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Posted: Thursday, 21 June 2007 4:44AM

WBZ's Paul Sullivan is signing off talk show





Boston (WBZ Newsroom)  -- A few words about one of our esteemed and valued colleagues.

Paul Sullivan, recuperating from his fourth brain surgery for cancer, has decided against returning to his nightly, top-rated talk show on WBZ.

It's not a question of how he's feeling these days, but he says right now, his health is a priority.

Sully will be back next week for one more show,  and he'll be an important part not just of our legacy, but of our future: contributing commentary, observations and attitude for some time to come. 


A letter from Paul Sullivan:

To my friends and colleagues at WBZ News Radio 1030:

After a two and one half year personal battle against cancer, including four brain surgeries, it’s become clear to me that it’s unfair of me to ask my support group, my wife Mary-Jo, my family, my friends, my WBZ colleagues, to continue to bear this burden.   The toll my surgeries and treatments have taken on me makes it unlikely that I will ever have the energy to return to a four-hour daily talk radio program.  This decision is not based on any one medical fact or the latest update of my condition.  The fact is that WBZ deserves the best team on the field and as of this moment with my condition I would not be the best teammate to take the field.  However, I’d like to contribute to WBZ in some fashion with either commentaries, or writing for the station’s web site, or take part in the station’s political coverage.

I will always remain a part of the WBZ family and am honored to have followed David Brudnoy doing a night time talk show on WBZ.  But for the time being my health is going to be my focus, my full time job.   I will still be keeping any eye on politics, on Beacon Hill, the fifth congressional district in Lowell, and elsewhere. 

On a day to day basis I feel fine.  I am up and alert and going out for lunches and walks when I can.  I don’t need constant care but what my illness and treatments have taken from me is the energy needed to do my show five nights a week.  I’m not sure if I can let local or national events pass by without some commentary from me.  So with that in mind I look forward to doing one last regular show on WBZ next week to get a chance to remark on the world that has been uncommented on by me during the last seven weeks.

My best regards,


Paul H. Sullivan

 


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