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Rush Limbaugh Tops Talk Stream Live's ''Power 50''


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Talk Stream Live

Syndicated Rush Limbaugh tops Talk Stream Live's "Power 50" -- the 50 most influential and most listened to streaming talk show hosts for 2020. Michael Savage took second place, followed by Mark Levin, Clyde Lewis and Sean Hannity to round out the top 5. The ranks were produced by a sampled 45.5 million listener sessions -- an increase by nearly 10 million -- during 2020. The TSL Power 50 Report tracks streaming talk shows through its platform of online website, channels, apps and gadgets.

Here are the top 50 rankings:

1. Rush Limbaugh
2. Michael Savage
3. Mark Levin
4. Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis
5. Sean Hannity
6. Chris Plante
7. Glenn Beck
8. Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
9. Ben Shapiro
10. Hugh Hewitt
11. Howie Carr
12. Dennis Prager
13. Red Eye Radio
14. Alex Jones
15. Fade To Black with Jimmy Church
16. Brian Kilmeade
17. John B. Wells
18. Richard C Hoagland The Other Side of Midnight
19. David Knight
20. Larry Elder
21. Sebastian Gorka America First
22. John Batchelor
23. The Kingdom of Nye with Heather Wade
24. Joe Pags
25. Mike Gallagher
26. The Dana Show
27. Into The Parabnormal with Jeremy Scott
28. The War Room with Owen Shroyer
29. Bernie & Sid in The Morning
30. Armstrong & Getty
31. Mornings on the Mall
32. The X Zone with Rob McConnell
33. Bill Cunningham
34. Tammy Bruce
35. Late Night in the Midlands with Michael Vara
36. Stephanie Miller
37. Paranormal Soup with Jason Bland
38. Michael Medved
39. Mancow
40. Lars Larson
41. Spaced Out Radio with Dave Scott
42. War Room with Steve Bannon
43. The Power Hour with Daniel Brigman
44. Jim Bohannon
45. Kim Komando
46. Phil Valentine
47. The Right Perspective
48. Buck Sexton
49. Larry O'Connor
50. Jesse Lee Peterson

Note: This report only ranks the talk show hosts that are listed at TalkStreamLive.com.

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