Question is does the EIB Microphone anoint someone and keep that 12-3 PM EST time slot across the nation? Or does every station just fill that crucial time block on their own?
They’ve said the EIB network will be around for the foreseeable future. However, there is no replacement for Rush.
I don’t listen to guest hosts. He was it, had his own format and no one can replace or replicate it.
One of the last days he was on the air I was driving. He’d been out for a few days and I had it on the talk radio station waiting to see if he’d be on. I heard his voice at 12:06 and yelled YES! alone in my car. I remember it being such a happy moment that it was him and not a guest host.
Never met him, never talked to him but I loved him and he will be missed dearly.
Definitely no replacement for Uncle Rush. I will say I like Buck Sexton a lot, but again, just not the same. He did keep me sane on election night when they crazy shit started to happen. He has this way about him that calms you down like Rush can.
Definitely no replacement for Uncle Rush. I will say I like Buck Sexton a lot, but again, just not the same. He did keep me sane on election night when they crazy shit started to happen. He has this way about him that calms you down like Rush can.
Who's everyone's choice? We all know Rush is irreplaceable but someone has to fill that slot. My assumption is the show is going to be broken up and regionalized.
I'm in the Philly area and Chris Stigall from 6 to 9am has the same entertainment and knowledge that Rush's show brought daily. He's doing a second show in KC so he's a good choice to be syndicated nationally.
I went through this same scenario daily... tuning in at 12:06 to see whose voice it would be. Mark Steyn was the only guest host I could really tolerate. He said that Kathryn will be on the show Monday to talk about Rush.
When Ruch signed off on 2/1 - the day before his last show - he said he had had Steyn on standby the whole time and had been taking it hour by hour because throughout the whole show he wasn’t sure he’d be able to continue. But he made it, and he did the full show the next day. And he was as good as he ever was. It’s truly amazing that he could still do the show at all. For most people at that point, getting out of bed isn’t even a possibility.
Radio is dead. I'm sure it will be filled, eventually, by inane trash, and people catering their listening to specific people they like, at a convenient time for them via podcast/videostreaming will be king.
Podcast is how I listened to Limbaugh anyways, along w/ Levin, Styx, and Bongino.
W/ parler cucking, Bongino's brand has taken a hit in my mind, however...
No, this guy is right. Right-wing radio is becoming controlled opposition. Ask Levin why he can't talk about the election being stolen. Savage, they just refused to renew his contract. Ingraham also left the air some time ago. The boom is over and the best ones will go podcast only in the near future. Ingraham went there some time ago and Savage did starting this year. Corporate boards can't tell you what to say there.
I've noticed an... interesting trend in podcasts lately, a trend in channel recommendations and who gets A+ guests on their shows despite low viewership. It seems podcasts are viewed as a threat by certain people, an unexpected development, and it's very obvious they're trying to catch up late in the game.
I was just on the tele with my sister and we were just talking about how much our day is going to change. I already miss him so much.
Question is does the EIB Microphone anoint someone and keep that 12-3 PM EST time slot across the nation? Or does every station just fill that crucial time block on their own?
They’ve said the EIB network will be around for the foreseeable future. However, there is no replacement for Rush.
I don’t listen to guest hosts. He was it, had his own format and no one can replace or replicate it.
One of the last days he was on the air I was driving. He’d been out for a few days and I had it on the talk radio station waiting to see if he’d be on. I heard his voice at 12:06 and yelled YES! alone in my car. I remember it being such a happy moment that it was him and not a guest host.
Never met him, never talked to him but I loved him and he will be missed dearly.
Definitely no replacement for Uncle Rush. I will say I like Buck Sexton a lot, but again, just not the same. He did keep me sane on election night when they crazy shit started to happen. He has this way about him that calms you down like Rush can.
Definitely no replacement for Uncle Rush. I will say I like Buck Sexton a lot, but again, just not the same. He did keep me sane on election night when they crazy shit started to happen. He has this way about him that calms you down like Rush can.
Who's everyone's choice? We all know Rush is irreplaceable but someone has to fill that slot. My assumption is the show is going to be broken up and regionalized.
I'm in the Philly area and Chris Stigall from 6 to 9am has the same entertainment and knowledge that Rush's show brought daily. He's doing a second show in KC so he's a good choice to be syndicated nationally.
I like the guy from Seattle who would fill in. Todd Hermann? Him or Andrew Wilkow I've always liked
Tod Herman is based
Michael Savage
I went through this same scenario daily... tuning in at 12:06 to see whose voice it would be. Mark Steyn was the only guest host I could really tolerate. He said that Kathryn will be on the show Monday to talk about Rush. When Ruch signed off on 2/1 - the day before his last show - he said he had had Steyn on standby the whole time and had been taking it hour by hour because throughout the whole show he wasn’t sure he’d be able to continue. But he made it, and he did the full show the next day. And he was as good as he ever was. It’s truly amazing that he could still do the show at all. For most people at that point, getting out of bed isn’t even a possibility.
Alex Jones is in Rush's time slot.
i like buck sexton a litte, tim pool, thats about it now
Radio is dead. I'm sure it will be filled, eventually, by inane trash, and people catering their listening to specific people they like, at a convenient time for them via podcast/videostreaming will be king.
Podcast is how I listened to Limbaugh anyways, along w/ Levin, Styx, and Bongino.
W/ parler cucking, Bongino's brand has taken a hit in my mind, however...
No, this guy is right. Right-wing radio is becoming controlled opposition. Ask Levin why he can't talk about the election being stolen. Savage, they just refused to renew his contract. Ingraham also left the air some time ago. The boom is over and the best ones will go podcast only in the near future. Ingraham went there some time ago and Savage did starting this year. Corporate boards can't tell you what to say there.
I've noticed an... interesting trend in podcasts lately, a trend in channel recommendations and who gets A+ guests on their shows despite low viewership. It seems podcasts are viewed as a threat by certain people, an unexpected development, and it's very obvious they're trying to catch up late in the game.