
Josh Sullivan
Social Media ProducerJosh Sullivan is a social media producer with ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s digital news team. Josh comes to the Triangle from Boston, where he covered biotech and before that, worked for the local NBC station. Earlier in his career, Josh covered crime for the Killeen Daily Herald in central Texas, where he won a TAPME Award for his feature on drug trafficking.
He is a graduate of the finest college in a town called Durham - the University of New Hampshire - where he also worked as an adjunct professor before his move to North Carolina.
In 2020, Josh graduated from Northeastern University with his master’s in media innovation. When he isn’t working, you can find Josh outside, usually riding either his bike or his snowboard, depending on the season.
You can reach him via email at jsullivan@wunc.org.
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This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s 1978 show in Durham that is regarded by many as one of the best stops on the tour.
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NASA, along with the Canadian Space Agency, has named the four astronauts that will be the next group to head to the moon as a part of Artemis II. A North Carolina State University graduated is going to be one of them.
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North Carolina's snowboarding scene is getting attention and has inspired another generation of riders. But the tradition has been there all along, even if the rest of the world didn't know it.
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Climate change has forced drastic changes in the snow sports community across the globe, but in North Carolina — where the temperatures fluctuate more and natural snow is often infrequent — it carries a much more immediate consequence to the industry than other skiing and snowboarding hubs such as Utah, Colorado, or Vermont.
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Jemele Hill moved to the Triangle to take an internship working as a sports reporter at The News & Observer. That eventually turned into a full-time job, and while she didn’t stay in the area for long, that gig helped set the tone for a career that brought her to ESPN — first as a columnist, and eventually as a host of SportsCenter.
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Farm Aid will be back in Raleigh for the second time in the festival's history Saturday, and the 89-year-old Nelson and his family are the headliners of the show. They'll be joined at the Coastal Creek Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek by Sheryl Crow, Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, and Allison Russell, among others.
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Despite the wet Saturday, thousands of fans descended upon downtown Raleigh last week to attend the Hopscotch Music Festival. The lineup featured indie artists like Courtney Barnett, Dehd, and Charley Crockett.
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Ron Shelton's new book "The Church of Baseball" is one-part memoir, one-part behind-the-scenes story, and one-part ode to baseball. In it, the director explains just how important the city of Durham was to getting the film made, and how it almost wasn't.