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WFRE/Frederick Assistant PD Gabby Loielo to Depart


Gabby Loielo
Gabby Loielo

WFRE/Frederick, MD, Assistant Program Director and midday host Gabby Loielo has announced that she is leaving her position for an opportunity outside of radio. Her last day will be Tuesday, January 18. A seventh-year broadcaster and graduate of Bloomsburg University, Loielo began her radio career as an intern for WKRZ/Scranton, PA. Following a brief stint in middays with WFRB/Cumberland, MD, she joined WFRE as midday host in August, 2017. Loielo was promoted to APD for WFRE in February, 2021.

WFRE Program Director Andy Webb said, "Over the past four & a half years, Gabby has made an indelible mark on Frederick. She certainly leaves some big shoes to fill, and I can't wait to see whose feet will fill them. If you love connecting with listeners just by being yourself each & every time you open the mic, and if you have a gift for positively engaging with fans through social media, we'd love to hear from you."

Loielo added, "I will miss being a part of the everyday lives of Frederick listeners, but I'm immensely grateful for the opportunity to have gotten to be a part of such a fantastic community. The dedicated team here at WFRE and Connoisseur Media have so much to be proud of, and I can't wait to hear & see the amazing things that lie in store."

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