WRKO in Boston became the latest major market radio
station to drop Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh’s show will also be leaving 93.1
WIBC in Indianapolis on July 3.
According to radioINSIGHT:
Premiere released the following statement today regarding the inability to come to terms, “We were unable to reach agreeable terms for The Rush Limbaugh Show to continue on WRKO. A final broadcast date will be announced in the near future. Rush Limbaugh airs daily in every measured media market in America, and we look forward to announcing exciting news for our Boston listeners soon.”WRKO is the second major Conservative Talker to announce plans to drop Limbaugh. Emmis’ 93.1 WIBC Indianapolis announced in April it will stop airing the program as of July 3.
Limbaugh has never recovered from the Sandra Fluke
scandal. His national advertisers left, and the vast majority have never
come back. Limbaugh is expensive and toxic. The cost of airing
Limbaugh’s show combined with the inability of radio stations to recover
these costs through advertising revenue has made it more lucrative for
stations to drop Limbaugh than to keep him on the air.
As I wrote last month, Limbaugh’s ratings drop has gotten so bad that radio stations no longer want his show.
Daryl Parks
explained how radio stations get stuck with Limbaugh, “Premiere
Networks and its owner Clear Channel Media + Entertainment iHeart Media
has crammed down Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck on its talk
stations, not allowing local stations to make needed changes to their
programming, changes that could provide some hope of staying relevant.
It was a great business model…in the 20th century! In business speak
it’s called “vertical integration.” The company produces the product and
then uses its distribution arm, its radio stations, to broadcast the
shows. Guaranteed clearance, plus in Limbaugh’s case and some of
Hannity’s stations, the local stations have to pay a “rights fee” in
addition to the barter commercial inventory they broadcast from the
network. There was no negotiation whether to broadcast the show or what
fee was to be paid. Here’s the number you pay was the only conversation
during the budget process. This, as you can imagine, affected cash flow
and coupled with the increasing demands for talk stations to generate
more profit, it forced local stations to lay-off other talk hosts,
producers and gut news departments. Talented people left the radio
business and the death spiral for talk radio began. It began years ago.”
Wingnut Hate speech radio, just like Fox News and the Republican Party, is dying off.
Limbaugh was the leader in the genre, and the advertiser boycott of his
show helped to accelerate a decline that was already under way. The
average age of Rush Limbaugh’s audience is 67 years old and rising. For
context, the average age of Fox News viewers is 68 and rising.
Political talk radio is being replaced by the
younger-skewing, and more profitable sports talk radio in markets across
the country. Rush Limbaugh is a symptom of a much larger disease.
Wingnut hate speech radio, just like its audience, is slowly fading away.
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