Looks like much of the country has had enough of Rush.
In Los Angeles Rush's station's (KEIB) audience is so small that 11 non-English radio stations have larger audiences. And so small that KEIB actually trails four college-run, non-commercial stations in the market.
In New York, the nation's largest radio market and where Rush once reigned supreme, the talker recently exited his longtime AM home, WABC, and moved to Clear Channel's WOR. With Limbaugh as the main draw, the station now ranks 22nd in the market and trails four non-English stations as well as a commercial-free classical music outlet.
http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-a...e?page=0,1&paging=off¤t_page=1#bookmark
I amazed it took so long but this is great news.
In Los Angeles Rush's station's (KEIB) audience is so small that 11 non-English radio stations have larger audiences. And so small that KEIB actually trails four college-run, non-commercial stations in the market.
In New York, the nation's largest radio market and where Rush once reigned supreme, the talker recently exited his longtime AM home, WABC, and moved to Clear Channel's WOR. With Limbaugh as the main draw, the station now ranks 22nd in the market and trails four non-English stations as well as a commercial-free classical music outlet.
http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-a...e?page=0,1&paging=off¤t_page=1#bookmark
I amazed it took so long but this is great news.