Which audience responded strongly to Laura Ingraham’s political views?
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Edward Stone
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Conservative white working-class men ate it up, especially those fed up with mainstream media. She hit a nerve with that "forgotten American" crowd who thought the whole political system had left them behind.
Jordan Blake
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Conservative suburban women really locked into her message, especially during the height of the culture wars. I'd flag that you need to be careful with framing though, the FCC still monitors for potential incitement or hate speech even on talk shows. Might want to have your legal counsel review any local ads or promos tied to that demographic before airing them.
Steven Turner
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Conservative millennials, particularly those who felt alienated by the left's identity politics, were drawn to her sharp critique of the media establishment. Then again, maybe that's just a niche-her older audience might have been the real base, with younger listeners tuning out because they found her too abrasive.
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