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Rush Limbaugh Signs Three Year Deal with Cumulus Radio

Not going anywhere

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Rush Limbaugh has struck a new deal that will keep him for the next three years on all the Cumulus Media stations carrying him now except for WABC in New York, the radio star announced Friday on his show. In that market, his show will move to WOR, a station owned by Clear Channel, the parent of Premiere Networks, which syndicates Limbaugh's show. 

Limbaugh took the opportunity to celebrate media speculation—now proven wrong—that Cumulus was dumping him and any new arrangement would result in him losing markets.