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Delilah Co-Hosts 106.7 Lite FM's Skating In Central Park


L-R: Mary-Lauren Factora, Delilah and Carolyn Whitman
L-R: Mary-Lauren Factora, Delilah and Carolyn Whitman

Premiere Networks-syndicated personality Delilah returned as a co-host of WLTW (106.7 Lite FM)'s annual Skating in Central Park event on Saturday, December 7. Delilah joined local Lite FM personalities Rich Kaminsky, Cubby, Christine Nagy and Helen Little at Wollman Rink in the heart of Central Park in New York to ring in the holiday season and meet fans and listeners.

While she was in New York, Delilah spoke to MarketWatch for an interview covering her life and career, her views on money, and her advice on how to navigate those potentially quarrelsome family holiday meals.

On radio's status as the leading mass reach medium, Delilah tells MarketWatch, "It's the most consumed media on a daily basis. Hands down above any other form of media, every single day... I have generational listeners, I have grandparents, parents, children and now, grandchildren and great-grandchildren that listen to me, that come to my events, that seek out the radio show every single night. It's a part of their family routine."

Delilah also shared her advice for keeping the peace during a family holiday meal: "Shut your mouth! If what's coming out of your face isn't motivated by love, don't say it. You're not going to win an argument with somebody - if you are divided politically, if you are divided spiritually, whatever - by arguing that you are right, and they are wrong. The only way you will ever convince somebody to look at things your way is if you live a life that is filled with love, if you live a life of Integrity, if you live a life that glorifies something bigger than you, then you will lead them by example."

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