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Pamela Mirabella (born November 1, 1974, as Pamela Lynn Davis) is an American journalist, former newspaper reporter and Editor-in-Chief, book author, and currently a radio personality on the Liberty Radio Network. Her media career dates back to her younger years when she was the Editor of her school paper at Southern Baptist Academy in her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
After studying Law at Jones College, Mirabella eventually became a columnist at The News Democrat. Known for her witty commentary, the owner of Magic Valley Publishing Company, which retained ownership of more publications in the state of Tennessee than any other publishing company, reached out to Mirabella interested in her writing capabilities.
At Magic Valley Publishing, Mirabella started as a general reporter. After covering the city beat for years and making her mark in regional and state news coverage, she was promoted to news editor, making her responsible for all news coverage at The Camden Chronicle. Not long after, Mirabella was named the Editor-in-Chief.
Mirabella then moved to the Memphis, Tennessee market and was the Editor-in-Chief of the Bartlett Express. Here she covered local, state and national news stories and found a large following on social media.
In 2021, Mirabella took time out from journalism to write a novel. By 2024, she was back in the media business, as the General Manager of WRJB B95. She currently stars in The Mirabella Morning Show each weekday on the Liberty Radio Network.
Her book, Dirty Little Girl, should hit bookstores in early 2025.