(iHeartMedia owns Premiere Networks, which syndicates The Rush Limbaugh Show.)īy the numbers: Limbaugh's show is currently broadcast by over 600 stations across the country, but the Audacy deal shows that number could change. Prior to the announcement of the show's new hosts, radio stations owned by networks outside of iHeartMedia across the country were hesitant to pull the show off the air. ![]() Premiere has been playing reruns of the show with guest hosts for months following Limbaugh's death in February.Premiere Networks, a radio subsidiary of iHeartMedia, said last week that the late Rush Limbaugh's radio show will be taken over by sports journalist Clay Travis and radio host and political commentator Buck Sexton.The big picture: The conservative radio empire once ruled by Limbaugh is expected to splinter across a few different conservative voices. ![]()
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