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Radio Imaging Director Sean “2rille” Sarille has Died

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Radio Facts is sorry to report that Sean “2rille” Sarille had died. He was a well-loved and respected imaging director who worked at FLO 107.1 / Jammin 101.5 at MaxMedia Denver, CBS New York and CBS Los Angeles. It is reported that he died from COVID.

We will keep you posted of further details. He started in the industry straight out of the Navy in San Diego with his good friend Rick Thomas at Magic 92.5. He was a Street teamer with an interest in production.

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Rick told Radio Facts.

“We quickly noticed his production skill and grew him as an imaging guy and On Air. He worked in San Diego, Los Angeles at Kayworth and the wave, New York with me, the Tampa Cox cluster with me, and in Denver for Max media. It was amazing to watch him grow from the street teamer to one of the most talented production in imaging guys and most recently into programming.

More important than that he was a friend to everyone he encountered. He would give back and teach up and coming talent. He was just a great human being and a tragic loss.”

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