Mike Trivisonno (September 20, 1947 – October 28, 2021) was an American Broadcasting, known for hosting his own self-titled afternoon talk show on Cleveland radio station WTAM AM 1100. "Mike Trivisonno Show" page - WTAM.com He was widely referred to simply as "Triv" by callers and the Cleveland media.
Trivisonno eventually began his own broadcasting career in 1987, working for a time at WNCX, commenting on sports (particularly boxing) and becoming a full-time personality from 1989–1992. Trivisonno bio - Cleveland.com
He began hosting Sportsline on WWWE in 1994. At first, the show aired from 6-11 p.m. The show did well in the ratings, even though it was usually up against Cleveland Indians games on WKNR. It did so well, the decision was made to put Trivisonno in afternoon drive-time (under the Sportsline banner until 1998; under his own name since) ultimately leaving Sportsline to other hosts. Throughout the program's history, The Mike Trivisonno Show was usually either first or second in ratings in its time slot in the market. 2010 Marconi nominees - RBR.com
His show had been originally dedicated mostly to sports, but over time became a forum for discussing sports, politics, local issues, current events, or whatever else was on Trivisonno's mind at the time. Trivisonno profile - Cleveland Seniors.com He discussed topics (and frequently argued) with listeners who called in to the show and/or with his various producers and sidekicks that worked alongside him. "Mike Trivisonno Show" page - WTAM.com
Trivisonno's popularity and high ratings led him to be ranked numerous times among Talkers Magazine's "Heavy Hundred", including most recently in 2015, when he came in at #72. Trivisonno top 100 - Talkers.com He was also a nominee for the Large Market Personality of the Year Marconi Award in 2010.
On April 1, 2011, Trivisonno married his girlfriend, Tami in Las Vegas. His brother, Gary, a golfer, was also a radio personality on WTAM, hosting a weekly golf show. His son, Michael Jr., owns an upscale restaurant called Trivs in suburban Strongsville, Ohio. Triv's - Cleveland.com
He died unexpectedly on October 28, 2021, at the age of 74. The cause of death is unknown.
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