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Mike Adams (radio) : ウィキペディア英語版
Planet Mikey

Planet Mikey is a sports talk radio program on Boston's WEEI 93.7 FM. The show was officially announced on December 15, 2005 and runs from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays. The host is Mike Adams, an experienced Boston sports talk show host.
Mike Adams was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in Connecticut, Adams was a disc jockey on several stations in Hartford replacing Howard Stern when Stern left for Detroit,Washington DC,and New York in 1980. He was personal friends with Dick Radatz, a beloved figure in Boston sports. He hosted a show called "Mike Adams Sports World" on NECN from 1992–98 and won two Emmys. He has hosted shows for Fox 25 and Classic Sports Network, now known as ESPN Classic. He began at the WEEI in 1993 as a part-timer in conjunction with television work and selling Fords at Waltham Ford. His full-time show replaces the "Ted Nation" program by Ted Sarandis, which commenced on December 14, 2005. The show is on from 6-10 PM. Adams is a fan of all Boston teams. He lives in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts with his wife, Christine. He has two adult children, Scott and Kelly, and two young sons Andrew and William.
History
There was an open spot on WEEI programming in the 7 p.m.-to-11 p.m.slot after the departure of Ted Sarandis. Adams had been filling in as the host for two months and had reportedly given WEEI until December 14 to make a decision regarding hiring him as a full-time replacement for Sarandis. Allegedly, programming director Jason Wolfe had not returned Adams' calls for a couple of days. Adams arrived early for his show on Wednesday, and Big Show host Glenn Ordway called Wolfe on the air with the goal of eliciting a decision on Adams future with the station. When Wolfe was finally put on the phone, he and Adams got into what sounded like a serious argument on the air that ended when Adams disconnected Wolfe. Until around 9:30 that night, Adams apparently locked himself, along with good friend Kobe Bean Bryant, in the studio not allowing anybody else inside except for food delivery people. Finally, Wolfe called in and gave Adams the job.(needed ) WEEI reported that Wolfe received well over 1,000 emails from fans during the stunt, urging him to give Adams the job. The break-in was later revealed to be a hoax, as reported by a Boston Globe feature on Mike Adams. The station itself also admits it was a publicity stunt orchestrated by station management.()
The timeslot was formerly occupied by hosts Ted Sarandis (Ted Nation) from 1995-December 14, 2005 and Jeff Joyce (Flashboy) from December 14, 2005 – 2007.
The show was shaken up on October 16, 2015 when co-host Mike Mutnansky brought up on the air Mike Adams underhanded attempt to remove him from the show. Hilarity ensued for the next hour plus with the men going back and forth defending their honor. The hot tempered Adams threatened to physically remove Mutnansky from the building but cooler heads prevailed.
==References==

http://www.weei.com/shows/planet-mikey/home

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