KROQ Resurrects Loveline
Loveline is once again rising from the dead at Audacy Alternative 106.7 KROQ Pasadena/Los Angeles. The newest iteration of the
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It was syndicated by Westwood One before. This video of the old Westwood One building in Culver City by Adam Carolla when he was still on the show is pretty good:My first question when I saw this was who owns the intellectual property. Obviously the answer is KROQ/CBS/Audacy.
It was syndicated by Westwood One before. This video of the old Westwood One building in Culver City by Adam Carolla when he was still on the show is pretty good:
Hopefully they updated it....I believe that space is now a Thai restaurant, and no longer a radio studio.
Hopefully they updated it....
The success of this reboot will depend on the call screener. If KROQ can reach people 18-34 with this, and get them to call, they'll have a great success story for the future of radio.
I'm listening to the first episode now. The first caller was in her 20's and so far the callers are good. Loveline's number can also be texted so they're pushing that too.
There’s a KROQ Youtube channel and they may choose to have chat as part of it, that would be cool.They should probably also set up a chat.
But is it the same studio where Casey discussed the Snuggles dedication?I've not been inside, but I image the interior was bulldozed. I think that was the same studio used by Casey Kasem when he did Casey's Top 40.
He never did get those pictures from Don.But is it the same studio where Casey discussed the Snuggles dedication?
But is it the same studio where Casey discussed the Snuggles dedication?
Why? 40's and half of the 50's are core demos for ad campaigns.The success of this reboot will depend on the call screener.
If KROQ can reach people 18-34 with this, and get them to call, they'll have a great success story for the future of radio. If the listeners and callers are going to be a bunch of people in their 40's and 50's who remember the original, it'll be a flop.
Why? 40's and half of the 50's are core demos for ad campaigns.
I’m close to 40 and I’ll keep listening for now, but if they don’t get guests and it’s just Kevan, Tara and engineer/producer Mugs talking and answering callers/texters questions I’m not sure how long I’ll keep listening. David, when that KTNQ love/sex advice show beat Loveline, what was the biggest age group that was listening to it versus the biggest age group that called in? You also brought up something I meant to highlight, there are NO ads (for now) on the podcast of the show.Why? 40's and half of the 50's are core demos for ad campaigns.