Dan Sytman

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Dan Sytman (born in Los Angeles, California) is a radio talk show host and former radio producer who works in the Seattle radio market.

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[edit] History

Starting in 1993, Sytman produced the Mike Siegel Show on KVI Radio. Later he moved on to be associate producer on the long-running KOMO-TV show, Town Meeting. Returning to talk radio in 1998, Sytman helped launch the nationally syndicated Michael Medved Show,[1] where he was known affectionately as "Darth Sytman"; he served as producer of the show for over seven years.

For more than two years, Sytman hosted his own weekend show on KTTH Radio in Seattle. On December 5, 2005, he joined his longtime friend David Boze to host the "Sytman & Boze" show in the mornings on KTTH.

As of 16 November 2007, Dan Sytman is no longer on the air.

As of at least 9 September 2008, it appears that Mr. Sytman is the Media Relations Manager for the Washington State Attorney General's office.

[edit] Personal life

Sytman lives in Seattle with his wife and two children. His nickname is "Fork".

[edit] References

  1. ^ Medved, Michael (2004). Right turns: unconventional lessons from a controversial life. Random House, Inc.. p. 291. ISBN 9781400051878. http://books.google.com/books?id=g5uk4_fOMLsC&pg=PT291. Retrieved 29 September 2010. 

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