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Entercom/Denver Names Chuck Sullivan as SVP/Market Manager


Chuck Sullivan
Chuck Sullivan

Entercom names Chuck Sullivan as Senior Vice President and Market Manager for its cluster in Denver, effective February 3. He joined the company in 2014 as the Senior VP/Market Manager for its Milwaukee market. In 2015, his role expanded to include oversight of Madison, WI. Prior to joining Entercom, Sullivan served in leadership roles for Cumulus Broadcasting, including as VP/Market Manager for the company's Mobile cluster and Market Manager for five stations in Destin, FL.

"Chuck is a driven and talented leader who has had great success leading Entercom's Madison and Milwaukee markets," said Entercom Regional President Doug Abernethy. "We are thrilled to have Chuck lead the Denver market and look forward to seeing its continued growth under his guidance."

"I'm incredibly honored to have been tapped to lead a third market during my time at Entercom," added Sullivan. "The Denver market consists of five strong, creative stations that our listeners turn to on a daily basis, and I'm excited to help lead the charge as we develop new ways to connect with our audience and continue delivering exceptional content."

Sullivan also previously served as a managing partner for Ocean Broadcasting in Wilmington, NC from 1996 to 2006. He succeed John Fullam, who recently announced his retirement and will have oversight of KQMT-FM (99.5 The Mountain), KALC-FM (Alice 105.9), KQKS-HD2 (Comedy 103.1), KEZW-AM (EZ 1430) and KQKS-FM (KS 107.5).

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