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Ghost of Rush's TV show haunts Times Square

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Mid 1990s syndicated TV fare resurfaces in Times Square. (Photo by Jefferson Siegel)

A bit of recent history surfaced this week as the block-long billboards over the Toys-R-Us store in Times Square were removed to make way for new ones.

Unearthed under one of them was this partial signage for The Rush Limbaugh Television Show. The half-hour show, on the air from 1992-1996, was produced by Roger Ailes.

The crazed-looking panda below it, part of an ad for an upcoming Dreamworks movie, is a fortuitous coincidence.

-- Jefferson Siegel

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