Cleveland radio talk-show host Mike Trivisonno dies

Longtime Cleveland radio talk-show host Mike Trivisonno has died, sources have confirmed.

Longtime Cleveland radio talk-show host Mike Trivisonno has died, sources have confirmed.The Plain Dealer

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Mike Trivisonno, the longtime Cleveland radio-talk show host and on-air firebrand, has died, sources have confirmed for cleveland.com.

He was 74.

Trivisonno – self-proclaimed “Mr. Know-It-All” – joined WTAM in 1994 and moved to afternoon drive in 1996.

He was known for his outspoken conservative stances on issues. After he quit smoking, Trivisonno once filed a class-action lawsuit against the tobacco industry trying to outlaw tobacco sales in the United States.

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