That's because Liberals don't sit around listening to the radio all day, being told what to think, who to vote for, and who to hate. Liberals are out working for a living between noon and 3pm.
Even Porky admits his audience do not have jobs.
April 14, 2011
RUSH:
the middle of the day was the absolute worst time to be an advertiser on radio because the only people listening were people who have no jobs, and what could they afford to buy? You know, what sponsor could they frequent?
You stupid clit.
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CALLER: You know, I heard you say that Obama could not have given that speech at a primetime venue. And I think you're absolutely right about that. Most of the working class people at two o'clock in the afternoon yesterday were doing their jobs, I'm sure, and had little if no time to at least digest what he had said.
RUSH: No, that's not what I meant. I didn't mean it in terms of available audience. If that were true, we know that the available audience between noon and three eastern, for example, is one of the factors -- if I may go a little inside baseball -- that shocked the early critics of this program. Radio is like any other business. Television has its primetime, and radio has its primetime. Snerdley, let's see how much you know.
What is radio's primetime? Morning drive, six to nine a.m., that's primetime in radio, theoretically.
On the stations I'm on, primetime is noon to three eastern. Afternoon drive is number two. Afternoon drive's the second primetime. In television, primetime is 8 to 11 p.m. Eastern (7 to 10 central). That's just the way it is. In the early days of this program -- and, in fact, even before this program -- it was thought that
the middle of the day was the absolute worst time to be an advertiser on radio because the only people listening were people who have no jobs, and what could they afford to buy? You know, what sponsor could they frequent? Well, that's just another of the bits of conventional wisdom that we have stood on its head.