Posted on 05/09/2013 5:13:24 AM PDT by Kaslin
Predictions of the demise of Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk radio are a dime a dozen. That liberal wish has been a repeated incantation. But it’s more amusing when the demise talk comes from .... “Newsweek.”
Come again? Who’s yesterday’s news? John Avlon of the Daily Beast asserts Rush Limbaugh “Bleeds Millions From His Carriers as Toxic Talk Slumps.” Ahem, nobody’s bought Rush’s show for a dollar, like someone bought Newsweek. Avlon finds some guy whose newsletter has a Facebook page with nine Likes to insult Limbaugh’s audience as “all wearing Depends” – when he graduated college in 1968.
We're watching the end of right-wing conservative talk radio," says Jerry Del Colliano, publisher of the radio-industry tip sheet Inside Music Media. "The genre is dying among ratings and dying among advertisers ... Rush is at the end of his career. His constituency is all wearing Depends. And he's getting himself into trouble he doesn't need. So can you put Humpty Dumpty back together again? They have been able to improve their advertising picture, but they have not been able to come back.""Sandra Fluke was simply the lightning that struck and hit an old building that collapsed," Colliano says. "She didn't do it. She helped to bring it down at the end, but it was falling apart on its own."
...But the larger issue is the declining demographics of the right-wing talk-radio racket. Look at the millennial generation, says Colliano. Theres 80 million of them coming of age. They dont see color. They dont see gender. And theyre civic minded: they dont like bloviating. They dont like yelling and screaming. So you tell me: hows right-wing talk radio working for them?
As in the past, the aging right-wing talkersseveral of whom are represented by Limbaughs agent and brother Davidwill angrily dispute any decline in their profitability or ratings. Its all become part of their self-serving kabuki, but Colliano dismisses their reflexive playing of the victim card. They read the ratings the way they read the Gallup ratings right before the Obama victory. Its their metrics; its their way. But its not backed by fact.
It's certainly not out of the realm of possibility that radio programmers might look at Obama's re-election and wonder if conservative talk radio is still hot. But you can't trust people who keep saying this over and over -- and Avlon wrote almost the same article in 2011.
Dear Mr. Avlon: speaking of "toxic talk," never forget sitting in the middle of a Newsweek chat about how no one should ever give Dick Cheney a heart.
Is Newsweek still in print? Why would anyone read it?
I thought Newsweak was already dead?
Oh man, that’s rich. How many times has the media predicted Rush’s “demise?”
The only demise is when the Obama regime exerts fully takes control of the country and marches out Rush in handcuffs, but then Rush will become a symbol for the cause.
“Is Newsweek still in print? Why would anyone read it?”
This is a lame attempt to garner some readers, even if only for this one edition as the rag is desperate for some cash flow.
My guess is that Rush may take a path similar to Glenn Beck and come out of the situation with a larger audience and revenue. Go Rush!
If that is demise, I would hate to know what Newsweek's status is
So has Newsweek put a contract out on Rush?
I think they could have saved themselves some time and just cut and pasted this same story from any year since 1995
If I am not mistaken it’s only available online
I will have to do a google search to find this guys take on ‘the end of left-wing radio’ when Air America died... (was that the name of that libtard attempt to start a news station?)
Allowing their contributors to publish while tripping is hardly surprising.
Given their rapid corporate rush to insolvency and irrelevance, one is forced to view the above as some serious projection.
This is just more liberal theater that these liberal arseholes can get in print and use, “as I told you so”, when Rush actually does turn off the Golden EIB microphone!
Newsweek is still in business?
Ha! I'm sorry, but I believe that's all they see and they can go all Alynsky when it comes to pushing their agenda.
They dont like yelling and screaming. So you tell me: hows right-wing talk radio working for them?
Obviously has never listened to Rush.
We’ve already witnessed the demise of printed news magazines for the most part. How’s those circulation numbers going for ya.
As for me, there are younger, funnier more relevent conservative talkers out there so I stopped listening to Rush six years ago.
Newsweak?
Who dat?
.....Or the cause of a second revolt.
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