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  2. KROQ Top 106.7 Countdowns - Wikipedia

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    The KROQ Top 106.7 Countdowns is an end-of-year countdown that lists the top "106.7" songs on the Los Angeles station KROQ as voted by listeners. The countdown started in 1980, and ran every year until 2009. Since 2009, the list has been compiled by fans from playlist data. [1]

  3. Kevin and Bean - Wikipedia

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    The show debuted on KROQ on December 31, 1989, when it hosted the annual countdown of the year's best songs. On November 10, 2008, the Kevin and Bean Show started an afternoon segment, "Cinco De La Tarde" weekdays from 5-6 p.m. [1] As of August 3, 2009, this segment has been discontinued and the morning show has been restored to its original 10:00 AM end time.

  4. KROQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KROQ: An Oral History; List of KROQ Top 106.7 countdowns with a searchable archive; KROQ/KPPC Reunion held August 4, 2001. Mainly just pictures available. Listing of Former KROQ/KPPC jocks and info on where they are now; Pictorial tour of the transmitter facility on Verdugo Peak; Collection of KROQ jingles from the 70s and ROQ of the 80s

  5. Rodney Bingenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Bingenheimer (born December 15, 1946) is an American radio disc jockey who is best known as the host of Rodney on the ROQ, a radio program that ran on the Los Angeles rock station KROQ-FM from 1976 to 2017. [2]

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  7. K-Rock (radio) - Wikipedia

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    K-Rock is a common radio brand, generally carried by radio stations airing a modern rock format. The brand is currently owned by Audacy, Inc. which acquired it as part of the merger with CBS Radio which owned the K-Rock brand in the United States since 1986. [1]

  8. Stryker (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    He eventually moved back to Los Angeles, California, and worked at KROQ-FM/106.7 as a music DJ from 4-7p.m. (PT). From September 4, 2007 to September 9, 2008 he was the on-stage DJ for the 5th season of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Stryker voiced himself as the in-game radio disc jockey in Burnout 3: Takedown.

  9. Jim Trenton - Wikipedia

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    James Trenton, nicknamed "the Poorman", is an American radio broadcaster.He is best known as the creator and host of Loveline on KROQ-FM in Los Angeles from 1983 to 1993. He currently hosts a morning radio program on KOCI 101.5 FM, a station located in south Orange County, California.