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Carson Daly is a well-known television personality, radio host, and producer. Before 2002, he served as a video jockey (VJ) on MTV’s popular music program Total Request Live, where he became a prominent figure in the music and television industries. Prior to his role on MTV, Daly worked as a disc jockey (DJ) for the Southern California radio station 106.7 KROQ-FM, where he gained early recognition for his broadcasting skills.
In 2002, Daly transitioned to NBC, where he launched and hosted the late-night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly. He also took on hosting responsibilities for various NBC events and specials, including Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks and coverage for New Year’s Eve celebrations. His growing presence on the network cemented his role as a versatile television host.
In 2011, Daly became the host of NBC’s reality music competition show The Voice. The show, which quickly grew into a significant hit, further solidified his status in the network's prime-time lineup. In 2013, Daly joined NBC’s Today show as a social media correspondent, adding a morning news format to his diverse media presence.
Daly continued his radio career alongside his television roles. In 2010, he began hosting a morning show titled Mornings with Carson Daly on KAMP-FM, a Los Angeles-based sister station of KROQ-FM. He also hosted the nationally syndicated Daly Download with Carson Daly, a weekly Top 30 countdown show produced by CBS Radio and distributed by Westwood One. The program aired on CHR and Adult Contemporary (AC) radio stations in both three- and four-hour formats on weekends.
In addition to broadcasting, Daly co-founded an independent record label called 456 Entertainment, showcasing his continued engagement with the music industry and support for emerging talent.
Carson Daly was born in Santa Monica, California. He is the son of Pattie Daly Caruso, a well-known television personality in the Coachella Valley, and J.D. Daly. His mother was originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Daly attended Santa Monica High School, where he was a member of the school’s golf team and graduated in 1991. He later enrolled at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles but left college to pursue a professional golf career.
Of Irish descent, Daly once worked with Guinness on a campaign to have Saint Patrick’s Day recognized as an official holiday. Additionally, he interned for comedian and television host Jimmy Kimmel at the age of 18, gaining early exposure to the entertainment industry.
Carson Daly is married to Siri Pinter, with whom he has three children. He has not had any prior divorces. His mother, Pattie Daly Caruso, was a breast cancer survivor and received honors in 2004 from Lifetime’s Breast Cancer Heroes initiative. Daly has occasionally spoken about his family's experience with cancer and other personal health topics in public interviews.
As of recent estimates, Carson Daly has a net worth of approximately $15 million. While individual monthly salary figures can vary, his role on multiple high-profile shows contributes significantly to his annual income. He stands 6 feet 2 inches tall, maintaining a commanding presence both on screen and in person.
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