Delilah (radio host)


Delilah Rene is an American radio personality, author, and songwriter, best known as the host of a nationally syndicated nightly U.S. radio song request and dedication program, with an estimated 8 million listeners. She first aired in the Seattle market as Delilah Rene, though she is now known mononymously as Delilah.

Early life

Delilah's family moved from Coos Bay, Oregon to neighboring Reedsport in 1969, where she attended school. In 1974 she won a middle-school speech contest judged by owners of the local AM radio station. Delilah began her radio career there, at KDUN in Reedsport, doing school reports. She soon was creating advertising spots and then was given her own time slot during shifts before and after school. After graduating from high school in 1978, she worked at numerous stations in Oregon and in Seattle before creating the format she became known for at KLSY in 1984.

Radio show

Format

The show, known simply as Delilah begins at 7pm and ends around midnight local time. She takes calls from listeners in her home studio, providing encouragement, support, and receiving musical dedication requests. It is based in the Pacific Northwest.
One of the cornerstones of the show is its use of callers. Most of the time the caller tells Delilah her situation or story and then Delilah chooses the song that she feels best matches the caller's situation. Callers are recorded during the show and replayed later, sometimes within the hour. Delilah also plays songs by direct request.
Originally heard only on weeknights, stations that carry the show have the option of carrying it six or even seven nights a week, with most stations airing at least one night of the weekend in addition to a weeknight show.
The show includes "Friday Nite Girls", a "fan club"-style feature in which she honors groups of her regular female listeners with prizes. She occasionally also calls certain "Friday Nite Girls" chapters and speaks with them live on the air. She also airs a "Delilah Dilemma" each evening in the first and third hours of the broadcast.

Distribution

The program debuted on four stations at the beginning of 1996, finishing the year on a dozen stations. In 1997, Broadcast Programming started to distribute the program, which was later bought by Jones Radio Networks. Delilah moved to Premiere Radio Networks in 2004, where she remains to this day. There are nearly 170 radio stations, and the Armed Forces Radio Network, airing the program. Jane Bulman is the original executive producer and has been in that role for 20 years.
Many of the stations carrying the show are owned by Premiere parent iHeartMedia. In November 2006, WLTW in New York began carrying her. The version of the show that runs on WLTW is a separate, specially tailored version of the show produced just for that station, with music programmed by local WLTW Programming. In 2007, longtime lovesongs host Zoe Bonet was dropped from KODA Houston and replaced with her. In March 2012, she went on the air in Los Angeles on KFSH-FM, a Salem Broadcasting owned station playing Christian music. This addition debuted the Christian Music formatted version of the program. iHeartRadio has an online Delilah stream where listeners can hear the show all the time regardless of time zone or broadcast market. Delilah is also on the air at WYJB, a radio station in Albany, New York in the evening for listeners coming home from work on the weekdays or on the weekends.
In October 2017, Delilah temporarily went on hiatus after the suicide of one of her children.
On January 26, 2018, Seattle soft AC station KSWD announced that Delilah would host weekday mornings and afternoons on the station beginning January 29, 2018. The station also picked up her syndicated show for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.

Audience

The show is popular among women between the ages of 25 and 54. As many as eight million people tune in to listen to the program throughout the full week.
According to a Bloomberg interview, Delilah has seen her reported audience numbers plummet in cities where Nielsen Audio has adopted the Portable People Meter for tracking listenership.

In popular culture

The show plays a role in the Hallmark Channel television series Cedar Cove, which is based on writer Debbie Macomber's book series and set in a fictional Pacific coast town in Washington state. Quotes and other inspirational pieces voiced by Delilah especially for the series set up some of the plot devices which occur in the course of each episode.
The show can also be heard in the 2018 film I Can Only Imagine, the biographical story of MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard.

Personal life

Delilah is a mother of 14 children, 11 of whom are adopted. Two of the children have died: a 16 year old child, Sammy Young Dzolali Rene, died on March 12, 2012, of complications of sickle-cell anemia which had gone untreated most of his life until he was adopted by Delilah and brought to the US just 9 months before his death. On October 3, 2017, her 18 year old biological son Zachariah died by suicide, following a brief but intense period of depression.
Delilah has been married four times, and frequently jokes about, and refers to, her multiple divorces on her show. She is currently married to her longtime pal Paul Warner. The two were married at her home on October 27, 2012. The invited guests were only told that they were attending her annual Harvest party.
Delilah is an Evangelical Christian who been married four times!. She lives near Port Orchard, Washington.

Awards and honors

In 2007, the show was nominated for the Syndicated Personality/Show of the Year award by Radio & Records magazine.
In May 2012, Delilah received a Gracie Award, which is given to influential women in media, for Outstanding Host - Entertainment/Information in Radio.
Delilah was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2016, after having been nominated for it in 2015 as well.
Delilah received the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year in 2016; she has also been nominated for the award in 2008, 2013 and 2018.
Delilah was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2017.

Books

Delilah has written four books: Love Someone Today, Love Matters, Arms Full of Love and One Heart At A Time, all published by Rosetta Books.