teapartysamurai
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The truth is just the opposite of the OP:
News : When it comes to advertisers avoiding controversial shows, it's not just Rush | Radio-Info.com
Premiere Networks is circulating a list of 98 advertisers who want to avoid environments likely to stir negative sentiments. The list includes carmakers (Ford, GM, Toyota), insurance companies (Allstate, Geico, Prudential, State Farm) and restaurants (McDonalds, Subway).
Carbiner, Rush already put out a transcript on this. Local affiliates get notices ALL THE TIME from national and local advertisers saying "we don't want our product advertised on show X."
It brings absolutely NO revenue to Rush's show, that goes to local affiliates and trust me there are other advertisers who want exposure on during the time they KNOW most people will be listening to the radio, aka Noon to Three.
Nice try, but it has nothing to do with Rush's show.