The following day, Argenti debuted on radio and remained in that position until January 2009, when he moved to Melbourne to join Crocmedia as host of All Night Appetite on sports talk radio station 1116 SEN.[2] Argenti remains a regular commentator and analyst on the station, generally covering football (soccer) and mixed martial arts.
The radio industry's governing body in Australia acknowledged Argenti's work when it announced him as a finalist in the category of 'Best Talk Presenter' for the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAS) in 2011 and again in 2012 alongside veterans Neil Mitchell, Ray Hadley, Paul Murray and John Stanley.
[3] Argenti and his radio show can be heard in every state and throughout a significant portion of regional & provincial Australia each weeknight.
In 2012, Argenti has strengthened a personal 'campaign' against political correctness in Australian society in 2012 and what he calls the 'erosion of free speech and plain speaking in this country', which are two of the more noticeable cornerstones of the show.
Christian Argenti is the cousin of leading Australian film screenplay writer and director Jan Sardi.