DailyKenn.com — The golden microphone at the EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) network will not go silent.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that The Rush Limbaugh Show will continue with outtakes featuring the best of Limbaugh.
For Rush Limbaugh, the late conservative media magnate whose brash and unapologetic voice dominated talk radio for over three decades, the show will go on.
“The Rush Limbaugh Show” will continue, using archived segments and clips, primarily airing Mr. Limbaugh’s voice “until his audience is prepared to say goodbye,” Premiere Networks, which distributes the show, said in a memo to affiliates. It will continue to air in its regular noon to 3 p.m. time slot Monday through Friday.
Obituary
“No one can replace Rush Limbaugh,” said Hosea Belcher, senior vice president of affiliate marketing for iHeartMedia Inc.’s IHRT -0.41% Premiere Networks.
He died at age 70 from complications from lung cancer, his wife Kathryn Rogers announced on his radio show Wednesday.