She first aired in the Seattle market as Delilah Rene, though she is now known simply as Delilah. In an exclusive interview, Delilah reveals how she finds hope in heartbreak. The self-proclaimed “queen of sappy love songs,” Delilah Rene has been the most-listened-to woman in American radio for more than 30 years.

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"Hey, It’s Delilah”, provides a daily dose of heartwarming moments from the most listened to woman in radio. It’s the perfect way to begin or end your day, or when you need a mid-day emotional hug. New episodes drop every weekday. NBC News’ Tom Llamas sits down with radio icon Delilah to discuss her career and what keeps listeners coming back after four decades on the air.

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People in The Process: Legislation? There is an app for that; meet Joseph Visconti and Delilah. Discover More Explore Samson and Delilah and hundreds of other biblical locations, events, and figures in our interactive application. Published by Harlequin Books, Delilah shares her perspective on love and includes stories from her radio listeners. In addition to a passion for children and radio, Delilah is devoted to music because “it touches the heart the way nothing else can.” Delilah Radio Host Talks Faith, Self-Worth And Overcoming Grief | Woman ...

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