To: GreggthePundit
I suspect that this is a business decision, not a political statement. The managers of WBAL figure that they can get more audience by running their local "stars" rather than a bunch of Rush second-stringers. Free market, their decision.
You can still pick up the Rush Limbaugh Show on WMAL 630-AM, Washington from Baltimore.
5 posted on
10/14/2003 5:20:10 AM PDT by
Cincinatus
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To: Cincinatus
>> I suspect that this is a business decision, not a political statement. The managers of WBAL figure that they can get more audience by running their local "stars" rather than a bunch of Rush second-stringers. Free market, their decision.
You can still pick up the Rush Limbaugh Show on WMAL 630-AM, Washington from Baltimore. <<
It's a bonehead move. People who want the show will find an alternative means of getting it. People are creatures of habit. When Rush gets back, many will stay with the alternative. That station has made sure that their long term ratings will be lower for a possible short term gain...typical management dufus.
13 posted on
10/14/2003 6:26:00 AM PDT by
CMAC51
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