Background
Sullivan was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and lived most of his life in Tewksbury, Massachusetts where his father and grandfather had been on the town"s Board of Selectmen.
Sullivan was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and lived most of his life in Tewksbury, Massachusetts where his father and grandfather had been on the town"s Board of Selectmen.
He graduated from Austin Preparatory School in 1975, from UMass Lowell with a degree in political science, and from Simmons College with a Masters in Communications Management.
He was best known for his blue-collar politics and plebeian attitude. Sullivan would later serve on the Board himself. Sullivan began his career as a columnist and political editor for the Lowell Sun in 1991.
His radio career began at WLLH in Lowell during the late 1980s.
He hosted the "Morning Magazine" program He started broadcasting in Boston as a substitute talker on WRKO in 1996.
Sullivan would later appear on a television news roundtable on WCVB called "Five on Five." lieutenant was on this show that a popular WBZ talk show host, David Brudnoy, spotted Sullivan and recruited him for WBZ radio. He began working as a talk show host for WBZ in 1999.
Upon his death, Dan Rea took over his time slot and the show was renamed "Nightside".
Sullivan also was a columnist and political editor of the Lowell Sun newspaper, in Lowell. Family Hours before his death from cancer in 2004, David Brudnoy picked Sullivan as his successor for the evening WBZ talk radio slot. Sullivan himself was diagnosed with Stage IV melanoma and underwent surgery just weeks earlier in November 2004.
He continued to fight his cancer until leaving the show during the summer of 2007 after five brain surgeries.
Sullivan died on September 9, 2007. Shortly after his death, Middlesex Community College named their leadership institute after him.