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David Peter Cradick (August 22, 1959 – July 27, 2013) was an American
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and television personality, known as Kidd Kraddick. His nationally syndicated morning radio show, '' The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show'', is based in
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, and aired throughout the United States, syndicated by Kraddick's company, YEA Media Group. He was also seen on the nationally syndicated '' Dish Nation'' television show weeknights around the United States.


Early life

Kraddick was born in Napoleon, Ohio and grew up in
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. His first radio position was in
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. He later worked in
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( KYNO-FM),
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,
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( KAYK & KLRZ), and
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( KHTZ), where he also worked comedy clubs as an emcee.


Radio personality

Kraddick received the nickname "Kidd" from a radio producer and used the name on-air from 1978 until his death. He won the Billboard Magazine "Air Personality of the Year" Award three times, received the 1992 and 1997 AWRO "Air Personality of the Year," the Marconi Award for "Radio Personality of the Year", won the first annual 1999 WB Radio Music Award as the "Best Radio Personality in the Country", and also the 2001 "Radio and Records CHR/Pop Personality/Show of the Year."


Dallas

He moved to
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in 1984 and took over the night shift on the newly formatted rock-leaned top-40 station
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''(The Eagle)'' and established a following. In 1990, Kraddick was named to the Ten Outstanding Young Americans list by the United States Junior Chamber. KEGL changed formats from Top 40 pop/rock to Modern Rock in 1992 and Kraddick was released from his contract. After eight months off the air, he was hired to a morning position at Top 40 KHKS/106.1 "Kiss-FM" in Dallas-Fort Worth. He won a 1998 Marconi Award for Major Market Radio Personality of the Year while he was with KHKS and the next year he won Air Personality of the Year at the Radio Music Awards. He began to syndicate the show in 2001 and moved the production to an independent studio in
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. He became a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. In 2016, Kraddick was posthumously inducted into the
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.


''Kidd Kraddick in the Morning''

In 1992, ''"Kidd Kraddick in the Morning"'' was born as a local radio program in
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. The show broadcasts from 5-10 a.m. Central on weekday mornings and is nationally syndicated in more than 70 markets and the American Forces Radio Network through YEA Media Group. Kraddick voiced a number of characters, making extensive use of voice altering technology in improvising characters as they came up during show discussions. One of the most popular was Kraddick improvising the voice of co-host, "J-Si" wife/high school sweetheart, Kinsey. He has voiced other characters such as "Must Be Nice Guy", and other characters that added flair to the show. After his passing in 2013, the show continued to air as an ensemble, posthumously under the name ''"The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show"'' (with his name being kept in the show's new title despite his death), featuring the remaining cast members, Kellie Rasberry, Alaric "Big Al" Mack, José "J-Si" Chavez and Jenna Owens.


Other

In the early 1990s, Kraddick launched two radio oriented businesses. A monthly publication for morning personalities called "The Morning Mouth" and a show prep "sharing service" for air personalities called "BitBoard". Kraddick subsequently sold both entities; BitBoard is now operated by
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and The Morning Mouth is owned and operated by Talentmasters in
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. In 1991, he founded a charity organization named Kidd's Kids, with the mission to "provide hope and happiness by creating beautiful memories for families of children with life-altering or life-threatening conditions." What initially began as a bus ride to Sea World in San Antonio expanded into a family trip to
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in Orlando for over a thousand children.


Personal life

Kraddick attended the
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for a semester, but dropped out to study broadcasting. Kraddick was
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. He and his wife, Carol, were separated in 2007 and divorced in April 2008. They had one daughter. He had planned on remarrying in the near future to Lissi Mullen to whom he was engaged the week before his death. They had been together over two years. In 2009, Kraddick was diagnosed with
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, which he kept hidden from his coworkers and family.


Death

Kraddick died on July 27, 2013, while attending an annual fundraiser for his charity, Kidd's Kids, at Timberlane Country Club in
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. Jefferson Parish Deputy Coroner Granville Morse said heart disease was "evident" and that drug use and foul play were not suspected, according to his findings after a routine autopsy. Morse said Kraddick had an enlarged heart. He also had three diseased vessels and one of his arteries had an 80 percent blockage. In early August 2013, the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office concluded Kraddick's cause of death was arteriosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease.


References

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