Rich Sully Sullivan

Rich Sullivan (born September 9, 1971) is an Atlanta radio afternoon host/personality on WZGC-FM. He is the host of the popular Retro In the Metro show, which is focused on 1980s music airing every weekday afternoon at 5:00. He moved to Atlanta from his native Boston in February 1994. After taking courses at a broadcasting school, he got his start at WAEC AM 860 in Atlanta. In December 1995, he began working at WGST 640, a news/talk station, which at the time, had Sean Hannity and Kim Peterson as local personalities. Sullivan's work at WGST included producing the Georgia High School Scoreboard Show which aired Friday nights during the high school football season and aired and several stations around the state on the Georgia News Network. From 1998 until 2002 he was the executive producer for the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network. Sullivan has covered the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Falcons as a radio reporter. His work on several other stations owned by Clearchannel in the Atlanta market including WKLS 96 Rock and WMAX, a now defunct talk/80s music station. In the summer of 2004, he worked at WMAX. He produced Randy Cross's sports talk show in 2004 and 2005. In May 2005, he was hired by WZGC-FM and began working part time on the weekends. He was hired full-time for the overnight shift in November 2005. In September 2006, he became the afternoon drive host on WZGC-FM.

Personal facts

Rich Sully Sullivan
Birth dateSeptember 09, 1971
Birth place
Boston

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