I’d love for El Rushbo to also go to satellite.
Rush has often said that he feels a sense of loyalty to AM radio. It was the small stations and their advertisers that brought him to the dance and he is not about to drop them for sat. or internet feeds.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
If he went to satellite I would renew my subscription to Sirius which I dropped after they dropped Fox Talk Radio.
No. I have satellite in my car. I refuse to pay for the service. Most people don’t have satellite. I would rather pay for him on the Internet on 24/7’than satellite
Newsmax
Rush Limbaugh May Leave Cumulus in Huge Radio Shakeup
Monday, May 6, 2013 07:33 AM
The Rush Limbaugh Program may end its affiliation agreement with Cumulus Media at the end of this year a huge radio shakeup that will move like a quake through the talk radio industry.
Politico and The New York Daily News reported that 40 Cumulus-owned radio stations would lose the rights to the most popular talk radio program in the country if the move takes place.
The show, which is the gold standard in political talk radio, also may be picked up by competing regional radio stations in Washington, New York, Chicago, Dallas and other major markets. Limbaugh moving to another network is one of those once-in-a-generation events that will force competing hosts and stations to shake up their own lineups and pending contracts.
Sources told the News and Politico that Limbaugh is angry that Cumulus CEO Lew Dickey has blamed the company’s advertising losses on Limbaugh’s controversial remarks about Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown law student.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/rush-limbaugh-may-leave/2013/05/06/id/502904