Longtime Mississippi radio talk show host Paul Gallo died on Sunday, according to SuperTalk radio. He was 77.
“For over five decades, Paul didn’t just talk about Mississippi — he helped shape its story,” a SuperTalk statement said. “… Paul dedicated his life to his listeners, his state, and the pursuit of the truth.”
Gallo was the longtime host of the popular “The Gallo Radio Show” mornings on the statewide SuperTalk network. He began his radio career in 1968, the network said, and, “From DJ to program director, from sales and management to ownership, Paul mastered every facet of the industry.”
Gallo is survived by his wife of 55 years, Patsy; children Jennifer Campbell (Jason) and Mark Galtelli (Susan); six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending.
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