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  • JUST IN: Rush Limbaugh’s Timeslot Will Reportedly Be Taken Over by Conservative Duo Clay Travis and Buck Sexton

    05/27/2021 12:40:28 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 131 replies
    Mediaite ^ | May 27th, 2021, 11:49 am | Marisa Sarnoff
    Conservative pundits Clay Travis and Buck Sexton will soon take over Rush Limbaugh’s radio timeslot, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. “The duo will serve up similar right-wing fare, tackling news stories of the day, politics and current events, peppered with call-ins from listeners and humor,” the Journal reported. “We’re not going to replace Rush Limbaugh, we’re going to have an evolution of the show with fresh voices – those that grew up on Rush and admired him,” president of iHeart Media’s Premiere Networks Julie Talbott said, according to the Journal. Travis is the founder of conservative sports website Outkick,...
  • Clay Travis and Buck Sexton to take over Rush Limbaugh Radio Show

    05/27/2021 8:50:53 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 182 replies
    Wall St Journal ^ | 5-27-21 | WSJ
    The Rush Limbaugh replacements are in, as Clay Travis and Buck Sexton will take over his three-hour conservative talk radio show time slot, said distributor Premiere Networks. The duo will serve up similar right-wing fare, tackling news stories of the day, politics and current events, peppered with call-ins from listeners and humor. Premiere Networks hopes the younger voices will bring something new to talk radio, while also continuing on in Mr. Limbaugh’s legacy. The program, slated to begin airing June 21, will be called “The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show.” It is expected to air around the country, from...
  • Limbaugh syndicator to continue airing archival footage, guest hosts

    03/23/2021 5:30:47 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 76 replies
    The Hill ^ | - 03/23/21 02:56 PM EDT | JOHN BOWDEN
    Rush Limbaugh's syndicated radio talk show will go on with a series of guest hosts airing archived episodes following the conservative host's death earlier this year.Premiere Networks told USA Today on Tuesday that it would continue a practice that began during Limbaugh's absences for cancer treatments, in which guest hosts introduce listeners to various clips of Limbaugh opining on the issues of the day.“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh, and Premiere Networks will continue to provide millions of loyal listeners with the voice of Rush for the long term,” said a spokeswoman.The show has reportedly seen little change in audience...
  • Premiere Networks Developing Podcast On Life Of Rush Limbaugh.

    03/18/2021 12:20:54 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 20 replies
    Inside Radio ^ | Mar 17, 2021
    Premiere Networks Developing Podcast On Life Of Rush Limbaugh.Mar 17, 2021 Updated Mar 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrintSave On this, the one-month anniversary of the death of conservative talk radio groundbreaker Rush Limbaugh, Premiere Networks tells Inside Radio it will continue to provide the voice of Limbaugh for the long term. Meanwhile, plans are being developed for a podcast focused on the life of Limbaugh, with details shared at a later date.“We are commemorating Rush Limbaugh every day by sharing his words of wisdom with millions of listeners across the country,” a statement from the network read.After the death of Limbaugh on...
  • Keith Olbermann Gets Punked By George Soros

    03/07/2011 12:49:24 PM PST · by Michael van der Galien · 19 replies
    Hyper-leftist commentators are getting punked a lot lately. That’s what happens when one is constantly parroting talking points without bothering to fact check. Earlier this week David Shuster torpedoed his credibility (or whatever was left of it) by pushing the Media Matters narrative that Fox was banned in Canada. Punked. The latest punkee? Keith Olbermann. A few weeks ago some hack decided to accuse Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck of using a service provided by the company that syndicates their radio shows: Premiere Networks (a subsidiary of Clear Channel). The job, the email indicated, paid $40 an hour,...