week with Missanelli responding); QUIRKY STORY OF THE WEEK (Missanelli riffs off something unusual that happened during the week); WHAT'S BUGGIN MIKE (Missanelli talks about something that really bugs him); LOCAL SPORTS SPOTLIGHT (Missanelli scans the region for a local sports standout story of the week - viewers also send in nominations). Missanelli also offers one-on-one video chats with fans called, Take 5 with Mike. Viewers will be able to speak with Mike about selected subjects including sports, broadcasting, wine - among other subjects.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Mike Missanelli". 97.5 The Fanatic. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Mike Missanelli '86". Widener Law. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  3. ^ Rys, Richard (16 June 2008). "Media: The Misadventures of Mikey Miss". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  4. ^ "Mike Missanelli Fired from 610 WIP". The700Level. 2006-03-21. Archived from the original on 2013-10-13. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  5. ^ Philadelphia sports radio fight is on | STAA. Staatalent.com (2010-06-28). Retrieved on 2011-09-29.
  6. ^ Tornoe, Rob (2016-08-24). "Mike Missanelli: White producer's black character might have pushed 'racial bounds'". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  7. ^ Koster, Kyle (May 27, 2020). "Mike Missanelli Gets Upset, Absolutely Launches Headphones After On-Air Bird Lady Argument". The Big Lead. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  8. ^ Tornoe, Rob (May 31, 2022). "Mike Missanelli out at 97.5 The Fanatic in surprise departure". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  9. ^ Blumenthal, Jeff (7 September 2022). "Mike Missanelli signs podcasting deal with sportsbook". www.bizjournals.com.
  10. ^ Tornoe, Rob (October 6, 2017). "Mike Missanelli loses 6abc gig over remarks about female ESPN announcer". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  11. ^ Missanelli, Mike (2010-06-30). "Mike Miss Fires Back". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
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