I will be very happy to not have Clay Travis on Fox Sports Radio any longer, so a big thank you to Premiere for this decision.
I will be very happy to not have Clay Travis on Fox Sports Radio any longer, so a big thank you to Premiere for this decision.
KMOX is one Audacy station that has gone local in the slot.In an article last week about Audacy filling Rush's former time slot with The Dana Show, they also mentioned that some stations are carrying Compass Media's "Markley, Van Camp and Robbins".
One has to wonder if these transitions might have a negative effect on the AM band. At the time Rush started building his affiliate count and becoming really well-known, some said it was a short in the arm at minimum, or a revival at best, for AM radio. Now that Rush is gone and his former station list is now fragmented and at least 1/2 dozen hosts or shows are taking over his old noon-3 slot, and none of these new hosts seem to be "household names", will people spend time listening to the newer offerings, or will they pine for the days of Rush and find something else to listen to?
KMOX is one Audacy station that has gone local in the slot.
One of the other releases indicated that Clay (who just sold his "Outkick the Coverage" brand to Fox Sports, would be doing his podcasts but didn't specify if Travis would keep doing the morning show.That makes me wonder what what happens to affiliates of the Buck Sexton show? That show airs 6PM to 9PM. And does this mean Clay is leaving his morning show on Fox Sports Radio? Because I agree he's become more annoying as his show has become less about sports and more about politics.
When is the last time he was actually hosting a show on fox sports radio?I will be very happy to not have Clay Travis on Fox Sports Radio any longer, so a big thank you to Premiere for this decision.
When is the last time he was actually hosting a show on fox sports radio?
So im assuming that brady quinn and jonas knox are going to be taking over outkick the coverage they were filling in this past morning for clay.He's still listed as hosting mornings on KLAC, so I'd guess today:
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The last time I heard Brady Quinn on radio was when he was doing color commentary for a football game when I happened to be scanning through the channels one weekend. I found it insulting that a lackluster quarterback who did well in college but basically floundered in the pros with only 12 TDs but 17 interceptions to his name was on the radio telling the world how he would have done this differently or how he would've ran a particular play had he been in charge. He spoke with the kind of clout that might be afforded a long-standing NFL veteran who had a brilliant playing career. That quite obviously doesn't describe Quinn.So im assuming that brady quinn and jonas knox are going to be taking over outkick the coverage they were filling in this past morning for clay.
I'm just wondering who, if any, of the Rush replacements will get to use the iconic "beeeeeeeeeeee-DUNK" EIB sounder, or if it will be retired.Once it was sold to Premiere it became a moot point. It probably stays with Rush.
Seeing as there is no actual "EIB", it's doubtful. Maybe Clay and Buck can say they're broadcasting from the Rush Limbaugh (name of sponsor) studio (though it won't be the one in West Palm Beach)....they probably won't even be in the same physical space).I'm just wondering who, if any, of the Rush replacements will get to use the iconic "beeeeeeeeeeee-DUNK" EIB sounder, or if it will be retired.
Maybe Clay and Buck can say they're broadcasting from the Rush Limbaugh (name of sponsor) studio (though it won't be the one in West Palm Beach)....they probably won't even be in the same physical space).
One has to wonder if these transitions might have a negative effect on the AM band.
KMOX is one Audacy station that has gone local in the slot.
Or maybe they won't use the name Rush Limbaugh or the slogan "Excellence In Broadcasting" much, if at all. I am guessing that the hosts (and possibly iHeartMedia) will want the show to establish its own identity.Seeing as there is no actual "EIB", it's doubtful. Maybe Clay and Buck can say they're broadcasting from the Rush Limbaugh (name of sponsor) studio (though it won't be the one in West Palm Beach)....they probably won't even be in the same physical space).
People insist "Excellence in Broadcasting" is the name of a network and it's not. No, they'll be establishing their own identity.Or maybe they won't use the name Rush Limbaugh or the slogan "Excellence In Broadcasting" much, if at all. I am guessing that the hosts (and possibly iHeartMedia) will want the show to establish its own identity.
Why do I have my doubts that Clay Travis will be moving to NY? I don't think the 23 hosts will have to be in the same physical space.You bring up an interesting question: What studio will this show come from? Buck is in NY, Clay is in Nashville. Is Clay moving to NY to do this show?
2 hosts not 23Why do I have my doubts that Clay Travis will be moving to NY? I don't think the 23 hosts will have to be in the same physical space.
Maybe if red states had better broadband Internet, they'd be able to host a national show from there, but according to them, that doesn't count as infrastructure...It does amuse me how many of these conservative talkers base themselves in places like New York, which supposedly represent everything they loathe.