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Finally, a leading conservative radio personality is getting the recognition he deserves. I think you may know who I am talking about. That’s right, the one and only Rush Limbaugh.

Mediaweek, a leading industry magazine and website, has named Limbaugh Radio Personality of the Decade; according to the website:

“No radio host or personality comes close to Rush Limbaugh in size of audience or volume of political discourse. The man manages to stay in the headlines no matter who’s in the White House or who’s gunning for him.”

They further stated:

“Limbaugh remains cleared on 600 radio stations, his audience falls somewhere between 14 million and 20 million weekly listeners, and syndicator Premiere Radio Networks pulls in an estimated $50 million in annual ad revenue. A recent CBS/Vanity Fair poll found that he’s the most popular conservative voice — no politician comes close.”

Well done, Rush. We look forward to many more years of you squashing the liberals as only you know how.

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2 Comments for this post

Tim said:
5:58 6.1.2010

Too bad Rush gets blown away by Howard Stern. When Howard was on terrestrial radio, he had more listeners in fewer markets and he was on during the morning drive time, not noon (in NY) or 9am (in Cali).

Rush may be popular by a fraction of 50% of the US population, but Howard Stern is the true radio personality of the decade – and without the THREE divorces and oxycotin addiction.

jon michaels said:
2:22 26.1.2010

Not your not you fucking duecebag.
Howard Stern is the person of the decade.

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