Rush Limbaugh continues to be a hot topic of conversation:
While no fan of Limbaugh, Michael Wolff of the U.K.’s far left newspaper The Guardian explained that calls for a boycott of Rush’s show revealed that the host’s opponents had no real understanding of Limbaugh’s business model.
The reporter does, however, because as he explains: “As it happened, in 1987, one of the guys my dad worked with, Lee Vanden-Handel, a man without any rabid interest in politics but with a keen sense of the no-brand advertising market, discovered Rush Limbaugh at a station in Sacramento…”
Read the rest HERE.
BONUS radio stuff:
- Rush advertisers are now defending him on commercials running during his show
- Does Limbaugh really have 20 million listeners?
- Mark Levin slams Coulter for attacking Palin
- Mark Steyn talks to Toronto’s John Oakley, plus Hugh Hewitt