Rush Limbaugh’s Syndicator to Keep His Voice Alive on Radio

Rush Limbaugh’s Syndicator to Keep His Voice Alive on Radio
Radio personality Rush Limbaugh introduces President Donald Trump at the start of a campaign rally in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on Nov. 5, 2018. Jeff Roberson/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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NEW YORK—The replacement for Rush Limbaugh is ... Rush Limbaugh, at least in part.

Premiere Networks, the company that syndicated Limbaugh’s afternoon program to some 600 radio stations across the country, said Monday that it would continue airing a series of guest hosts that play archival audio footage of the late personality. Limbaugh died of cancer on Feb. 17.