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'''Skip Kelly''' is an American radio personality and program director known for his voice work and radio shows. He has spent over 25 years in the broadcast radio industry. On air, he has shared the same mic as well known personalities [[Ryan Seacrest]], [[Danny Bonaduce]], [[Delilah (radio host)|Delilah]], [[Matt Siegel]], and [[Dale Dorman]]. He has also produced live music from Dave Matthews, Coldplay, Dido and Sarah McLachlan.<ref>[http://skipk.com/audio.html"SkipK.com Audio"]</ref> Skip has appeared in Billboard Magazine<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=-w0EAAAAMBAJ&q=Skip+Kelly#v=snippet&q=Skip%20Kelly&f=false "Billboard Magazine"]Billboard Magazine</ref> and Teen People Magazine<ref>[http://skipk.com/images/Teen%20People.pdf "Teen People"]Teen People Magazine</ref>. His voice has been heard in campaigns for brands and products like Volkswagen, Rain-X, Nabisco, Budweiser, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Disney, and Volvo.<ref>[http://skipk.com/audio.html"SkipK.com Audio"]</ref>
'''Skip Kelly''' is an American radio personality and program director known for his voice work and radio shows. He has spent over 25 years in the broadcast radio industry. On air, he has shared the same mic as well known personalities [[Ryan Seacrest]], [[Danny Bonaduce]], [[Delilah (radio host)|Delilah]], [[Matt Siegel]], and [[Dale Dorman]]. He has also produced live music from [[Dave Matthews]], [[Coldplay]], [[Dido (singer)|Dido]] and [[Sarah McLachlan]].<ref>[http://skipk.com/audio.html"SkipK.com Audio"]</ref> Skip has appeared in Billboard Magazine<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=-w0EAAAAMBAJ&q=Skip+Kelly#v=snippet&q=Skip%20Kelly&f=false "Billboard Magazine"]Billboard Magazine</ref> and Teen People Magazine<ref>[http://skipk.com/images/Teen%20People.pdf "Teen People"]Teen People Magazine</ref>. His voice has been heard in campaigns for brands and products like Volkswagen, Rain-X, Nabisco, Budweiser, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Disney, and Volvo.<ref>[http://skipk.com/audio.html"SkipK.com Audio"]</ref>


In 2001 Skip Kelly hosted "[[WSBK-TV|The Movie Loft]]" for the UPN network<ref>[https://secure.pqarchiver.com/boston/doc/405402302.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+17%2C+2001&author=Greenlee%2C+Steve&pub=Boston+Globe&edition=&startpage=&desc=%60THE+MOVIE+LOFT%27+RETURNS+TO+CH.+38 "The Boston Globe"], "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001</ref><ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8646875.html "Highbeam Research"], "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001</ref><ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3173804/?ref_=fn_al_nm_2 "IMDb"]</ref>, one of the first "hosted movie" franchises on television long before it became a staple on cable. He has also been a contributor to both [[MTV]] and [[Entertainment Tonight]] providing interview footage with stars like [[Ricky Martin]]<ref>''[http://skipk.com/ricky%20martin.html Ricky Martin]'', Ricky Martin Interview</ref>, [[Nelly Furtado]]<ref>''[http://skipk.com/nelly%20furtado.html Nelly Furtado]'', Nelly Furtado
In 2001 Skip Kelly hosted "[[WSBK-TV|The Movie Loft]]" for the UPN network<ref>[https://secure.pqarchiver.com/boston/doc/405402302.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+17%2C+2001&author=Greenlee%2C+Steve&pub=Boston+Globe&edition=&startpage=&desc=%60THE+MOVIE+LOFT%27+RETURNS+TO+CH.+38 "The Boston Globe"], "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001</ref><ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8646875.html "Highbeam Research"], "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001</ref><ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3173804/?ref_=fn_al_nm_2 "IMDb"]</ref>, one of the first "hosted movie" franchises on television long before it became a staple on cable. He has also been a contributor to both [[MTV]] and [[Entertainment Tonight]] providing interview footage with stars like [[Ricky Martin]]<ref>''[http://skipk.com/ricky%20martin.html Ricky Martin]'', Ricky Martin Interview</ref>, [[Nelly Furtado]]<ref>''[http://skipk.com/nelly%20furtado.html Nelly Furtado]'', Nelly Furtado

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This sandbox is in the article namespace. Either move this page into your userspace, or remove the {{User sandbox}} template. Skip Kelly is an American radio personality and program director known for his voice work and radio shows. He has spent over 25 years in the broadcast radio industry. On air, he has shared the same mic as well known personalities Ryan Seacrest, Danny Bonaduce, Delilah, Matt Siegel, and Dale Dorman. He has also produced live music from Dave Matthews, Coldplay, Dido and Sarah McLachlan.[1] Skip has appeared in Billboard Magazine[2] and Teen People Magazine[3]. His voice has been heard in campaigns for brands and products like Volkswagen, Rain-X, Nabisco, Budweiser, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Disney, and Volvo.[4]

In 2001 Skip Kelly hosted "The Movie Loft" for the UPN network[5][6][7], one of the first "hosted movie" franchises on television long before it became a staple on cable. He has also been a contributor to both MTV and Entertainment Tonight providing interview footage with stars like Ricky Martin[8], Nelly Furtado[9], Lionel Richie[10] and others. In 2012 and 2013, Skip also served as the Music Director for Jacksonville Fashion Week.

In May 2013, Kelly took over WWJK-FM, 107.3 JACK fm as Program Director[11][12][13]. He is also currently the Assistant Program Director at 97.9 KISS fm and is hosting Saturday and Sunday shows from 10am to 3pm on sister station, 99.1 WQIK. Skip Kelly had last been with Clear Channel Jacksonville in 2006, serving as Program Director for WFKS-FM, 97.9 KISS fm. In the past, he has worked for stations such as KIIS-FM Los Angeles, KYSR Los Angeles[14], WXKS-FM Boston and more[15][16].


References

  1. ^ "SkipK.com Audio"
  2. ^ "Billboard Magazine"Billboard Magazine
  3. ^ "Teen People"Teen People Magazine
  4. ^ "SkipK.com Audio"
  5. ^ "The Boston Globe", "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001
  6. ^ "Highbeam Research", "THE MOVIE LOFT' RETURNS TO CH. 38", April 17, 2001
  7. ^ "IMDb"
  8. ^ Ricky Martin, Ricky Martin Interview
  9. ^ Nelly Furtado, Nelly Furtado Interview
  10. ^ Lionel Richie, Lionel Richie Interview
  11. ^ "All Access Music Group", "Skip Kelly Named PD At WWJK", May 14, 2013
  12. ^ "Daily Play MPE", "SKIP KELLY TO PROGRAM CC’S ‘JACK FM’ JACKSONVILLE", May 14, 2013
  13. ^ "Radio Online", "Skip Kelly Named WWJK (JACK FM)/Jacksonville PD", May 14, 2013
  14. ^ "Los Angeles Radio People", "Where Are They Now?"
  15. ^ "All Access Music Group", "Need Voicetracking? Make Sure to Skip Kelly!", September 28, 2010
  16. ^ "All Access Music Group", "Skip Kelly Exiting Kiss FM/Jacksonville", August 18, 2006

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