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In the early 1990s, a TV show called Rockline on MTV was spun off the radio show. It kept the same live, call-in format. [3] In June 1998, AMFM Radio Networks purchased Rockline, among other programs, from the Global Satellite Network. [4] Under the ownership of AMFM, the show expanded to two nights a week, Mondays and Wednesdays, on January 1 ...
Beginning on October 15, 2016, Thile will host a 30-week season, including live broadcasts, produced shows and repeats on public radio stations nationwide. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Keillor, who had made various statements regarding retirement in the past, was described in June 2016 as being "fairly serious this time," and he is quoted as saying "Chris is ...
Maron retained his Air America building keycard and, without permission, used their studios to record the first several episodes of WTF. After the first episodes, Maron moved from New York to California. Most episodes of the show are generally recorded in Maron's home garage, nicknamed "the Cat Ranch", in Los Angeles. He ends most podcasts with ...
The Free Beer and Hot Wings Morning Show (1997–present) The Free COO (Free advice for building and running a startup company) (2012–present) The Ford Sunday Evening Hour (1934–1946) Frontlines of Freedom (2007–present) Front Page Farrell (1941–1954) Frontier Gentleman (1958) Fry Night Fights (1937–1956) Fulton Lewis, Jr. (1937–1956)
The Rock 'n' Roll Rumble (now stylized as "Rock & Roll Rumble"; formerly the "WBCN Rock 'n' Roll Rumble"), begun in 1979, is a Greater Boston "battle of the bands" competition sponsored by Boston Emissions, an online local music program formerly broadcast on WBCN (from 1987 until 2008) and WZLX (from 2009 until 2018).
The Hot 8 Brass Band sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Ask-O-Matic technology allows Stephen to visit Des Moines, Iowa (special appearance by Elizabeth Warren). Samantha Bee discusses recent politics and Full Frontal. Michael Stipe discusses his new book, Our Interference Times, and his return to music.
In the "Anyone Can Host" episode—for which a contest found a non-celebrity to host the show—the musical guest, Elvis Costello, halted his band, the Attractions, seven seconds into the song "Less Than Zero", launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting.
This episode was the first to focus on an entire genre of music rather than a particular artist, group, or band. Episode 58 – "The Story of Eddie Kendricks" February 27, 2013 () Documenting the rise and career of R&B performer Eddie Kendricks