To: Bob Pittman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Wendy Goldberg, Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, John Hogan, Chairman and CEO, Media and Entertainment, and John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises

Save Chuy Gomez

Clear Channel’s KMEL in San Francisco made some changes this week one being a vet radio personality Jesus Chuy Gomez who was let go after 20 years of service to the station. Several of Chuy’s more than 15,000 twitter followers have tweeted their support Thursday and he responded to one, saying his run at KMEL ended Thursday morning after 20 years, but that there will be more to come.

- See more at: http://www.radiofacts.com/clear-channel-station-kmel-parts-ways-with-20-year-vet-dj-jesus-chuy-gomez/#sthash.pvGE8BA9.dpuf

Why is this important?

Please return Chuy Gomez to his weekday mornings shifts on KMEL. This petition was made by Bay Area listeners in hopes that the senior Executives at Clear Channel will reverse their decision and review the importance and entertainment value of Chuy Gomez to Bay Area radio, respective listeners, and the KMEL brand.

"We're sticking together as a Bay Area community so if you see this, it's because we support the man from KMEL who helped in your community and even helped a lot of you Bay Area Artist."- Long time listener ‪#‎BayAreaAmbassador‬ ‪#‎MrKMEL‬ ‪#‎BayAreasFinest‬

Please return Chuy Gomez to his weekday mornings shifts on KMEL. This petition was made by Bay Area listeners in hopes that the senior Executives at Clear Channel will reverse their decision and review the importance and entertainment value of Chuy Gomez to Bay Area radio, respective listeners, and the KMEL brand.