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Rush Limbaugh. Daniel Cork History of Journalism 3 May 2007. Rush Hudson Limbaugh III. Born January 12 th 1951. Cape Girardeau Missouri Born into a family of lawyers. Uncle Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. is a judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri. Early Years.
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Rush Limbaugh Daniel Cork History of Journalism 3 May 2007
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III • Born January 12th 1951. • Cape Girardeau Missouri • Born into a family of lawyers. • Uncle Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. is a judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Early Years • First job in radio in 1967 as ‘Rusty Sharpe.’ • Attends Southeast Missouri State University. • Gets a ‘D’ in speech. • Does poorly and drops out after a year. • Exempt from the draft due to pilonidal cyst.
Early Career Moves • Works as a DJ for WIXZ and KQV in Pittsburgh. • Does the top 40 hits as ‘Jeff Christie.’ • Repeatedly fired. • Promotional work for the KC Royals. • 1983 – KMBZ.
Talk Show Host • 1984 – Rush moves to Sacramento CA. • Works successfully as a talk show host for KFKB. • Gets the attention of ABC Radio. • 1988 – Goes to New York City and works for WABC – AM as nationally syndicated talk show host.
Success • Rush’s three hour shows get put out on over 600 stations and reaches 20 million listeners. • Turns a lot of the public against the Clinton administration. • GOP wins control of Congress, citing Limbaugh as instrumental in this victory. • Proud of being called “Most Dangerous Man in America.” • His books The Way Things Ought to Be and See I Told You So both become New York Times bestsellers.
Rush-isms • ‘Dittoheads’ – Fans of Limbaugh. Often call and say “ditto Rush,” or “mega-dittos.” • ‘Feminazis’ – feminists that Rush believes are extreme or militant in their beliefs. • ‘Environmentalist Wacko’ – someone Rush considers overly concerned about the environment, global warming etc. • ‘Halfrican American’ – Used recently to describe bi-racial candidate Barack Obama.
Not as big a hit on TV • Rush is given a TV show in 1992. Produced by Roger Ailes of Fox News success. • Cancelled in 1996. • In 2003 he joins the ESPN staff. • Resigns after his comments regarding a black quarterback cause controversy.
Rush’s TV Show Rush on TV
Courts Controversy Regularly • Impersonates Michael J Fox. • Arrested for illegal use of prescription drugs. • Makes the following comment to a caller regarding the Abu Ghraib scandal:
Influence and Legacy • Has won four Marconi Awards for Radio Personality of the Year. • Lowest listening numbers are as high as 13 million. • Both of the Bush Presidents have been guests on his show. • Paved the way for conservative AM talk shows and controversial right wing speakers including Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, Bill O’Reilly and Gordon Liddy.
Works Cited • Deitz, Corey. Radio Talk-Show Host Rush Limbaugh's Addiction On Newsweek Cover. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://radio.about.com/cs/latestradionews/a/rushnewsweek.html • ESPN. Limbaugh Resigns from NFL Show. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://espn.go.com/gen/news/2003/1001/1628537.html • Limbaugh on Obama: “Halfrican American” Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://mediamatters.org/items/200701240010 • Limbaugh on torture of Iraqis: U.S. guards were "having a good time," "blow[ing] some steam off“ Audio clip. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://mediamatters.org/items/200405050003 • Limbaugh, Rush. Personal interview. Rush Limbaugh Gives Sean a Rare Interview. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,172675,00.html • Perkins, Jr, Ray. Logic and Mr. Limbaugh. Chicago: Open Court 1995. (xiii). • “Rush Limbaugh.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Limbaugh#_note-Colford • “Rush Limbaugh” Clintoons. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3187769797723187377&q=rush+limbaugh+clintoons&hl=en • “The Rush Limbaugh Show.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show
Works Cited • “Jargon of the Rush Limbaugh Show.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 7, 2007 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon_of_The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show.