Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

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."

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Cumulus Q1 Revenue Falls 12% Amid Restructuring
Cumulus Media
Cumulus Media
Cumulus Media reported first quarter 2026 results showing declines in revenue and adjusted earnings as the company continues through its Chapter 11 restructuring process. Net revenue for the quarter ended March 31 totaled $164.4 million, down 12.2% from $187.3 million in the same More

NAB Pushes Back on FCC Early License Renewal Move
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is raising concerns over a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) action requiring a broadcaster to seek early license renewals, warning the move could create uncertainty across the industry. In a statement, NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt said More

Veteran Radio Programmer Kenny Woods to Retire
Kenny Woods
Kenny Woods
Veteran Pittsburgh radio programmer Kenny Woods has announced he will retire on April 30, concluding a career that has spanned nearly five decades. Woods began his radio career in 1978 with early roles at stations in Pennsylvania, including WKST-AM in New Castle, WGRP-FM in Greenville, WBCW-AM in More
Advertisement

Study: AM/FM Radio Dominates Chevy Driver Listening
Cumulus Media | Westwood One
Cumulus Media | Westwood One
A new analysis from Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group highlights the continued dominance of AM/FM radio among Chevrolet drivers, based on newly released data from Edison Research's "Share of Ear" study. The report finds Chevrolet drivers spend 90% of their in-car ad-supported audio time More

Bill Lueth to Retire from Classical California SF
Bill Lueth
Bill Lueth
Bill Lueth, president of Classical California San Francisco, will retire at the end of June, concluding a 38-year career in radio focused on expanding the reach of classical music broadcasting. Lueth has played a key role in the growth of classical radio in California, helping transition the format into More

Beasley Broadcast Completes Debt Restructuring Deals
Beasley Media Group
Beasley Media Group
Beasley Broadcast Group announced it has completed its debt restructuring transactions following the expiration of its exchange offers. The company repurchased $15.9 million of its 11.000% Senior Secured First Lien Notes due 2028, leaving approximately $15 million outstanding. The More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement