But from afar, it’s fair to assume a radio host taking over for Limbaugh would actually feel more limited from a content freedom standpoint, to not risk offering an opinion that might alienate the audience Limbaugh built.
It’s hard to imagine Travis was limited too much by Fox Sports Radio, where he built a reputation for being controversial and not sticking to sports, while simultaneously preaching the desire to keep politics out of sports. Travis also touted feeling “privileged because I get to say exactly what I think every day” on his conservative radio show. Travis said life won’t change if his favorite team wins a championship, but the longtime radio host believes having a large conservative platform can make a larger impact. The decision to trade Fox Sports Radio for Limbaugh’s platform ultimately came down to believing news and political talk is more important that sports. I’m very happy…but I started to think about the things that matter.” Rush Limbaugh - Timeless Wisdom on Apple Podcasts 1,318 episodes Get a little of Rush each day his intelligence, analysis, humor and fun with a clip from the archives. “If you love what you’re doing, don’t be constantly chasing something else. is, don’t mess with happy,” Travis continued.