Given the role of conservative talk radio in rallying the Republican base and disseminating the party’s message of the day, it’s imperative for the right that its leading voices reach as large an audience as possible. With this in mind, Politico’s Dylan Byers reported on a significant media shake-up overnight.
In a major shakeup for the radio industry, Cumulus Media, the second-biggest broadcaster in the country, is planning to drop both Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity from its stations at the end of the year, an industry source told POLITICO on Sunday.
Cumulus has decided that it will not renew its contracts with either host, the source said, a move that would remove the two most highly rated conservative talk personalities from more than 40 Cumulus channels in major markets.
I’d recommend at least some caution here. For one thing, it looks as if the Politico is largely based on one source, and while I’m sure he or she is reliable enough for Byers to run with this, we don’t know his or her full motivations. This may well be part of a negotiating tactic as talks continue.









