
It is with great sadness to inform you that Rush Limbaugh passed away today, after a long and brave battle with lung cancer. Rush Limbaugh’s Show is heard every weekday morning from 9 AM through noon on AM 1450 and FM 102.7 KVML. The content will showcase his wisdom and humor, his instincts and playfulness within the context of today’s news events.īrett Winterble – Tuesday, February 23rd The majority of each program this week will feature audio from Rush’s 32 years of programming, guided by the trusted voices that Rush’s audience has known for many years. Mark Steyn will guide those conversations through Rush’s frequent mention of Kathryn in connection with all they did together with the involvement of the listeners. Today’s program will be quite poignant, with Kathryn Limbaugh appearing at the beginning of the program and taking calls from listeners looking to share their condolences and stories with Rush’s immediate family. The Rush Limbaugh Show this week will be a celebration of his life and legacy. KVML Radio is broadcast on both 102.7 FM and AM 1450. And a whole lot of intelligence and humor. But if I criticize millennials, he’ll be quick to defend them and call out my generation (I’ve got 20 years on him). It’s funny to hear him go off on his own generation. David works his butt off, leaving no stone unturned. He sees right through people’s bull, and is not afraid to call them out. As a former news guy who’s now unleashed, he brings a unique perspective to what’s happening in the world. He is a football guy from Texas, a Star Wars nerd, a guitarist, a singer-songwriter, a foodie, and will tell you that a real man eats his steak, rare. He’s also a walking encyclopedia, who’s not afraid to drop random facts at a moment’s notice.” That’s not to say he doesn’t know what he’s talking about it’s to say he is able to take complex topics and drill down to the heart of every topic, and approach it in a way that gets me thinking about it differently. He looks at and breaks down topics in a way that no one else in the media does. “Markley is one Of the most unique people I’ve ever met in this business. After grueling therapy, he could walk again and regained his voice. Against incredible odds, Scott’s kidney function started to come back after a year, along with his voice. The doctors didn’t know if he’d make it out of the hospital, let alone ever get behind a microphone again. He was put on a waiting list for a kidney transplant, and was on dialysis 3 days a week. He had lost his voice due to complications with a tracheotomy. Scott was enjoying great success hosting the Robbins & Markley show in 2015, when back-to-back heart attacks left him clinging to life for the better part of six weeks and in the hospital for six months. He started in radio working at Top 40, Rock and Classic Hits stations before shifting over to News/Talk. or noteworthy events in California, MVCR will make sure that you are aware of what’s going on - and they will share their takes on every topic.Īs far as introductions, Scott Robbins is a radio legend and is the oldest of the three. Whether it is political issues from Washington D.C. Together, they will guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with entertaining conversations, fun banter and sharp opinions. They will do so with an enjoyable style of intelligence and humor. The three men will discuss the biggest stories in news, politics and current events. Taking over the Limbaugh time slot, Jamie Markley, David Van Camp and Scott Robbins (MVCR) will carry on a new form of the talk show format.

The last ‘Rush Limbaugh’ show will air next week. We’ve mourned his passing as listeners and as an industry for the past several months. KVML Program Director Mark Truppner said, “Limbaugh was the King of the Talk Radio format as we know it today. Limbaugh passed away from lung cancer last February. The Rush Limbaugh Show, which held the weekday timeslot from 9 AM to Noon on KVML for over three decades, is coming to an official end on Friday June 18th.

Beginning Monday June 24th, KVML Radio in Sonora, California will introduce a new show to the local airwaves.
