Limbaugh discussed Rush's legacy as the most polarizing radio talk show ever.
Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Limbaugh, who died following a brief battle with advanced-stage lung cancer.
The network said Ms. Limbaugh will address her late husband’s dynamic career, their marriage, his cancer diagnosis, and his final days.
"Progressive radio has deep roots. It has been around a long time, but nobody had really done it nationally like [Rush] Limbaugh had."
"Nobody can fill Rush’s shoes, but Clay took one shoe, and I took the other.”
Golden's new book called “Rush on the Radio” will share stories on how Limbaugh grew his show into the highest-rated radio program of all time.
"I learned almost everything I know about radio from Rush. I think they broke the mold when they made him. If I could get close, I...
Giordano has been in Philadelphia talk radio since 1987. He spent more than a decade at 96.5 WWDB-FM. The station changed formats in 2000 following the...
"The world is big; the topics are endless. If podcasting has taught us anything, it's that the audience is begging for interesting, diverse talk."
The pair began the show by praising the late Rush Limbaugh and emphasizing the fact that they were not hired to replace Rush.