Rob Steele

Rob Steele

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Rob was literally born into radio. His Mother and Father had a morning show back in the late 60s/early 70s on WLOB while he was still in the womb!
Rob followed in their footsteps and has always had a job in broadcasting.  When not in a studio, he enjoys jumping on the ‘ole XBOX and gaming and is an avid TV watcher as well. He enjoys going to events and concerts (when it’s warm enough to be outdoors), loves to go fishing and spends as much time outside as he can.

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