Straight from the station's twitter account- Delilah returns for the night show starting January 2
Click here for tweet/video
Click here for tweet/video
Straight from the station's twitter account- Delilah returns for the night show starting January 2
Click here for tweet/video
This just leaves the question... will Mix 99.5 WJBR continue to carry her as well? (Or are they considered a Wilmington station and thus, a different market?)
They carried it when B 101 aired it, so logistically, it can happen.
Straight from the station's twitter account- Delilah returns for the night show starting January 2
Click here for tweet/video
A poster in another city questioned the idea of adding Delilah to this kind of station, given the positioning they're using:
He opined: "Relaxing favorites" seems to be a key slogan point. She may be too foreground... and listeners calling with personal pain and problems aren't all that "relaxing" to listen to."
On the other hand, Delilah is an iHeart syndicated show, and this is an iHeart station. Plus Delilah was part of TheBreeze in San Francisco, which was a pioneer in this particular brand.
Delilah may have a narrower appeal, but it's an example of how benchmarking can create return visits in weaker dayparts and is a good fit for adult stations.
But with iHeart converting several stations to The Breeze Soft AC, I would imagine they'll add her.
I also think it's interesting that her show is much more edited than in the past. It used to be she would play a song for a caller that would have something remotely to do with the story they had just told. Now she simply says "OK, I'll play a song for your friend Eddie." But then a song that's already in rotation plays that has nothing to do with the caller's story. And I don't think she tells us the song titles or artists any more.
I haven't heard Dalilah since I was a teenager lol I'll bet that Little Zackariah or whatever her sons name was is probably a full grown man now hahaha
oh wow sorry to hear thatNope. He died last year.
That’s an intriguing point about how the show blends in. Honestly, I find Delilah more comical than anything. A sort of schmaltzy version of Povoch or Springer—the same sad-sack stories over and over, met with meaningless pablum from Delilah. But all of that comes knowing I’m not the audience.
She still works for the target audience. Maybe they don’t pay much mind to the chatter. Maybe her voice is soothing enough to mitigate it. Whatever, good for her. She found the formula for success.
I always wondered how that worked with Delilah's feed. I'm assuming she just records her stuff and it gets sent to stations and the individual station pops in the music. So a mainstream AC station would have a different playlist from a soft AC station, but with the same Delilah voicetracks. But then couldn't that be dangerous? What if somebody calls crying that their significant other cheated on them and they needed a song to soothe their sorrows and the mainstream AC station plays an appropriate song but the soft AC station has a song like "Me and Mrs. Jones" or "Secret Lovers" cued up which would make a bad story even worse?Is someone at the individual station checking to make sure there are no trainwrecks like that?