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UPDATED: Rush Limbaugh is leaving WPHT

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UPDATED: Rush Limbaugh is leaving WPHT

POSTED: Monday, April 9, 2012, 4:10 PM

 

Rush Limbaugh -- the dominant force in conservative talk radio in America for more than two decades -- is leaving his long-time Philadelphia perch on 50,000-watt AM station WPHT, apparently for an unknown rival.

The dramatic move shakes up the Philly radio market -- and arguably the local political scene as well,. It's not clear how much the move was influenced by the national uproar over Limbaugh calling a Georgetown law student "a slut," which caused a number of major advertisers to jump ship.

WPHT confirmed the move just hours after a leading radio industry trade publication, Talkers magazine, reported that "the very hot rumor" out of Philly is that Limbaugh wa about to be yanked from his slot at 1210 on the AM dial -- to be replaced by Michael Smerconish, who now airs in the afternoon drive slot.

"Premiere recently notified WPHT they will be syndicating Rush Limbaugh on a new station in Philadelphia," CBS Radio said in a statement emailed to the Daily News. "As a result, we are pleased to be able to now showcase Michael, who is a well-known and acclaimed broadcaster in Philadelphia, in this new time period.

Smerconish said in the statement: "I have missed not having the chance to take WPHT callers in every hour of my program and am ecstatic that this will soon change. WPHT seeks to be live and local - no one is more local than me!"

Industry insiders were speculating that Limbaugh might not leave the Philadelphia airwaves for long, if at all. There are rumors, reported on Talkers and by Radio-Info, is that the new owner of WKDN-FM, 106.9 -- a Camden-based station that has carried Christian broadcasting -- may look to add Limbaugh as well as popular right-wing yakkers Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, who've been off the air in Philadelphia since they were dropped by WPHT over a year ago.

But if Limbaugh did move to the lesser-known FM station, it would probably be a struggle to rebuild his Philadelphia audience -- especially in in a competition with the popular and locally based Smerconish.

And that could have a big political ramifications in Pennsylvania, considered a key battleground state in the 2012 presidential race.

The No. 1 listened-to radio talk host in America, Limbaugh's power is such that he's been considered the de facto leader of the Republican Party since the Bush administration ended in 2009. His right-wing screeds have rallied the tea party base of the GOP against President Obama -- and a prolonged absence or diminished presence in Philadelphia would leave a mark, politically.

Larry Ceisler, the local political pundit and PR consultant, said the rise of the moderate Smerconish may mean more politically than Limbaugh's move. Limbaugh core listeners, he noted. "are people who are going to be voting against Obama come hell or high water."

But in a stunning turn of events, Limbaugh has been fighting to save his show in recent weeks, ever since he lashed out at 30-year-old Georgetown law student and women's rights activist Sandra Fluke, calling her "a slut" for advocating wider health-insurance coverage of contraception.

A subsequent apology hasn't stopped a whopping 67 companies -- spurred on by liberal activists and a social media crusade -- to drop all advertising on Limbaugh's program. Because of the complicated ways that radio advertising is sold, the fallout from the Limbaugh controversy has spread to other talk shows -- especially hard-core conservatives like Beck and Michael Savage -- and reportedly even some music programing. Locally, some advertisers like the Philadelphia Orchestra instructed WPHT not to air their ads during Limbaugh's program, from noon to 3 p.m.

Despite the advertising bloodbath, only a few smaller stations -- in places like Hilo, Hawaii, and Pittsfield, Mass. -- have dropped Limbaugh altogether.

But at WPHT, Limbaugh has increasingly become the odd man as the station has moved largely to a "live and local" format. Smerconish -- whose live, nationally syndicated program airs during the same time slot as Limbaugh -- had created a complicated fit here. He has been broadcasting a locally oriented live hour from 3-4 p.m., and then the station carried his syndicated three-hour show on tape.

Smerconish will be a major change in tone from the bombastic and unfailingly conservative Limbaugh. Although he was once a local GOP official and has conservative views on some issues like racial profiling, Smerconish backed Obama in 2008 and has become a registered independent.

Will Bunch @ 4:10 PM  Permalink | 190 comments
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Comments  (192)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:57 PM, 04/09/2012
    why would anyone listen to either Rush or Smerconish?
    Can't any of you great intellects form your own opinions without first hearing them from others?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:13 AM, 04/12/2012
    Most of my very liberal friends have never had an original thought, they just parrot the sound bites & talking points from Media Matters and Move On. Most cannot engage in factual & logical debate as their positions are mostly based on feelings. A much higher % of my conservative and libertarian friends seek out and engage in fact based debate.
    Bob19006
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:57 PM, 04/09/2012
    That will be the end of PHT. Apple folks, just download the free "conservative talk radio" App for free and you will be able to get Rush anywhere, any time. Also, you can get New York's 770 from parts of Philly.
    SammyMaudlin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:11 PM, 04/09/2012
    Thanks, Sammy. I wasn't aware of the app. I've never objected to any talk show, whether I agreed with them or not. However, if the rumor is true, this isn't market forces at play - his show is number#1 - but censorship by the left. Amazing.
    Jean Valjean
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:02 AM, 04/10/2012
    Please explain in 20 words or less, OK make it 50, how HIS network pulling his show from PHT is "censorship" by anyone - much less "the left."

    Look up censorship. Censorship is NOT what is happening when people don't want to buy ad space on your show.
    dwilliamsamh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:00 PM, 04/09/2012
    WPHT can, of course, do as they please, but like the 2-3 non-local advertisers Rush lost (and yes, there were only that money that HE actually had contracts with, such as Sleep Train and Carbonite), they'll be dying to get him back. Rush's ratings on the new station would crush a namby-pamby like Smerconish.
    erformc1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:03 PM, 04/09/2012
    It's just a rumor.....not gonna happen. Trust me, I'm in the know on this one.
    hulk0455
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:07 PM, 04/09/2012
    Please tell me this is NOT gonna happen. Smerconish is just too darn full of himself to even be on the air, let along try to fill Rush's shoes.
    Elderlee
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:33 PM, 04/09/2012
    Who is too full of himself? You must mean the bloated hot air balloon who believes he is God's gift to the world. More like God's joke. Funny that he and Beck and Hannity might get airtime on a Christian station. What, a neo-nazi station wasn't available.
    mike l
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 AM, 04/12/2012
    I agree, Smerconish likes the sound of his own name, spends too much time bragging about who he is rubbing shoulders with, as if that will elevate him to level of the other person. Self praise stinks! I am not a big Rush fan either, I prefer the talkers on 990AM. Even though it is lighthearted, I find the "talent on loan from God" schtick to be a little irritating.
    Bob19006
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:09 PM, 04/09/2012
    Limbaugh had one of his highest ratings months ever in March. It's comical how Rush irritates the Dems, Occupiers, Globalists, Atheists, Hairy Leggers, Anti-Zionists, etc.
    Disco Dave
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:54 PM, 04/09/2012
    While the housebound old white men just suck it up!
    ahab
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:09 PM, 04/09/2012
    I don't understand why you people cry about Rush. If you don't like him, don't listen.
    TyroneShoes
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:09 PM, 04/09/2012
    It would just mean bigger ratings for any station that picks up RL. He is hugely popular. I stopped listening to MS when he went to bat for BO. MS became more centrist and I lost a lot of interest in him.
    criminal justice prof
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