Who is filling in for rush today
Buck Sexton left and Clay Travis right. Travis, 42, and Sexton, 39, bring a slightly different style and background to the world of talk radio. Both are younger than nearly all of the top hosts in the industry.
And, while Sexton has had a more traditional career in conservative media, Travis is largely known for his commentary on sports. Travis has also generated controversy for sexist remarks.
That said, both Travis and Sexton have years of experience hosting talk radio programs and have been supportive of former President Donald Trump. Sexton, a regular guest on Fox News, has hosted a three-hour program since The coveted radio slot left by the death of Rush Limbaugh has found its new voices. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton are set to take over the late host's conservative three-hour show, Premiere Networks announced Thursday. ET beginning June 21, in an effort to replace the hole left from the talk titan's passing.
The duo promises to "carry on the tradition of Rush Limbaugh and bring truth to the masses," Sexton said in the release. What's Rush Limbaugh's media legacy? The duo will serve up similar right-wing fare, tackling news stories of the day, politics and current events, peppered with call-ins from listeners and humor. Premiere Networks hopes the younger voices will bring something new to talk radio, while also continuing on in Mr.
ET, on hundreds of stations. You may change your billing preferences at any time in the Customer Center or call Customer Service. If you are still experiencing issues, please describe the problem below and we will be happy to assist you. Conservative commentator Dan Bongino has joined a scramble to inherit the radio talk show mantle left behind by the death of Rush Limbaugh. Eastern, the same time slot Limbaugh occupied before his death due to lung cancer in February.
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