It was an economic disaster, but the programming was a good sampling of progressive opinion and it was fairly well executed. The problem was not "signals" as many declared (it was on some very big signal Clear Channel stations). It was, in the view of many experienced talk programmers, the fact that liberals tend to be divided into separate groups with different and sometimes conflicting agendas.
They were billing enough to go without Rush. And they had a good signal for the Rush line-up. And Rush did not run in mornings, anyway.
50 kw on 1150 is worthless? It is not KFI, but it is one of the better secondary signals.
Nobody is disagreeing with that.