@sunsporter1649 Yeah because this is so important. Meanwhile it has come out that instead of you know doing his job during a crisis Trump was thinking about cosplaying as Rush Limp Balls.
@sunsporter1649 I am sorry you don't like facts. He has even said the only reason he nixed the idea is because he doesn't want to compete with Rush Limp balls.
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow "In December 2019, Talkers Magazine estimated that Limbaugh's show attracted a cumulative weekly audience of 15.5 million listeners to become the most-listened-to radio show in the United States."
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Rush gets 15.5 million a week, Sean gets 15 million a week on radio alone, and Mark draws 11 million a week on radio. Newspapers are crying for bailouts, who needs them, except for igloo insulation
@sunsporter1649 Yeah and the majority of right wing audiences on both Fox and talk radio are in the 70s and up. And that is not a growing audience it is getting smaller.
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow New York (CNN Business) — "The Rush Limbaugh Show" will continue well into the new decade. Limbaugh, whose contract was due to expire later this year, has renewed his deal, the syndication company Premiere Radio Networks confirmed to CNN Business. Premiere is a division of the radio giant iHeartMedia. A spokeswoman said Limbaugh renewed a "long-term agreement" and declined to comment on any specific terms, like the length of the new deal. But according to President Trump, it is a four-year deal. CNN Business inquired about Limbaugh's status after Trump blurted out the information at a rally in Miami on Friday.