The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

It is broadcast on over 400 talk radio stations nationwide through syndication by Premiere Networks, and is considered the direct successor of The Rush Limbaugh Show.

[7][8] Along with Limbaugh's longtime time slot, Sexton and Travis also inherited his "EIB" (Excellence in Broadcasting) brand and "Rush 24/7" subscriber base, which was rebranded as "EIB 24/7" and includes the archives to both shows, as well as the show's video simulcast live or archived.

The show airs on over 400 stations - most of which being owned by Premiere's parent company iHeartMedia, including WLAC in Nashville and WOR in New York City, locations where Travis and Sexton are based.

Other stations (mostly non-iHeart) shifted to other programs such as Westwood One/Cumulus Media's Dan Bongino,[12] Radio America and Audacy's Dana Loesch, Salem Radio Network hosts Dennis Prager or Charlie Kirk, Compass Media Networks' Markley, Van Camp and Robbins, and Fox News Talk's Fox Across America.

Other stations chose to take back local control of the three hours in full or in part for locally-originated shows or noontime newscasts.