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Entercom Welcomes Delilah to KEZK-FM in St. Louis


Delilah
Delilah

Entercom adds syndicated personality Delilah to AC KEZK-FM/St. Louis, Sunday through Friday from 7pm-midnight, effective June 15. Her show attracts millions of listeners on more than 150 radio affiliates, making her the most-listened-to woman on radio in the U.S. Delilah has been honored as a Marconi Award winner and is an inductee of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Broadcasting Hall of Fame and the Radio Hall of Fame.

"Delilah was a staple on St. Louis radio for many years and we're thrilled to welcome her back to her St. Louis radio home," said Entercom St. Louis Senior VP/Market Manager Becky Domyan. "Listeners are excited to reconnect with Delilah's signature positivity and shining light, at a time when they are most in need of comforting and familiar voices."

"I'm excited to reconnect with so many friends in the St. Louis area every evening on 102.5 KEZK. Let the fabulous stories begin," added Delilah. "I look forward to joining Greg [Hewitt] and Trish [Gazall] on a radio station that plays great music and holds remarkable memories in my heart. Thank you to Becky Domyan and Cat Thomas [Brand Manager, 102.5 KEZK] for making this possible."

KEZK's weekday programming lineup includes "The Best Mix of the 80's Through Today" (12-6am), Greg Hewitt (6am-12pm), Trish Gazall (12-6pm), "102.5 KEZK More Music Hour" (6-7pm) and Delilah (7pm-12am).

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