JoeB131
Diamond Member
Yes and the spots will be pretty much the same. If you knew anything about the industry you'd know it's very rare an advertiser buys a spot to run only one day. Lots of reasons for that, not the least of which is it's the most expensive way to buy one.
Look, clown, you and I and others know you lied in your first post about the PSA's and whatnot. So I'm rather sure you did it again when you recapped yesterday's local spots because that's just the kind of chump you are. It's hell getting caught, isn't it? But worse when you compound it with more b.s.
Can't wait for your next round.
Oh, I didn't realize I hurt your feelings. I know you really, really need to believe Rush is doing just fine....
Daily Kos: The Rush Limbaugh advertiser backlash is knocking down the radio networks
The Rush Limbaugh Show is distributed to 600 radio stations via several radio industry networks. The show is syndicated by privately-held Premiere Networks, which contracts with Cumulus Media, Dial Gobal, and other networks to secure broad access in as many media markets as possible.
On Friday, November 16, Dial Global took a huge financial hit, resulting in the company voluntarily de-listing from NASDAQ. Dial Global's stock dropped by nearly 77 percent. The company identified three causes for its troubles, including "advertisers' response to controversial statements by a certain nationally syndicated talk radio personality in MARCH 2012."
Now, it is becoming apparent that Cumulus is also a troubled company. Dial Gobal appears to be on the ropes; Cumulus is, so far, failing to thrive. Both companies have publicly blamed Rush.