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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.
The hoax was exposed 10 months later after KROQ had unknowingly hired the caller, Doug "the Slug" Roberts, as a DJ and the three were heard talking about the hoax on a monitored phone line at KROQ. Kevin and Bean paid the Sheriff's Department $12,170 for the cost of the investigation, and performed 149 hours of community service to compensate ...
Loveline began in 1983 as a Sunday night dating and relationships segment on Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, hosted by DJ Jim "Poorman" Trenton, DJ "Swedish" Egil Aalvik, and Scott Mason. In 1984, Trenton added a segment called "Ask a Surgeon," hosted by his friend Drew Pinsky , who at the time, was a fourth-year medical student at the ...
Kevin Ryder, who spent 30 years at KROQ-FM as one-half of the popular “Kevin & Bean” morning drive show, is launching a daily YouTube series that highlights positive stories in the news. In ...
Lewis Largent, who was known to millions in the 1980s and ‘90s as an influential alternative-music MTV VJ and DJ on KROQ, died on Feb. 20 after a long illness, his family confirms to Variety. He ...
This format became a fast hit for KROQ, catapulting Trenton and Drew to celebrity. [7] [independent source needed] On August 20, 1993, Trenton was a victim of a prank played by morning DJ Gene "Bean" Baxter, where Bean had an assistant walk into Trenton's unlocked house—while he was sleeping—to "celebrate" Trenton's 40th birthday. In ...
Kevin and Bean was the morning show on KROQ-FM, an alternative rock-format radio station in Los Angeles, California.It was hosted by Kevin Ryder and Gene "Bean" Baxter.The show was on the air from 1990 to 2019 and interspersed music and news with comedy, celebrity interviews, listener call-ins, and live music performances.
Longtime KROQ DJ Kat Corbett is the latest voice to exit the iconic L.A. alternative radio station — and although she’s not ready to reveal her next stop just yet, she hints to Variety that ...