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11 Facts About Rick Sklar

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Rick Sklar was an American radio program director who, while at New York City's WABC, was one of the originators of the Top 40 radio format.

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Rick Sklar graduated from New York University and volunteered at WNYC radio as a writer.

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Rick Sklar then worked at WPAC in Patchogue, New York, and in 1954 moved to WINS where he was assistant program director.

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In 1960, Sklar became program director at crosstown competitor WMGM.

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Rick Sklar moved to WABC in 1962 and became program director there in 1963.

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In March 1977, Rick Sklar was promoted to vice president of programming for ABC's radio division.

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Rick Sklar continued to write articles and books as well as visiting various colleges discussing the business of radio in general.

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Rick Sklar was an adjunct professor at St John's University.

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Rick Sklar ran his first New York City Marathon in 1982, finishing 4 hours, 21 minutes, and 36 seconds; coming in 642nd out of 857 who finished the race in his age group.

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Rick Sklar began to have problems with his left foot, which necessitated him quitting the sport by 1990.

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Rick Sklar was posthumously inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame the following year.