Well, Here's a Surprise
Warning, listening to Rush Limbaugh may cause substance abuse, impotence, failed marriages, and hypocricy
But what exactly was the work? The question popped up during the audition and was explained, the actor said, clearly and simply: If he passed the audition, he would be invited periodically to call in to various talk shows and recite various scenarios that made for interesting radio. He would never be identified as an actor, and his scenarios would never be identified as fabricated—which they always were., as the CJR notes, it's Ensuring the authenticity of your programming… with paid, planted callers.
“I was surprised that it seemed so open,” the actor told me in an interview. “There was really no pretense of covering it up.”
Curious, the actor did some snooping and learned that Premiere On Call was a service offered by Premiere Radio Networks, the largest syndication company in the United States and a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, the entertainment and advertising giant. Premiere syndicates some of the more sterling names in radio, including Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Sean Hannity. But a great radio show depends as much on great callers as it does on great hosts: Enter Premiere On Call.
Well, we now have confirmation, because Rush "Drugs are bad, marriage is sacred, I did not f%$# little boys in the Dominican Republic" Limbaugh has now officially denied that he used actors as phoney call-ins.
I consider this to be confirmation because Rush lies about everything, and the story is nearly a month old, and any innocent person would have let it slip beneath the waves.
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