And some take it too far. Sitting around taking calls all day isn't good radio either.
Depends on what the calls are about.
And some take it too far. Sitting around taking calls all day isn't good radio either.
Rush Limbaugh's show is just a shadow of what it used to be. Once it used to be funny and light-hearted. Now is it just the same stuff recycled over and over again. .
His hearing problems certainly haven't helped either.
...but they are totally symbolic. He's been deaf to any opinions other than his own for as long as I can remember.
RKO new morning show now probable for mid June
WMEX Passes On Rush Limbaugh In Boston; Will Anybody Take Him?
With Rush Limbaugh soon to depart Entercom’s 680 WRKO Boston after the company and Premiere Radio Networks failed to reach agreeable terms, Daly XXL Communications has said that it too has passed on picking up the show for its Conservative Talk 1510 WMEX.
Daly XXL co-owner Mary Catherine Remmer, who is currently leasing WMEX from Blackstrap Broadcasting, tells the Boston Globe that “He’s been offered to us four times, and we’ve said no.” WMEX has been revamping its lineup with local hosts from 6am to 6pm including YouTuber Joe Ligotti in mornings and former 96.9 WTKK host Michelle McPhee in afternoons.
As Fybush.com editor Scott Fybush told the Globe, there are really no good options left in the Boston market for Limbaugh. None of the four large group owners have a logical fit in the market. Entercom is dumping Limbaugh, iHeartMedia has already failed with “Rush Radio 1200” WXKS, Greater Media exited Conservative Talk with the demise of 96.9 WTKK a few years ago, and CBS has no station that would pick him up. That eliminates all of the full market commercial FM’s and quality AM signals.
What about Howie's former producer Doug "V.B." Goudie as a replacement for Rush on 'RKO? He's been a regular on Howie's show since leaving his job at Fox25. Seems like he would be a good fit for that time slot.
As Fybush.com editor Scott Fybush told the Globe, there are really no good options left in the Boston market for Limbaugh. None of the four large group owners have a logical fit in the market. Entercom is dumping Limbaugh, iHeartMedia has already failed with “Rush Radio 1200” WXKS, Greater Media exited Conservative Talk with the demise of 96.9 WTKK a few years ago, and CBS has no station that would pick him up. That eliminates all of the full market commercial FM’s and quality AM signals.
Had not consolidation happened, there would be more owners in each market and there might have been additional opportunities for Rush.
I did say "might". I didn't say "would".I don't think ownership or consolidation has anything to do with this situation. It would just mean more owners who'd say no.Had not consolidation happened, there would be more owners in each market and there might have been additional opportunities for Rush.
I did say "might". I didn't say "would".![]()
This is a money issue. More owners means less money to spend. With the decline in ratings for AM talk, you're going to see fewer stations willing to make those kinds of deals. Rush is going to have to reinvent his deal to fit with the current economy. It's cheaper to hire someone locally. The loss of two major affiliates is a wake-up call.