In the early-1980s, Opelka was hired by Houston’s 93 Q’s Morning Zoo as a writer. He also did comedy bits and parodies for them. “I did a pretty good
Bill Murray voice," he says. Opelka's show
Pure Opelka airs on WILM in
Wilmington, Delaware, and he hosts a show on
WPHT every Saturday night from 8-11pm. Starting in April 2018, he began co-hosting the
Angie Austin & Mike Opelka Show, nationally syndicated and on demand via
Genesis Communications Network). He now guests hosts on other radio shows, including that of
Chris Plante on
WMAL-FM and Rich Zeoli on WPHT. In his self-styled role as “America’s Guest Host,” Opelka also sits in for
Joe "Pags" Pagliarulo,
Simon Conway, and Mike Broomhead in
Phoenix. He gained attention for his "bashing" of President
Joe Biden for his priorities, saying via
Twitter, “Our @POTUS has not found time to visit
Waukesha and meet with the families destroyed by the (accused) murderer & racist who mowed down dozens,” but “He did make it to MN to sell his massive (spending) bill . .” His first agent was
Korean-born but had been adopted by an
Orthodox Jewish family from
Brooklyn. “He sounded like
Gilbert Godfried but looked like a relative of
Kim Jong-un,” recalls Opelka. Asked by his agent to pitch television show concepts for the
FX Network Fox was developing, Opelka proposed five ideas and they bought three. So he spent the next three and a half years making television content for FOX and FX before returning to radio, which he prefers. “Television is a less forgiving environment,” Opelka says. “Radio is more like family. You can trust people.” As producer and actor, he is known for
Personal FX: The Collectibles Show (1994),
Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990), and
Fox After Breakfast (1996). He constructed a home studio in 2018. == The Blaze ==