Quotes
- "And now, from sunny south Florida, it's Open Line Friday." (previously: "Live from the EIB southern command in sunny south Florida, via New York City, it's Open Line Friday.")
- "And now back to America's most influential talk radio host, Rush Limbaugh."
- "When they say talk radio, they really mean Rush, on the EIB Network. 77 WABC"
- "You're listening to the EIB Network."
- "Know Rush and you know the truth."
- "Reverberating nationwide — Rush on the EIB Network."
- "America's anchorman! Rush on the EIB Network."
- "The center of the radio universe — Rush on the EIB Network."
- "Now back to Jason Lewis on The Rush Limbaugh Program."
- "The man who runs America! Rush on the EIB Network."
- "Resistance is futile. Rush on the EIB Network."
- "Voted the number one talk radio personality of all time — Rush on the EIB Network."
- "America's most listened-to talk radio host — Rush Limbaugh! — on the EIB Network."
- "Broadcasting from high atop the WABC broadcast center, overlooking Madison Square Garden in midtown Manhattan, this is New York City's most listened-to talk radio host: Rush Limbaugh!"
- "For your convenience, broadcasting almost exclusively 100% in English, with a little Spanish lingo. Rush on the EIB Network."
- "Satisfaction guaranteed, or the next hour is free. Rush on the EIB Network."
- "Live from the Left Coast at our satellite studios in Los Angeles, it's Open Line Friday." (used when the show is broadcast from Los Angeles, notably including a Family Guy function in 2010)
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