Dimitri Sotis, a beloved anchor at WTOP, passed away at the age of 55 after being found unresponsive at his home in Alexandria. Sotis joined the WTOP family in 1999, where his warm and conversational voice became a staple for listeners throughout the Washington DC area. Known for delivering news with both professionalism and a personal touch, Sotis became a trusted figure in local journalism. His passing has brought about an outpouring of grief and remembrance from colleagues and listeners alike, who remember him for his genuine character and commitment to the community. “He was not just a voice on the radio; he was a friend to many,” said a colleague who wished to remain anonymous. The news industry and the DMV community are mourning the loss of a dedicated journalist who contributed significantly to the field and resonated with audiences for over two decades.
WTOP Anchor Dimitri Sotis Dies at 55, Remembered for His Warm Voice and Impact on DC Radio
