The Denver Post is reporting that a local television business reporter is leaving his job for a position in publishing.
Columnist Bill Husted wrote, “Gregg Moss is leaving his gig as longtime business reporter for KUSA-Ch. 9’s popular morning show to take a job at Weisner Custom Publishing Division.
“He’ll be working with publisher Maureen Regan, who he previously worked with at Denver Business Journal.
“‘It’s a great business opportunity,’ says Moss. ‘It’s just good timing for me.’
“Moss will continue to do two short spots a week for the show – but he won’t be there daily as part of the team. Ch. 9 wanted him to stay, ‘But my true value is in the mornings and I just couldn’t keep doing it,’ he says.
“That’s the one thing he won’t miss – going into work as early as 12:30 a.m. some days. ‘I love this job, but if my eyelids never open again between midnight and 5 a.m., that’s all right with me.'”
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