Posted on 05/30/2016 12:46:50 PM PDT by EveningStar
Earlier this year, as that unmistakable bass line of the Pretenders My City Was Gone faded into the background, Rush Limbaugh opened his daily three-hour broadcast with characteristic bombast. [According to the] latest research data, he intoned, the audience is expanding at near geometric proportions, as people seek guidance, answers, explanations, information, and an answer to the basic question, What the hell is happening out there?" ...
And yet, there are signs that all is not well in the Limbaugh radio empire. Because even as his influence is sky high and his dominance at the top of talk radio remains unchallenged, as a business proposition, Limbaughs show is on shaky ground. In recent years, Limbaugh has been dropped by several of his long-time affiliates, including some very powerful ones: Hes gone from WABC in New York, WRKO in Boston and KFI in Los Angeles, for example, and has in many cases been moved onto smaller stations with much weaker signals that cover smaller areas.
Why? Because four years after Limbaugh called Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke a slut on air, spurring a major boycott movement, reams of advertisers still wont touch him. He suffers from what talk radio consultant Holland Cooke calls a scarlet letter among national brand advertisers. And for someone who has said that confiscatory ad rates are a key pillar of his business, that spells trouble. (Limbaugh ignored multiple interview requests.)
Limbaughs extremely lucrative eight-year contractestimated to be worth roughly $38 million a yearis up this summer ...
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Sounds like a good portion of this is the free market at work.
When your fees are higher than what buyers are willing to pay they drop you if you won’t accept less.
I've been listening since 1988. I agree with Rush about 50% of the time. (That's still much better than Obama, who I disagree with about 99.6% of the time.) Sometimes Rush comes up with ideas that are extremely insightful -- and sometimes he doesn't.
Listening doesn't cost me anything. For free, it's well worth the price!
Wrong. They don't call it Propagandico.com for nothing.
He's collapsing because he's embracing the Republican establishment.
OK. Missed something there.
Is Rush against Trump? Since when?
“Why is it always the conservative radio hosts? Why is there no report on the leftist media falling apart? “
Probably because the great leftwing radio experiment collapsed in a steaming pile years ago.
They literally serve as a mouthpiece for the Obama administration. Extreme left.
Rush is better than ever. One of a kind!
Yup, Rush is in trouble, Trump’s campaign is fading. I put that right up there with: Hillary is competent, Ronald Reagan is a fool, the internet will never go anywhere, automobiles are a fad...
You mean like “Hillary will never be elected to the Senate”?
I didn’t realize Rush made $38 million a year. Sounds like this contract renewal will pay him less. Radio ad revenues are down, listenership is down.
I expect Rush will still be around, just that his new contract won’t pay him nearly that much money. As you were saying, this is the free market at work. I expect Rush will still be in radio, still nationally syndicated, but will be paid based on the market situation now.
“He’s collapsing because he’s embracing the Republican establishment. “
Yep. Funny how if you base your career on advertising yourself as a conservative people might expect you to live up it. But anyone who was paying attention during W’s administration already knew that he had his snout firmly entrenched in the GOPe rump.
He’s in trouble because he made fun of half his radio audience while he was trying to get Cruz elected.
I suspect that the internet has affected his business. Id probably listen to him if FR etc didnt exist.
I’m a kindred spirit. I used to listen to more talk radio years ago. But, time and work constraints, plus the attraction of the internet, have me spending much more time on Free Republic than spent listening to talk radio.
If anyone is in trouble it has to be Hannity.
I find myself listening to the new up & commers such as Rich Zieoli on 1210 WPHT in Philadelphia via IHeart internet radio. WABC & WOR in NYC, programming has become stale. I do listen to Rush everyday via internet, through my iphone, in my car & at home.
I found Jeff Kuhner via FR, and I am liking his show.
Really. I have actually tried to listen to Alan Colmes, but could not stand listening to him after about three minutes. But he’s a liberal, so I guess he gets a pass...
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