Sue Henry |
The Times-Tribune reports the circumstances behind Henry’s departure were not immediately clear, but she did confirm Monday was her last show with the station.
Henry has been a WILK broadcaster for 16 years, serving in the 9 a.m. to noon time slot as a lead-in to the nationally syndicated Rush Limbaugh Show.
Henry broke the news of her break-up with WILK on Facebook late Monday afternoon.
“I am no longer employed by WILK. I wish myself well in future endeavors,” the post said.
A short biography about Henry was still on WILK’s website Monday evening.
The biography said Henry specializes “in witty banter, politics, oddball music and a little bit of baseball chatter.”
Henry is a graduate of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, where she serves as an adjunct faculty member and moderator of the school’s radio station.
Prior to joining WILK, Henry worked at The Citizens’ Voice.
Efforts to reach Ryan Flynn, general manager for the Entercom Communications stations in the region, were not immediately successful.
There was no other show like hers. I will miss her terribly.
ReplyDeleteI refuse to listen to this station anymore. I looked forward to her show everyday.
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