Laura Ingraham came in fourth, followed by Mark Levin, Sean
Hannity, Tammy Bruce, Dennis Miller, Bill Bennett and George Noory rounding out
the top 10.
Most surprising were the strong performances of Savage and
Ingraham, wnd.com notes both were at least temporarily off the air following
contractual disputes with their syndicators and moved to new providers of their
shows to stations around the country.
Other rankings, especially where the online audience differs
from the on-air “Heavy Hundred” ranking produced by Talkers magazine, show a
stark difference between what audiences choose online and what they’re given on
the radio.
For example, Talkers magazine ranks Ed Schultz No. 4, with
over 3 million in his radio audience, but Talk Stream Live ranks the
progressive talker’s online audience at No. 61.
Talk Stream Live notes its rankings, based on a sample of
2.75 million listener sessions, “tracks talk radio show metrics gathered on the
Internet and collected through our cloud based server via TalkStreamLive.com’s
website, gadgets, iPhone app and ‘click2listen’ links on social networks. They
only rank the talk show hosts that are listed at TalkStreamLive.com. The TSL
Top 100 report includes the big personalities talk show fans would expect as
well as some new media rising stars. The conclusions are our own and not
guaranteed to be accurate.”
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