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KISW/Seattle Adds ''The Daly Migs Show'' in Mornings


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Audacy unveils a new morning show for Rock KISW-FM in Seattle. "The Daly Migs Show," with station veterans Steve Migs and Taryn Daly will air weekdays from 6-10am PT beginning January 3. The duo will be joined by Danny V and Sara. Migs previously held held executive producer and co-host roles for "The Andy Savage Show" on KRQI (now KJAQ-FM) and sister KNDD-FM (107.7 The End). He was also a board operator at KOMO-AM, where he filled in on weekends.

Daly is a Stanwood, WA native who joined KISW from KISM-FM in Bellingham, WA in April, 2013. She's hosted nights since July, 2015 and added Assistant Brand Manager duties in February, 2021. Daly is also the Format Social Media Captain for Audacy's Rock and Classic Rock stations.

"We're very excited to usher in the next chapter of KISW mornings and kick off the year with the launch of 'The Daly Migs Show,'" said KISW Brand Manager Ryan Castle. "Steve has built a strong connection with our listeners, while Taryn has proven to be a great entertainer in our night timeslot for the last decade. We're thrilled to build the future of KISW mornings around them and continue the long line of this station's market-dominant morning shows."

"KISW has been my home for 17 years, and I'm honored to continue its legacy of great morning shows," added Migs. "I am thrilled to team up with the talented and hilarious Taryn Daly and give listeners a fresh, entertaining way to begin their days."

"As my next chapter at The Rock of Seattle begins, I am thrilled to join the inimitable Steve Migs and continue the tradition of powerhouse mornings on KISW," said Daly. "I can't wait to wake up when my rooster crows and bring my energy to 'The Daly Migs Show.'"

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