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WXYT-FM (97.1 MHz "97.1 The Ticket") is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, serving Metro Detroit and much of Southeast Michigan. It airs a sports radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios and offices are located in the nearby suburb of Southfield. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 15,000 watts.
Country. United States. Website. 971theticket.com. Mike Valenti (born October 24, 1980) [1][2] 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 ...
Before merging with WXYT-FM, WXYT/1270 was the sole flagship station from 2001–2007. From 1964–2000, Detroit's WJR was the Tigers' exclusive radio flagship. As a maximum-power clear-channel station, Tigers games on WJR could be received from hundreds of miles away on warm, clear nights.
Kirk Gibson called into 97.1 The Ticket (WXYT-FM) on Wednesday morning to talk about the Detroit Tigers. He asked for positivity and patience.
Kirkland Crawford, Detroit Free Press. March 8, 2022 at 4:06 PM. Michigan football named its new radio team for game day on Tuesday. And it's a familiar pair for Wolverines fans. Longtime 97.1 The ...
Terry Foster is an American sports columnist and radio personality in Detroit. He co-hosted Valenti & Foster on WXYT-FM The Ticket, a sports radio station, with Mike Valenti for 13 years until his retirement. It can be listened to worldwide (minus CBS restrictions) on The Ticket's website. [ 1 ] Foster wrote a book called 100 Things Tiger Fans ...
Detroit Tigers (78-73) at Kansas City Royals (82-69). When: 7:40 p.m. Tuesday. Where: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City. Mo. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1). Probable pitchers: Tigers ...
The Tigers have spent most of their broadcast televised history across two of Detroit's heritage "Big Three" network stations, WJBK (Channel 2, Fox; formerly with CBS from 1948 to 1994) and WDIV (Channel 4, NBC; originally WWJ-TV from 1947 to 1978), as well as two of the market's former legacy independent stations, WMYD (Channel 20, formerly ...