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Longtime KROQ host Nicole Alvarez confirms her exit from the station after more than 22 years in an emotional letter: ...
"Radio will always matter. In the right hands, it will always matter. To the executives suffocating it, it’s never too late to introduce humanity into the corporate narrative," Alvarez writes, weeks ...
Ryder started at KROQ on January 2, 1990, alongside Gene “Bean” Baxter, and they became the number-one show in the Los Angeles market and the longest-running morning show in the country.
Hours after former KROQ 106.7 FM radio host Kevin Ryder announced that he and his morning crew had been “fired” from the airwaves, the station announced the arrival of their new AM show ...
KROQ (106.7 FM), the once-trendsetting station that helped put new wave on the map and helped create the eventual “alternative” format in radio, has seen better days.
KROQ was the place for the hippest kids to find new music, and it was the soundtrack for so many of the era. Which is why I was listening to other stations. I was never a trendsetter. But I digress.
Kevin Ryder, a staple of morning radio on L.A. station KROQ for the past 30 years, says he has been fired from the station and escorted from the building by security guards. Jimmy Kimmel, an ...
The KROQ that we “know” is not the station that we think we know. It has been over a decade, maybe two, since KROQ was actually a place to find new music and discover new bands.
KROQ’s morning show will look a lot different going forward. In a shocking announcement, longtime morning show host Kevin Ryder tweeted Wednesday morning that management of the L.A.-based ...
A year after KROQ veteran Ted Stryker and radio partner Kevin Klein moved to the station’s A.M. slot — in a hasty shift after the station fired morning hosts Kevin Ryder, Allie Mac Kay and ...