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Angelette Aviles Named WBAL NewsRadio Afternoon Host


Angelette Aviles
Angelette Aviles

WBAL NewsRadio in Baltimore taps Angelette Aviles to join its weekday talk lineup as the new afternoon host, airing from 2-6pm. The appointment comes as WBAL continues its centennial year celebration. She joins a weekday lineup that includes C4 and Bryan Nehman from 5:30-10am, and T.J. Smith from 10am-2pm.

Aviles first joined the station in January 2024 as a weekend host. Her background spans over 20 years in communications and marketing, with experience in both commercial and political arenas. Her commentary has appeared on FOX News Channel and Univision, and she has contributed opinion pieces to The Baltimore Sun.

"We're excited for Angelette to bring a fresh perspective to WBAL weekday afternoons," said WBAL Director of Programming and News Director Jeff Wade. "In a fast-moving news cycle, listeners can count on her to keep them updated on the latest local and national news stories while giving them singular insight and reaction."

A Maryland native, Aviles grew up in the state while her father served as an Army officer. She later graduated from the University of South Florida before returning to Maryland.

"As WBAL celebrates its 100th year on the air, I'm incredibly honored to join this legacy of broadcasting and to bring my voice to Maryland's afternoon drive," said Aviles. "This show will be about real conversations-local, national, cultural-I'm excited to connect with listeners every day."

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