In ending the radio staple, Pinsky admits he hasn't been paid in over a year. Dr. Drew Pinsky wasn’t ready to give up the nationally syndicated radio show “Loveline,” even though he hasn’t been paid a ...
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With its live-radio intimacy and frank treatment of taboo topics, Dr. Drew Pinsky's call-in sex-advice show Loveline kept a generation of young people holed up in their bedrooms or driving home the ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Thursday marked the end of an era for the popular, long-running radio show "Loveline" on KROQ. The syndicated show signed off Thursday night after more than three decades, ...
Even if you haven’t listened to “Loveline” since its heyday in the ’90s, it’s hard to imagine a world without it. A mainstay for more than 30 years on Los Angeles radio, the show — a call-in program ...
The lovelorn and romantically confused won't have Dr. Drew Pinsky to turn to anymore, as the "Celebrity Rehab" host closed the book on the radio call-in show Thursday night after 32 years. "It's been ...
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“Loveline,” the call-in show that made Adam Carolla, Dr. Drew Pinsky, and sex-question talk radio famous, aired its final broadcast last night after three decades on the air in some form. There wasn’t ...
After spending over three decades as host of the popular late-night call-in radio show “Loveline” on KROQ 106.7 FM, Dr. Drew Pinsky officially announced Thursday on the station’s “Kevin & Bean Show” ...
No more love. On Thursday, April 21, Dr. Drew Pinsky announced that he will be leaving the Loveline radio show which he has hosted for 30 years. “I am not leaving radio,” the board-certified internist ...
"I am not leaving radio,” Pinsky said. “The Loveline brand is still strong, and perhaps we will bring it back some day. But for now, this version is ending, and I will be focusing on all of my other ...