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? [/ QUOTE ] he was awake for the whole show and not acting like a giant vagina. |
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[ QUOTE ] BTW, could somebody fill me in on Gary's dislike for Gina Gershon? I heard last weeks stuff multiple times, but I only caught a few seconds of her appearance on the Wrap-Up Show. I have searched all over the place, but I keep coming up dry. [/ QUOTE ] where did you hear he dislikes her? artie jokingly said gary didnt like her, but it was just a in tempo joke. [/ QUOTE ] OK, that makes sense then. I just caught a couple of quick remarks about it, and I wasn't sure if it was anything serious. |
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IMUS IS BACK... FTW!!
Stern can now go back to being irrelevant.. |
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any link for free streaming?
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There's the New Radio Show in NY - and it will also be simulcast on the RFD network.. Just google Imus
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No one gives a flying [censored] about IMUS.
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No one gives a flying [censored] about IMUS. [/ QUOTE ] [ ] Stern fan brings up a well thought out and considered point, such as so often is the case.. [x] standard.. |
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No thought needed. No one cared about Imus before the said Nappy Headed Hoe and less people care about him now.
I probably shouldn't even comment on your gay use of checkboxes. Take your bush supporting, cow raping ass somewhere else. |
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No thought needed. No one cared about Imus before the said Nappy Headed Hoe and less people care about him now [/ QUOTE ] In 2005, Imus in the Morning was carried by about 90 radio stations across the United States[4], although at the time of its cancellation it was carried by 61 stations.[5] Arbitron analysis put the program among the most listened to radio talk shows in the United States,[6] with about 1.6 million radio listeners per week[7]. In an April 26, 2005, article, David Kiley wrote in Business Week magazine that Imus in the Morning commanded higher advertising rates compared to competing talk shows with larger audiences, because the Imus show was less politically partisan and its demographics were "affluent, educated and influential men". Kiley also quoted former CBS News anchor and Face the Nation moderator Bob Schieffer as saying, "I don’t know anyone in Washington who doesn’t listen to Imus or watch him on TV. I get more feedback off my spots on Imus than from my own shows."[8] (This included the former Howard Stern terrestrial radio broadcast. In comparison, Stern attracted more than 8.25 million listeners on half as many stations and Rush Limbaugh attracts 13.5 million listeners). At the time of its television cancellation, Imus in the Morning averaged 361,000 viewers in the first quarter of 2007 and was up 39 percent over the previous year, ranking third among cable morning news programs in the Nielsen ratings, compared to 769,000 viewers of Fox and Friends on Fox News Channel and 372,000 viewers of CNN's American Morning.[9] The program was reported to generate $20 million in annual revenue for WFAN, representing approximately 25 percent of the New York anchor station's revenue. Total revenue, including affiliate advertising and MSNBC, was said to be $50 million.[10] MSNBC is said to have paid CBS $4 million annually in simulcast fees and to have averaged $500,000 per year in production expenses.[7] |
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That article proves nothing except that Stern severely owns Imus and that Imus' career was dying.
Woooo 3rd among CABLE news programs! 3rd out of what 3? |
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