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DCPatriot:

--- Quote from: AllThatJazzZ on March 30, 2021, 02:37:21 am ---@DCPatriot

I disagree with that last part. I like the long-form interview format. There's always a little more intellectual or informational meat to chew on. There may be a guest here or there who isn't as interesting as others, but I consider "Life, Liberty & Levin" to be must-watch TV.

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@AllThatJazzZ

IMHO... if it were "must-watch TV"...it wouldn't be 'buried' on a evening weekend.

I agree that it's more intellectual and informational than the standard formula show, but like the saying goes...

His show is the proverbial 'tree' falling in the forest not making any sound.

jmyrlefuller:
More:

In St. Louis, a local trio will take over the time slot. (This is the second Audacy/Entercom station to go local in Rush's slot, as they also own Buffalo's Rush affiliate.)
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/207454/kmox-adds-three-person-st-louis-talks-in-limbaugh-timeslot/

Meanwhile, a new syndicated offering "Markley, Van Camp and Robbins" (from Compass, which has a few offerings but is a distant player in the market) will see if it will play in Peoria.
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/207443/wmbd-moves-markley-van-camp-adds-craig-collins-for-afternoons/

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