Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated conservative radio host,
has signed a new contract with iHeartMedia.
Under the new deal, Limbaugh will continue to host "The Rush Limbaugh Show," which airs weekdays from noon to 3 p.m. ET on more than 600 affiliates and reaches millions of listeners nationwide.
The terms and length of Limbaugh's new contract were not revealed.
"I'm thrilled to be continuing. And I really want to be on the air if the Russians find Hillary's emails," quipped Limbaugh, whose show has been in national syndication since 1988.
Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia said:
"As Rush celebrates his 28th anniversary in national syndication, his commitment to broadcasting excellence has never been more evident. 'The Rush Limbaugh Show' is stronger than ever, experiencing continued ad sales growth and its highest audience levels of the past decade."
In addition to his daily radio show, Limbaugh will continue to publish "The Limbaugh Letter," a subscription-based monthly print and digital companion to the radio broadcast now in its 25th year.
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