Richard Hake Useless: New York Public Radio’s WNYC Host Dies at 51





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Radio host and journalist for New York Public Radio’s WNYC, Richard Hake, has died on the age of 51. The radio host died instantly at his dwelling on Friday, April 24, based on WNYC Information CEO Goli Sheikholeslami. Hake’s reason for dying has not been but been decided.

Hake labored for WNYC since 1992, and he was the host for the station’s Morning Version. Sheikholeslami shared the information in an announcement on WNYC’s web site:

It’s with a heavy coronary heart that I write to tell you that our beloved colleague and buddy Richard Hake handed away instantly on Friday at dwelling. We're in contact together with his household, and the precise reason for dying hasn’t but been decided.


For all of us at New York Public Radio and in WNYC’s listening group, Richard was one of many first voices we heard each morning. Because the host of Morning Version, he introduced us the information, welcomed the brand new day, and helped us prepare for no matter lay forward. It was the place he at all times needed, and he labored very laborious to get there. He liked to say he “awoke New York,” and he introduced the identical heat and generosity to listeners that he shared together with his colleagues on a regular basis.


Richard labored at WNYC for almost 30 years as a bunch, reporter, and producer. He was a rare broadcaster and journalist who had a ardour for excellence and who took nice satisfaction in serving our viewers. We'll bear in mind him very warmly.


We all know this extremely tough information is made solely more difficult by our incapability to be collectively in individual. The newsroom is planning a tribute to rejoice Richard’s unbelievable legacy.


The complete senior management crew is right here for you.


Most sincerely,


Goli

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