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Hampton Roads Radio Icon Mike Arlo Dies at 77
| RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, June 2, 2026 | 11:08am CT |
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Mike Arlo, a longtime Hampton Roads radio personality whose career spanned more than five decades, has died. Hampton Roads Media Group, part of Saga Communications, announced that Arlo passed away peacefully at home on June 2 following a brief illness. He was 77.
Known simply as "Arlo" to listeners and colleagues alike, he became one of the most recognizable voices in the Hampton Roads market after joining WNOR (FM99) in 1975. He moved into the station's midday slot in 1981, a role that helped establish him as one of the region's most popular rock radio personalities.
In February 1996, Arlo transitioned to sister station Classic Rock WAFX (106.9 The Fox), bringing his signature feature, "Arlo's Electric Lunch," and a loyal audience with him.
Throughout his more than 50 years on the air, Arlo became a trusted companion to listeners, providing information during hurricanes and severe weather events while also supporting numerous charitable initiatives. He played a prominent role in community events including the annual Mayflower Marathon Food Drive, the FM99 Rock and Roll Up Your Sleeve Blood Drive, and the Polar Plunge benefiting Special Olympics.
Last year, the Virginia Association of Broadcasters honored Arlo with its inaugural Career Achievement Award, recognizing his impact on broadcasting and his contributions to the industry over five decades. He also received multiple VAB awards for Best Public Affairs Program for "Hampton Roads Focus," Hampton Roads Media Group's weekly public affairs show.
Hampton Roads Media Group General Manager Carol Commander said Arlo's influence extended far beyond the radio studio. "Today, we share in heavy hearts as we mourn the passing of not only a Hampton Roads radio legend, but a cherished friend and longtime member of our radio family," Commander said. "His impact on our industry, our wonderful listeners, and our community he served so passionately for over five decades is immeasurable."
Director of Content Mike Beck described Arlo as "positive, humble, supportive, funny and genuine," adding that his legacy will endure among colleagues, listeners and friends.
Arlo was known for his upbeat personality and conversational style, traits that made him a fixture both on and off the air. He often remarked that he had never worked a day in his life because he loved radio so much.
He is survived by his wife, Lauren; daughters Monique and Brigette and their husbands; granddaughter Valerie; and family pets Keagan and Noel.
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