Following reports that Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity would be dropped from radio station Cumulus Media, Limbaugh is denying the rumors.

According to a report from Politico, the second-largest radio network in the country planned on not renewing their contracts.

The site claimed an industry insider said that they would be done by the end of the year.

But according to Los Angeles Times, Limbaugh took to the radio on Monday to reassure that “nothing is going to change.”

"Someday I am looking so forward to being able to detail all of this for you, but suffice to say nothing is gonna happen that you will notice. Nothing is going to change,” he said. “You are gonna be able to get this radio program on as many, if not more, radio stations down the road than it's on now, and what you're being treated to is just a public business negotiation."

Premiere Networks is a division of Clear Channel that distributes the conservative commentators’ shows. Negotiations between Premiere and Cumulus reportedly broke down, Politico was reporting.

“But I just want to assure you, everything's cool, and as always, what's on the table for this program is growth,” said Limbaugh.

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