Orlando Radio bad boy Drew Garabo takes his show to the Internet. Unbridled, uncensored, and unfiltered. This is Podcasting worth listening to… Drew Show.
Drew R. Garabo - Host
Drew Garabo started in radio at Rollins College on WPRK 91.5. He was discovered by a Real Radio WTKS-FM Orlando (The “Howard Stern Station”) program director who hired him initially to work as a weekend DJ from 7pm to midnight. Drew worked briefly as a producer for Ed Tyll before becoming a producer for Jim Philips on The Philips Phile WTKS from 1996 to 1997.
In 1997 Drew began hosting his own talk-format show, “The Drew Garabo Show” on WTKS, initially filling the advertisement-light 12am-5am time slot, where the show remained for a year and a half and built a small but loyal audience known as “The Cult of Drew“. When Ed Tyll left WTKS, the newly renamed “Drew Show” moved to the 7pm-11pm time slot where it reigned the Orlando evening airwaves for 7 years, and was syndicated on XM Satellite Radio.
In 2005, Drew moved to competing station WOCL O-Rock 105.9, filling the morning drive time slot opened when Howard Stern left terrestrial radio. At WOCL, Drew co-hosted “The Morning After Show” for almost 2 years before the station changed format and let go most of the on-air talent.
In January, 2008, Drew once again stepped behind the microphone and launched “The Drew Show” as a podcast. The Internet just hasn’t been the same since.


