
Rush Limbaugh is widely credited with reviving AM radio with the debut and ensuing massive popularity of his nationally-syndicated, self-titled program. He attended City University of New York-Queens College from 1973 to 1976. Golden was part of the production team on the Rush Limbaugh television program, which aired from 1992 through 1996. He occasionally contributes written political commentary online. From 1998 to 2001, Golden served as Vice President for Programming at, where he also hosted two Internet radio programs. From 1992 to 1998, Golden co-hosted (with Joel Santisteban) a political call-in show, “The James and Joel Show,” on WABC radio in New York. In his early twenties, Golden worked at radio station WWRL in New York as Director of Marketing and Research, and later served as the radio station’s first Music Research Director. From there he went to WABC – New York as Music Director and the station’s senior producer in the talk format.

He is also Senior Partner and CEO of Golden Age Consulting Group. James Golden, under the pseudonym “Bo Snerdley,” served as the “Show Observer” and Call Screener for “The Rush Limbaugh Show” for more than 30 years.
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It’s funny, but I have to put my foot down on this. I learned, ladies and gentlemen, over the weekend, that Snerdley gave her a call. How would you describe it, H.R.? What was she doing? She made a play for me she was coming on to me, make no bones about it. Secondly, you might remember the call from Lynn last Friday. But the caller never got there because I, maintaining the class and decorum known for this program, interceded. Snerdley thought it would be funny because it was about a South Park incident in which the measurements were said to be in Courics. He presented a call to me on the program last Friday involving human waste movements, clearly beneath the quality and decorum of this program. He will be back tomorrow if everything goes according to plan. Snerdley was sent home for the day earlier this morning.

RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, a programming note: Mr.
