I am leaving "The Demaio/Sullivan Report" as of today...
So here's some pretty big news and I wanted my friends to be the first to know -
First, I am focusing my media efforts on my 2 national
television programs that I do weekdays - The Big Biz Show and Sully's Biz Brew.
Secondly, I am in final development of a new weekend topical news
television show that features the best and the brightest in San Diego and puts them in a roundtable environment with a weekly rotating cast of San Diego media types in print, television and radio.
Further, I have reactivated my management consulting practice that focuses on capital formation and surrounding duties including deal structure and negotiation metrics and am currently knee-deep in 3 projects.
Moreover, I wanted to further focus on doing the radio that I am most passionate about and I have been asked to take over the role as Afternoon Business Editor at
Newsradio 600 KOGO as well as provide content for the other
IHeart Media (formerly
ClearChannel) cluster stations in So Cal.
Lastly, I will also be the in-studio fill-in host for KOGO.
You know, I fell into radio almost 20 years and have had a wonderful relationship with KOGO for the better part of the last two decades. I’m really proud of the role I’ve been able to play, and will continue to play, as part of the KOGO family.
The afternoon show obviously takes a lot of time to prepare and host and scaling back my role to makes it much easier to focus on other projects I’m developing.
In the end - this outcome is a great way to continue to be a voice on the most influential talk radio station in the region but also start the next chapter of my career.
THANKS FOR LISTENING.
I used to love listening to you too,
copied from the facebook page of Sully Sullivan..........
Really admired Sully's work in trying to find folks without homes in San Diego a new place to stay........he had some new and innovative ideas and it seemed like he had researched his information well as he had statistics about his ideas working in other cities.
We can admire him for trying to really make an effort to solve this very critical problem in San Diego--he was also very willing to hear opinions from others and their ideas, too, as well as agreement and disagreement.
Good job and well done, Sully, for taking on this very difficult task.
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