On Wednesday, syndicated talk radio personality RushLimbaugh received a call from Michael of Westfield, NY. Caller Michael was writing a paper for a college coomunications course. He told El Rushbo, he chose to analyze the reasons why Rush’s show has been successful, how he approaches the show, what makes his show unique, and why it draws such a large audience.
Rush Limbaugh |
So I just blew up the whole formula for the way a talk show
should be done. But let me give you a
scoop, 'cause you wanted to know if there's something you should address
specifically. I'll give you a scoop that
even the brightest minds who have tried to analyze this program and figure it
out and explain it have never, ever, hit upon, and they've never been curious
to look at and they've never understood the importance of, and that is the
business model of this program. Because
with all the stuff that you have pointed out, the format stuff, the top 40
energy, the conservative vacuum, all of that's true, but without this program
being a commercial financial success, none of that would happen. And so when we started this program in 1988,
we were being penalized by two things.
A, we were new, and nobody ever heard of me. And so the only advertising we were able to
get was what is called -- are you writing this down or recording it?
The reason I am here is to attract and then hold the largest
audience possible so that I can then charge confiscatory advertising rates,
period. This is a business, period. This is not a political party. This is not a political think tank. This is not a part of any conservative
cause. This is a business. And it has business requirements for success
that are unique to it, i.e., radio. If
those aren't met, then all the rest of that content stuff is academic. By the way, what I just told you is gonna
irritate the hell out of 'em because the way they're gonna interpret it:
"You mean you're just in it for the money?
You're just in it for the money, why, I knew it, he doesn't believe
anything."
No, because the next part of it is, how in the world does
results-oriented advertising work? I
come here and I say, "This is the best widget on the face of the earth,
folks, you need it, you should have it."
Why does that work? It is because
I have been fortunate enough -- this is why I thank this audience, Michael, as
often as I do. I have built a bond of
loyalty that's almost familial with the people in this audience. They who listen regularly trust what I tell
them. They know that I don't lie to
them. They know that I don't make things
up. They know that when I tell 'em what
I believe, that I'm being honest with them.
That I don't say outrageous things just to provoke people. And so they believe me.
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