What The Big-Wigs Said About Rush’s New Deal

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As his contact was set to expire this year, Rush Limbaugh has renewed his partnership with iHeartMedia and Premiere. iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman said, “As Rush celebrates his 28th anniversary in national syndication, his commitment to broadcasting excellence has never been more evident. The Rush Limbaugh Show is stronger than ever.”

“After 28 fulfilling years, I seriously considered moving on to something else, but Rich and Bob were very persuasive,” said Limbaugh. “I’m thrilled to be continuing. And I really want to be on the air if the Russians find Hillary’s emails.”

iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman said, “As Rush celebrates his 28th anniversary in national syndication, his commitment to broadcasting excellence has never been more evident. The Rush Limbaugh Show is stronger than ever, experiencing continued ad sales growth and its highest audience levels of the past decade.”

“Rush continues to deliver impressive results for affiliates and a wide range of advertisers by providing an unmatched connection to millions of loyal fans, along with valuable and unique content,” said Rich Bressler, President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of iHeartMedia, Inc. “We’re proud to continue our partnership with Rush, and look forward to sharing many more years of success.”

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  1. As of this a.m., the Drudge link to Rush Limbaugh signs new contract doesn’t work Okay, search–2 out of 3 of the other links get you standard IE sorry bout that, check your connection NK’s the only link that works, tah dah. In the “search” via Bing (hiss boo) recenter Rush references are Media Matters, other NGOs with headlines har de har no sponsors, going out of business etc derogatory predictions about Rush. Thanks for being accessible but I still have terminal paranoia about the media.

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