Brain
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I think despite losing a lot of listeners they still have a strong following but it doesn't surprise me people are sick and tired of all the negative complaining. It is encouraging and I think very appropriate for people to be interested in objectivity and the truth. It's good for people to listen to a talk show that tries to improve life of its listeners. Hopefully these guys will get a pay cut to reflect their new numbers. I say that because I think they are grossly overpaid. Has Right-Wing Radio Run Its Course? - Business - The Atlantic Wire The heavy-hitters of conservative radio talk shows are bleeding listeners according to Crain's. The industry report says Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and others hit a "slump" in October from which they've failed to recover. Limbaugh's ratings are down 33 percent, a large enough blow to prompt Salon's Alex Pareene to wonder if America might be done with Rush. However, given that Hannity's and fellow conservative Mark Levin's evening show are both down 28 percent, we have to wonder if the loud-mouthed, apocalypse-warning, slur-slinging pundits are a fad that's cooling like shutter shades or Pinkberry. A poll out last week by Suffolk University showed 28 percent of Americans counted Fox as their most trusted source of news--a comfortable ten point lead on second place CNN. As we pointed out then, when asked which political reporter they most trusted, the vast majority of respondents said either "don't know" or "none." http://www.theatlanticwire.com/business/2011/05/right-wing-radio-run-course/38097/
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