They Can't Even Give Away Ads on Rush Limbaugh's Show
For the next two weeks, his syndicate, Premiere Networks, will be suspending their national ads from his show:
Radio-Info.com reports that Premiere Networks, which syndicates the Rush Limbaugh show, told its affiliate radio stations that they are suspending national advertising for two weeks. Rush Limbaugh is normally provided to affiliates in exchange for running several minutes of national advertisements provided by Premiere each hour. These ads called “barter spots.” These spots are how Premiere makes its money off of Rush Limbaugh and other shows it syndicates.They are suspending the spots because they cannot give them away right now, and dead air is not a reasonable alternative.
But without explanation, Premiere has supended these national advertisements for two weeks. Radio-Info.com calls the move “unusual.” The development suggests that Rush Limbaugh’s incessant sexist attacks on Sandra Fluke have caused severe damage to the show.
This is a good thing, notwithstanding the concerns from the commentariat about a "slippery slope" of censorship. (Yeah, I'm talking to you Kevin Drum)
It's pseudo-intellectual, pseudo-liberal hand wringing bullsh%$.
Being on the East Coast, I still hear now and again WBZ's late night talk radio, which, even though its hosts lean right about 80% of the time is kind of a pre-repeal-of-the-fairness-doctrine relic, and their producers don't pre-screen for conservative political orthodoxy.
In particular, I remember the late David Brudnoy, who was a conservative, and a libertarian, and one with VERY strongly held beliefs. (He loathed the Clintons)
The fact is that the most extreme of their hosts (like Brudnoy) re to the right about like Ed Schultz is on the left.
What you have on the air on the right wing right now are, to paraphrase Roger Stone, "Rat F%$#ing" political operatives.
If sponsors flee the freak show conservatives, it is an unalloyed good.
To think otherwise is to declare that Rachel Maddow and Glen Beck to be to opposite sides of the same coin.
I have no problems with polemicists, and neither will advertisers.
What is happening now is that sponsors are getting the message now that there are risks to backing the partisan Rat F%$#ers, and this is an unalloyed good.
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