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| Name | KROQ-FM |
| City | Pasadena, California |
| Brand | The World Famous KROQ |
| Frequency | 106.7 MHz |
| Format | Alternative rock |
| Owner | Audacy, Inc. |
KROQ-FM. KROQ-FM is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, and serving the Los Angeles area, owned by Audacy, Inc., a subsidiary of Entercom. The station broadcasts an alternative rock format, playing artists like The Killers, Imagine Dragons, and Twenty One Pilots. KROQ-FM is known for its popular morning show, The Kevin and Bean Show, hosted by Kevin Ryder and Gene Bean Baxter, featuring guests like Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Mark Hoppus of Blink-182.
KROQ-FM began broadcasting in 1972, initially playing a progressive rock format, with artists like Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. Over the years, the station has undergone several format changes, including a brief stint as a country music station, before settling on its current alternative rock format in the 1980s, influenced by stations like KLOS and KNAC. The station has been owned by several companies, including Metromedia, Westinghouse Broadcasting, and CBS Radio, before being acquired by Entercom in 2017. KROQ-FM has been a launching pad for the careers of many famous disc jockeys, including Jed the Fish, Richard Blade, and Scott Mason, who have gone on to work at other stations like KCRW and KPFK.
KROQ-FM's programming includes a mix of music programming, talk radio, and sports radio, with shows like The Kevin and Bean Show, The Woody Show, and The Roq of the 80s, hosted by Richard Blade. The station also airs Los Angeles Lakers games, as well as University of Southern California football and basketball games, in partnership with ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio. KROQ-FM has also been a longtime supporter of local music festivals, including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Lollapalooza, and Warped Tour, which have featured performances by artists like Kendrick Lamar, The Black Keys, and Weezer.
KROQ-FM has been home to many notable disc jockeys over the years, including Kevin Ryder, Gene Bean Baxter, Jed the Fish, Richard Blade, and Scott Mason. Other notable DJs who have worked at KROQ-FM include Rodney Bingenheimer, Freddie Snakeskin, and Jennifer Vaughn, who have gone on to work at other stations like KROQ (AM), KMET, and KNBC. KROQ-FM has also featured guest DJs like Dr. Drew Pinsky, Ralph Garman, and Lisa May, who have appeared on shows like Loveline and The Adam Carolla Show.
KROQ-FM has won numerous awards for its programming, including several Marconi Awards, Gracie Awards, and Radio & Records awards, recognizing its contributions to the radio industry. The station has also been named one of the top alternative rock stations in the country by Radio & Records and Billboard, alongside stations like KITS and WKQX. KROQ-FM has also been recognized for its community service, including its annual Weenie Roast concert, which has featured performances by artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, and Foo Fighters.
KROQ-FM has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a highly publicized FCC fine in 2004 for indecency, stemming from a broadcast of The Howard Stern Show. The station has also faced criticism for its shock jock-style programming, which has included shows like The Tom Leykis Show and The Phil Hendrie Show, featuring guests like Larry Flynt and Jenna Jameson. KROQ-FM has also been sued by several artists, including Metallica and Nirvana, over royalty payments and copyright infringement.
KROQ-FM broadcasts on a frequency of 106.7 MHz, with a power of 55,000 watts, covering the Los Angeles area, including Orange County, Riverside County, and Ventura County. The station's signal can also be received in parts of San Bernardino County, San Diego County, and Kern County. KROQ-FM is also available online, through its website and mobile app, which allows listeners to stream the station's programming live, as well as access on-demand content from shows like The Kevin and Bean Show and The Woody Show. Category:Radio stations in California