This is what Premiere networks plans to do with Rush’s slot

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Premiere Networks announced their plans for the future of the Rush Limbaugh Show. Premiere is a wholly-owned subsidiary of iHeartMedia and is headed by Julie Talbott, who serves as president.

Premiere Networks syndicates more than 90 radio programs and services to more than 5,500 radio affiliations and reaches 245 million listeners monthly.

Newsmax reports the show will continue airing for the “long term” with rotating guest hosts that, from time-to-time, also air audio clips of the revered conservative broadcaster, its syndicator has announced.

Guest hosts Todd Herman, Ken Matthews, and Brett Winterble have already been “guiding the audio of Rush for all of the important issues of the day.”

“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh,” Premiere said. ”And Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” the statement said.

Rush Limbaugh will continue to live for the time being.

Rush’s spot in Atlanta will be taken over by Erick Erickson, an anti-Trumper.

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John Vieira
4 years ago

Enabling this Eric person is a sign of the “creeping rot”.

Archie Pelago
4 years ago

Play best of shows, hilarious skits and what about Mark Steyn who is wildly entertaining?
Some people may not get his style of snark but those who do love it.
Erick who? Yea…NO.