Gabe Lenners (b. 1987)

Birthplace:
North Platte, Nebraska, USA

Born:
November 11, 1987

Gabe Lenners is a media personality, producer and journalist. Gabe is best known for his work on Radio Disney Country, Radio Disney, ABC News and CMT.  Early on in his career, Gabe helped launch Radio Disney Country. He went on to produce and host over 50 episodes of the "Radio Disney Country Close Up with Gabe Lenners" series, which was seen and heard by millions of people on-air and online throughout The Walt Disney Company. The multi-platform content highlighted "the grind" and lesser-known stories about artists breaking onto the Nashville scene.  Gabe Lenners has covered Coachella, Stagecoach Festival and the People's Choice Awards for Good Morning America. He has reported on the country music industry for "CMT Hot 20 Countdown" and interviewed the biggest names in Hollywood for the Television Academy on the Primetime Emmys red carpet. Gabe also hosted for Disney+ at D23 in Anaheim, The Grammy Museum's "Spotlight Saturdays" series, ABC's "On Location," NAACP Image Awards and "The List" TV series.  He has partnered with brands like the X Games and Netflix on his digital series, "On the Go with Gabe." Geared towards aspiring storytellers/creators, the content documents Gabe's journey in LA and beyond, highlighting interesting people he meets and lessons he learns along the way.  In late 2023, Gabe launched Lenners Entertainment, LLC.

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