Tuesday, March 2, 2021

R.I.P.: Daryl Summers, Longtime Seattle-Portland Broadcaster

KVI 570 AM afternoon talk show producer, Daryl Summers, passed away unexpectedly last week. Daryl had worked in broadcasting for 30 years, mostly between Seattle and Portland radio stations, serving as the mid-day DJ on KRWM Warm 106.9 from 1999 - 2012, according to the KVI website.

KVI morning show studio engineer, Mark Christopher, worked with Summers during those years at KRWM saying, she was part of the idea of Seattle's "Christmas Station" concept when WARM became the first station on the West Coast to extend songs of the Holidays from Thanksgiving time to Christmas Day, a result of 9/11 tragedy in helping communities heal. "Snowball" Summers was her on-air nickname as WARM became a monster success among ratings each year as a result.

"She was a one of a kind radio sister that everyone in radio needs to have", Christopher said to listeners on KVI this morning.

She also worked at Seattle station KMTT 103.7 "The Mountain" for a period of time , with former DJ and Music Director positions in Portland, Oregon and Columbus, Ohio. She was one of the early side kicks of Seattle radio personality Marty Riemer. She also worked as a news and traffic anchor in Seattle and Portland from 2013-2016 at Total Traffic Network and Metro Traffic.

KOMO News Consumer Man, Herb Weisbaum, had a desk near her desk in the office during the last few years and praised her, saying, "Daryl was not only a great broadcaster, blessed with a beautiful voice, she was a wonderful person who cared so much about others. I will miss hearing her on the radio and seeing her at work when I come to KOMO and KOMO Plaza. I consider myself lucky that I was able to get to know her."

Summers also substituted as a DJ at KPLZ STAR 101.5--sister station to KVI. STAR mid-day host, Jill Taylor, remembers, "That voice, that resonance, so smooth and sultry. Those dimples. Her smile so pure and comforting. She was not only my radio sister, she was my friend."

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