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Today I listened for like 10 minutes.It is a guy named Todd Herman playing Rush bits about various topics and explaining the brilliance of Rush.Todd presents himself as the "guide" of the show.Interesting to see how long they can mil a "greatest hits" format.
Quote from: LickNeckey on March 10, 2021, 01:43:38 PMToday I listened for like 10 minutes.It is a guy named Todd Herman playing Rush bits about various topics and explaining the brilliance of Rush.Todd presents himself as the "guide" of the show.Interesting to see how long they can mil a "greatest hits" format.Heard that the contract radio stations had with his network was contingent on Rush being alive. Can't imagine this lasts much longer. But I'm also the guy who thought Trumpism would begin to die on 11/4.
Premiere Networks, the company that syndicated Limbaugh’s afternoon program to some 600 radio stations across the country, said Monday that it would continue airing a series of guest hosts that play archival audio footage of the late personality. Limbaugh died of cancer on Feb. 17.“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh, and Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” said Rachel Nelson, company spokeswoman.The announcement indicates there has been no serious erosion in listeners for the program in Limbaugh’s physical absence, said Michael Harrison, publisher of the trade publication Talkers magazine.
Lol, they are just going to play the greatest hits over and over until the ratings go away. https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-ent-rush-limbaugh-syndication-20210323-b4bf6vdsorbd3dkao7ldcr5j6i-story.htmlQuotePremiere Networks, the company that syndicated Limbaugh’s afternoon program to some 600 radio stations across the country, said Monday that it would continue airing a series of guest hosts that play archival audio footage of the late personality. Limbaugh died of cancer on Feb. 17.“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh, and Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” said Rachel Nelson, company spokeswoman.The announcement indicates there has been no serious erosion in listeners for the program in Limbaugh’s physical absence, said Michael Harrison, publisher of the trade publication Talkers magazine.https://twitter.com/WashTimes/status/1372573244469960707
Quote from: ben ji on March 23, 2021, 12:10:11 PMLol, they are just going to play the greatest hits over and over until the ratings go away. https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-ent-rush-limbaugh-syndication-20210323-b4bf6vdsorbd3dkao7ldcr5j6i-story.htmlQuotePremiere Networks, the company that syndicated Limbaugh’s afternoon program to some 600 radio stations across the country, said Monday that it would continue airing a series of guest hosts that play archival audio footage of the late personality. Limbaugh died of cancer on Feb. 17.“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh, and Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” said Rachel Nelson, company spokeswoman.The announcement indicates there has been no serious erosion in listeners for the program in Limbaugh’s physical absence, said Michael Harrison, publisher of the trade publication Talkers magazine.https://twitter.com/WashTimes/status/1372573244469960707
Quote from: ben ji on March 23, 2021, 12:10:11 PMLol, they are just going to play the greatest hits over and over until the ratings go away. https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-ent-rush-limbaugh-syndication-20210323-b4bf6vdsorbd3dkao7ldcr5j6i-story.htmlQuotePremiere Networks, the company that syndicated Limbaugh’s afternoon program to some 600 radio stations across the country, said Monday that it would continue airing a series of guest hosts that play archival audio footage of the late personality. Limbaugh died of cancer on Feb. 17.“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh, and Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” said Rachel Nelson, company spokeswoman.The announcement indicates there has been no serious erosion in listeners for the program in Limbaugh’s physical absence, said Michael Harrison, publisher of the trade publication Talkers magazine.https://twitter.com/WashTimes/status/1372573244469960707Who is that dude and what happened to his face?
is he the guy that grifts with like man wipes or something?
if you wonder why your parents and grandparents are the way they are....https://twitter.com/FacebooksTop10/status/1321455057439633408
Bongino ran for Congress unsuccessfully as a Republican in 2012, 2014, and 2016
Well obviously she didn't snowball correctly. She should have paid off student debt before getting married and then having a baby. Clearly not following his teachings.
Sounds like Clay Travis is sliding into the Rush slot