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| Name | Delilah Rene |
| Birth name | Delilah Rene Ralston |
| Birth date | 1967 |
| Birth place | Oakland, California |
| Occupation | Radio personality, Voice actor, Musician |
| Years active | 1985–present |
| Known for | Host of syndicated adult-contemporary radio program "Delilah" |
Delilah Rene is an American radio personality, voice actor, singer and songwriter best known for hosting a long-running syndicated adult-contemporary radio program that combines listener dedications, music, and on-air counseling. She has worked in major United States media markets and has been associated with national broadcasting networks, syndicated radio distributors, and charitable initiatives. Over a career spanning decades she has collaborated with recording artists, appeared on television and film projects, and released original music.
Born in Oakland, California and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she attended local schools before beginning work in regional radio. Her early influences included Bay Area broadcasters and Top 40 and Adult Contemporary formats prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. As a young adult she studied broadcasting skills informally on the job at stations in the San Francisco Bay Area and gained experience in production, programming and on-air performance during the rise of syndicated radio programming in the United States.
She launched her professional radio career in the 1980s at stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, progressing from overnight shifts to prime-time hosting. She became widely known after developing a nighttime, call-in program emphasizing listener dedications, personal stories and soft-pop playlists, moving into syndication and reaching audiences across markets including Los Angeles, New York City, Seattle, Chicago and Atlanta. The program has aired on corporate-owned clusters and independent stations affiliated with networks such as ABC Radio, Cumulus Media, Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), and other distributors that syndicate content nationally and internationally. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s she navigated changes in broadcast consolidation, digital streaming, satellite radio from providers like Sirius XM, and podcasting platforms, maintaining a presence on flagship stations in major metropolitan markets. Her format often featured contemporary artists from labels and scenes associated with Capitol Records, EMI, Sony Music, and Warner Music Group, and she has conducted interviews and live sessions with touring acts as they promoted releases and festival appearances such as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Lollapalooza.
She has made guest appearances and performed voiceover work on television series and specials produced for networks and platforms including PBS, MTV, NBC, ABC, and cable outlets. Her television credits include guest spots and hosting contributions for regional specials, music showcases, and charity telethons that involved collaborations with entertainers from Hollywood and the music industry. In film, she has provided voice cameos and appeared in projects that required radio personality roles or soundtrack performances, connecting with filmmakers and composers who worked on independent films and studio productions distributed by companies such as Lionsgate and Universal Pictures.
In addition to on-air hosting, she has recorded original songs and covers, worked with producers and session musicians associated with studios in Los Angeles and the Bay Area, and released material for broadcast and digital sale. Her voice work encompasses commercial voiceovers, narration for documentaries aired on channels like History Channel and Discovery Channel, and character voices for animated and interactive media developed by production houses in Hollywood and the San Francisco Bay Area tech scene. She has collaborated with songwriters and producers who have credits with major artists affiliated with Atlantic Records, Island Records, and independent labels, contributing to compilations and charity albums alongside performers from genres including adult contemporary, soft rock, and country music.
Her personal life has been a subject of public interest due to her on-air persona and philanthropic activities in health and social services. She has participated in benefit concerts and campaigns for charities and nonprofit organizations, including partnerships with regional hospitals, mental health foundations and disaster-relief initiatives coordinated with groups such as Red Cross affiliates and community-centered nonprofits. She has lived and worked in multiple U.S. media centers including Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, balancing professional commitments with family life and advocacy.
Over the course of her career she has been acknowledged by broadcasting organizations, listener-voted awards, and industry publications. Recognitions include nominations and awards from regional broadcasting associations and honors tied to humanitarian and community-service efforts promoted through radio. Her program has been noted in trade magazines and by organizations that track syndicated programming and ratings across markets such as Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio), and she has been profiled by outlets covering broadcasting, music and popular culture.
Category:American radio personalities Category:People from Oakland, California Category:Living people