Suzie Humphreys, a longtime North Texas television and radio broadcaster, has died in Texas, though her family has not released the exact date, Houston Landing reported.
Humphreys spent years at WFAA-TV in Dallas, appearing on local programs, and at KVIL-FM, a Dallas-Fort Worth radio station, where she became a familiar voice to listeners. Her career spanned multiple decades, encompassing on-camera work, on-air hosting, and public speaking engagements.
At WFAA, she participated in interviews, lifestyle segments, and audience-focused features, while at KVIL she contributed to programs that reached a wide regional audience. Colleagues described her career as central to the development of personality-driven local broadcasting in North Texas.
Humphreys often represented the stations at community events, charity functions, and live audience appearances across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. She also spoke at conferences and civic engagements, highlighting her experience in the local media scene.
Her work is preserved in archived television footage, radio recordings, and promotional materials, documenting her contributions to the region’s broadcasting landscape.