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Mike Pilot in 2013
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Born |
Michael J. Pilat July 29, 1975 Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Broadcaster |
Years active | 1996 – present |
Known for | Full Of Sith, The Mediocre Show, Obviously Oblivious, The Awful Show |
Spouse(s) | Ariana (Arndt) Pilat |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Jan and BonnieSue |
Website | www |
Michael J. Pilat (born July 29, 1975), known as Mike Pilot and "Tha Mike", is an American broadcaster. He is the creator and co-host of the iTunes-distributed Full Of Sith Star Wars Podcast, along with Bryan Young and Bobby Roberts.
Pilot started his podcasting career in 2006 with the groundbreaking and extremely popular The Awful Show podcast (2006–2009). 3 years and almost 4 million downloaded shows later he then retired from The Awful Show and was later drafted in June 2009 as the co-host for The Mediocre Show with the founder of the Mediocre Show, Eric Tomorrow. That same month and year (June 2009), Pilot created the Obviously Oblivious podcast.
Mike Pilot was born into an Italian American family in Reading, Pennsylvania. The only son and second oldest child of five children born to Jan and BonnieSue’s (Leonardo), Pilot joked many times that his four sisters, Brandy, Bonnie, Samantha and Kyrie, taught him how to treat a lady by their teaming up and physically beating on him. His father, Jan, worked as a steelworker and power coating operator, and his mother BonnieSue stayed home and raised the children until going back to get her degree in Child Services. Pilot graduated from Reading High School.
After moving out of his parents’ home in his early twenties, Pilot worked as a steelworker to support himself and by coincidence broke his way into broadcasting by chance thru a friend of a friend who was the 7 to Midnight DJ at then York, Pennsylvania 105.7 WQXA-FM Top 40 station. Pilot was told to come in and make an air check tape which he did that was then passed along to the stations Program Director.
Shortly after making the tape Pilot met with the Program Director and was offered a job on the sister AM station to gain experience by working as a board op during Philadelphia Phillies games. Pilot has said that it was a very weak AM station and he grew bored of the job quickly and decided to do the play by play for the games with his unique sense of humor. A week later the FM station was bought out by Citadel Broadcasting and was changed to Alternative Rock 105.7 the Edge (which eventually became the X) and the majority of the DJ’s quit on the spot. Being in the right place at the right time, Pilot was pushed onto the air for the 7 to Midnight shift where he stayed for about a year while earning respectable Arbitron ratings until the station started carrying The Howard Stern show and the Program Director decided to hire professional DJ’s to surround the Stern show. Pilat was switched to overnight on the weekends for 2 years until frustration grew and a life-threatening automobile accident destroyed his back and the 60 mile drive became impossibility for him.