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  2. Rush Limbaugh Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hudson Limbaugh I (September 27, 1891 – April 8, 1996) was an American legislator, and ambassador. His legal career spanned nearly 80 years, and he argued cases before the Missouri Supreme Court , Internal Revenue Service Appellate Division , Interstate Commerce Commission , and National Labor Relations Board .

  3. Midnight basketball - Wikipedia

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    Some, such as Rush Limbaugh, even called the proposal racist, given the largely African American populations targeted by the program. [19] Midnight basketball was not a proposal unique to the Democrats as it was one of George H. W. Bush 's " thousand points of light ". [ 20 ]

  4. Sean Hannity - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Talkers Magazine listed Hannity as No. 2 on their list of the 100 most important radio talk show hosts in America (with Rush Limbaugh listed as No. 1). [57] The same magazine gave Hannity its Freedom of Speech Award in 2003. [58] In 2005, Jerry Falwell, chancellor of the evangelical Liberty University, awarded Hannity an honorary ...

  5. Bo Snerdley - Wikipedia

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    After Limbaugh's death in February 2021, Snerdley was still credited as the show's producer for the replacement hosts, and is also involved in publication of Limbaugh's ongoing (as of June 2021) newsletter. [7] In May 2021, he launched a podcast Rush Limbaugh: The Man Behind the Golden EIB Microphone on IHeart Radio. [8]

  6. Todd Herman - Wikipedia

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    He hosted The Todd Herman Show on KTTH in Seattle and was a regular rotating host on The Rush Limbaugh Show. He was co-chief digital strategist for the Republican National Committee 2009 to 2011, and founded several media companies before being a conservative talk radio host.

  7. The Pat Sajak Show - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks before The Pat Sajak Show was canceled, on March 30, 1990, radio host Rush Limbaugh made headlines when he guest hosted the program, and, in a departure from its regular format, entered the audience to get a response about the veto of a bill in Idaho that would have restricted abortion. Directly after announcing that the bill was ...

  8. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois.Owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format.

  9. KZAC - Wikipedia

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    The Rush Limbaugh Show debuted July 3, 2000 on KSFO after KNBR dropped Limbaugh in order to create a full-time sports talk schedule. [76] Talk Radio Network began complete national syndication of The Savage Nation on September 21, 2000. [77]