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		<title>If you want to be big in talk radio bash Obama</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 04:21:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>jarasan</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>So WTF is new?  Nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!  This list hasn&#x27;t changed in years.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: If you want to be big in talk radio bash Obama</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 21:08:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Rush Limbaugh named top talk radio host by influential trade mag; 9 of top 10 are anti-Obama<br /><br />David Hinckley<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Tuesday, February 23rd 2010, 12:15 PM<br /><br />Diamond/WireImage; Corkery/News; Lovekin/Getty<br /><br />Rush Limbaugh (r.) was named the top talk radio host in the country by a respected trade magazine, with Sean Hannity (l.) and Glenn Beck.<br /><br />Rush Limbaugh remains the top dog in talk radio, says the influential trade magazine Talkers.<br /><br />The magazine has just released its annual Heavy Hundred list a reference to influence, not weight, and it praises Limbaugh as the most-listened-to talk host and more relevant culturally than ever.<br /><br />The top rungs of the list also confirm something that No. 2 talker, Sean Hannity, said on the eve of the 2008 Presidential election. I don&#x27;t think it would be good for the country if Barack Obama is elected President, Hannity said. But I have to say it would be great for talk radio.<br /><br />Sixteen months later, the debate continues over Hannity&#x27;s first point. There&#x27;s no question he was right about the second one, because having a bad guy in the White House has sent a surge of electricity through the talk radio world.<br /><br />The top four talkers - Limbaugh, Hannity, Glenn Beck and Michael Savage have all been non-stop, full-time critics of pretty much everything about Obama except his shoelaces and his toothpaste.<br /><br />The top 10 also includes non-Obama fans Laura Ingraham, No. 6, and Mark Levin, No. 8.<br /><br />In fact, advice guru Dr. Laura Schlessinger (No. 5), and finance guys Dave Ramsey (No. 7) and Lou Dobbs (No. 9) don&#x27;t much care for Obama, either.<br /><br />Only Thom Hartmann, at No. 10, has had any encouraging words for the prez.<br /><br />Talkers publisher Michael Harrison, a former morning host at WNEW-FM in New York, says the list is compiled on courage, effort, impact, longevity, potential, ratings, recognition, revenue, service, talent and uniqueness.<br /><br />He has repeatedly stressed that the list is subjective, as much art as science.<br /><br />While conservative talkers dominate the top of the list, this year&#x27;s does have a growing presence of non-conservatives just below the top rung. Besides Hartmann, the top 25 includes Ed Schultz, Joe Madison, Alan Colmes and Stephanie Miller.<br /><br />None have ratings approaching those of the top conservatives, but Talkers is clearly considering satellite radio, online listening and other non-traditional means of delivering the message.<br /><br />Speaking of satellite, Howard Stern of Sirius XM comes in at No. 32, a big drop from his top-10 status when he was on terrestrial radio. Opie and Anthony of Sirius XM are No. 65.<br /><br />WABC morning man Imus is No. 21, one notch below overnight Coast to Coast host George Noory, whose show recently was dropped by WABC.<br /><br />Two hosts heard in New York on WNYM (970 AM) are in the top 25: Mike Gallagher at No. 19 and Michael Medvev at No. 23.<br /><br />Curtis Sliwa, the new morning host at WNYM, is No. 87.<br /><br />New York&#x27;s two largest talk stations both are well represented in the top 100.<br /><br />WABC (770 AM) has four of its five daytime hosts in the top 25: Imus, Rush, Sean and Levin.<br /><br />Its other weekday hosts John Batchelor, Doug McIntyre and Joe Scarborough/Mika Brezinzki are all in the top 250. After ranking the top 100, Talkers lists another 150 hosts it considers important.<br /><br />WOR (710 AM) has three top-10 hosts, with Beck, Savage and Dobbs. Dr. Joy Browne is No. 27, Steve Malzberg No. 56 and Joey Reynolds No. 76. Morning man John Gambling is in the top 250.<br /><br />WWRL (1600 AM) has Hartmann, Schultz (No. 11), Colmes (No. 16), Miller (No. 24) and morning host Errol Louis at No. 90.<br /><br />WFAN (660 AM) has morning team Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton at No. 35 and Mike Francesa at No. 48.<br /><br />WEPN (1050 AM) has the Mike and Mike morning show at No. 43.<br /><br />The Sunday Open Line team of Bob Slade, Bob Pickett and James Mtume of WRKS (98.7 FM) is in the top 250.<br /><br />The top 25:<br /><br />1. Rush Limbaugh<br /><br />2. Sean Hannity<br /><br />3. Glenn Beck<br /><br />4. Michael Savage<br /><br />5. Dr. Laura Schlessinger<br /><br />6. Laura Ingraham<br /><br />7. Dave Ramsey<br /><br />8. Mark Levin<br /><br />9. Lou Dobbs<br /><br />10. Thom Hartmann<br /><br />11. Ed Schultz<br /><br />12. Joe Madison<br /><br />13. Neal Boortz<br /><br />14. Mancow<br /><br />15. Doug Stephan<br /><br />16. Alan Colmes<br /><br />17. Jerry Doyle<br /><br />18. Bill Handel<br /><br />19. Mike Gallagher<br /><br />20. George Noory<br /><br />21. Don Imus<br /><br />22. Jim Bohannan<br /><br />23. Michael Medved<br /><br />24. Stephanie Miller<br /><br />25. Bill Bennett<br /><br />Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/2010/02/23/2010-02-23_rush_limbaugh_named_top_talk_radio_host_by_influential_trade_mag_9_of_top_10_are.html#ixzz0gOXVl7Mp<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/2/if-you-want-to-be-big-in-talk-radio-bash-obam.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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