FATMAN DOWN |
17 March 12
But the truth was that for days on his flagship
station, WABC in New York, Limbaugh's show had been stripped of key
advertisers. Instead, the once robust revenue-generating program had
turned into a feel-good forum where during commercial breaks WABC ran nonpaid
public service announcements on behalf of the United Negro College Fund
and New York Office of Emergency Management. That's because WABC didn't
feel comfortable putting lots of advertisers on Limbaugh's show, which
up and down Madison Avenue had become poisonous in this wake of his
misogynistic Fluke debacle.
So towards the end of his show on Tuesday, the nine-figure
salary talk show host went to commercial break and a paid advertiser
did pop up. And it was a new advertiser, a sponsor who apparently had
signed on amidst the controversy. The sponsor's name? The Holy Name
Cemetery in New Jersey, which was advertising a "pre-planning open house
weekend."
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