Topic: Cumulus Media

5 chapters across the catalog

iPhony
Episode 1312

1312: iPhony

Cumulus Media Cracks Down on Election Fraud Claims

Cumulus Media issued a company memo to its conservative talk radio hosts, including Ben Shapiro, ordering an immediate halt to suggestions that the 2020 election is not over. The directive aims to induce national calm and warns that any host pushing election fraud conspiracies faces termination. The policy includes non-disparagement and morality clauses common in media syndication contracts.

iPhony
Episode 1312 2:00:14 - 2:02:45

1312: iPhony

Cumulus Media and Preemptive Advertiser Management

The crackdown on talk radio hosts by Cumulus Media is analyzed as a preemptive business move to avoid advertiser boycotts. By restricting topics related to election fraud, the syndicator seeks to protect its revenue from activist groups that target sponsors like Ford to force the de-platforming of controversial figures.

Dead Jellyfish
Episode 604 1:37:39 - 1:42:41

604: Dead Jellyfish

Mike Rogers Resigns to Host Radio Show

Congressman Mike Rogers, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, announced he will not seek re-election and will instead host a radio show for Cumulus Media. The hosts speculate that Rogers was "bought off" or blackmailed out of his position, as he has no prior broadcasting experience. They discuss the etymology of the name "Dutch" in relation to his successor and the practice of splitting bills.

Gender Dysphoria
Episode 542 2:38:22 - 2:42:37

542: Gender Dysphoria

Rush Limbaugh Ratings Decline and Show Outro

Reports from industry publications like Talkers suggest that Rush Limbaugh's radio ratings are declining, leading to potential conflicts with Cumulus Media. The hosts contrast their independent, listener-supported model with the struggling corporate talk radio genre. The episode concludes with a reminder for listeners in intelligence agencies to use alternative domains to access the show and a sign-off for the next broadcast.