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IMUS RETURNS TO AIRWAVES Deal with ABC
**Exclusive**
In a dramatic and dazzling career rebound, controversial radio host Don
Imus has secured a deal returning him to the airwaves on December 3 --
this time on the nation's most listened to talk station, the DRUDGE
REPORT has learned!
"Imus In The Morning" will make high-impact resurrection on WABC in New York City, top sources reveal.
"We'll have him on a standard 40-second delay," a studio source explains. "Don is rested, humbled, and ready for war!"
Specific terms of the deal will not be released, but the host,
who was fired by CBS and MSNBC after making disparaging comments about
the Rutgers women's basketball team, has inked a seven-figure,
multiyear contract with WABC parent company, CITADEL BROADCASTING.
The stunning comeback is a defeat for those who protested and picketed Imus earlier this year.
Imus is said to be particularly incensed by Senator Hillary Clinton's "shameless exploitation" of the Rutgers situation.
The senator, who Imus has called "satan" and the "devil",
traveled to Rutgers in April to praise the women's basketball team for
its response to the controversy. In a campaign email, Hillary called
Imus's comments "small-minded bigotry and coarse sexism."
"Hillary, prepare to meet your maker!" a source close to the host joked early Monday.
Station executives are still tinkering with the new schedule at WABC,
which will likely see current morning jock Curtis Sliwa paired with
late morning's John Gambling.
Developing...
**Exclusive** Mon Oct 15 2007 07:52:30 ET /// In a dramatic and dazzling career rebound, controversial radio host Don Imus has secured a deal returning him to the airwaves on December 3 — but this time on the nation’s most listened to talk station.“Imus In The Morning” will make high impact debut on WABC in New York City, top sources reveal.
Source: Drudge




Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (2)
at 06:01 on October 15th, 2007
mpress, controversial, but good stuff.
at 08:52 on October 15th, 2007
Great. I never listened to him, but his views on Hillary are a good start.