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  1. 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.

  2. Introduction 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s. Los Angeles Radio History. STATION HISTORY: KABC KBBQ KBIG KBLA KDAY KEZY KFAC KFOX KFWB KGBS KGFJ KGIL KHJ KIEV KIIS KIQQ KKBT KKDJ KLAC KLOS KLSX KMET KMPC KNAC KNX KOST KPOL KPPC KPWR KQLZ KRLA KROQ KRTH KSRF KTNQ KTWV KUTE KWST KZLA XPRS.

  3. 106.7 KROQ playlist. Don’t know what song’s been playing on the radio? Use our service to find it! Our playlist stores a 106.7 KROQ track list for the past 7 days. Sat 18.05; Sun 19.05; Mon 20.05; Tue 21.05; Wed 22.05; Thu 23.05; Fri 24.05; Unfortunately, the radio station did not provide a playlist for this day.

  4. kroq.tunegenie.comTuneGenie

    TuneGenie - KROQ On Air PlaylistListen to the latest hits and classics from KROQ, the world famous alternative rock station in Los Angeles. Find out what songs are playing right now, browse the past playlists, and discover new music with TuneGenie.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KROQ-FMKROQ-FM - Wikipedia

    History of KROQ 19681979; 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

  6. Carroll left KROQ in 1985 to concentrate on consulting a growing list of modern rock stations and then returned in 1988. Most commercial stations of all formats were programmed according to strict playlists that did not allow jocks any freedom. Rick, however, allowed KROQ jocks a "JOQ choice."

  7. Feb 8, 2024 · First Listen: KROQ, 91X, February 1983 – RadioInsight. by Sean Ross. February 8, 2024. 11. Here’s how R.J. Curtis, now Executive Director of Country Radio Broadcasters, remembers KROQ Los Angeles in the early ’80s. “They sounded rogue and underground and played music I never heard anywhere else but was instantly attracted to.

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