Adam Carolla Show Cancelled; Is Radio A Doomed Business?

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This is bullsh*t. I miss Theressa and Adam already and it hasn't even been a Mo yet. What do we listen to now? Good thing TEAM 10 10 SPORTS RADIO IS STILL LIVE ON RADIO.

Timothy Linn of CA @ Mar 01, 2009 12:29:04 PM

The death of radio

Wow... just heard on Stern replay that Adam was canned. I listened to Adam for a short time on San Diego radio but the commercials were unbearable. I heard him on Friday while in LA for the first time in a long time but had to change back to sirius because he quickly went to commercial even while the station advertized less commercials. It was the same thing that drove me crazy when Stern was on in San Diego. listen to reruns of Stern on Sirius than put up with the garbage of terrestrial radio

Jim of CA @ Feb 23, 2009 22:03:56 PM

Who cares

I have switched to sirius, Long Live Howard Stern,Baba Booey

Joe of IN @ Feb 23, 2009 06:34:33 AM

want my carolla show back

started my day listening to adam now what the hell do we have cant replace ya adam miss ya lots already looking forward to your pod casting

jason of OR @ Feb 22, 2009 02:19:48 AM

Not Good Times...

The Adam Corolla Show was and is a good radio show. His Humor was not for all but certainly entertaining. I will miss having the show a part of my daily life and look forward to seeing what is next out of his "Comedy Factory". I am hoping for more "Good Times" in the future. But man i sure will miss this show.

Daryl of CA @ Feb 22, 2009 01:54:32 AM

I Can't Believe It

The Adam Carolla Show was so entertaing and such a big part of my daily life. I listened on Podcast and never missed a minute of the show. 'T', B.B. and Adam amazed me with their quick witt. I would pay a monthy fee to continue listening to the show. I hope that they get picked up on another station. In the meanwhile I will savor the remaining pod casts that I still have left. Thank you for all the "Good Times".

Steve McFalone of CA @ Feb 22, 2009 00:58:28 AM

Adam for President!

f*** all the mexicans and Burbank PD. You had to listen to understand

da of CA @ Feb 21, 2009 20:37:28 PM

podcast

I understand he is going to try the podcast-but what about the commute, how do we get a podcast on the car radio? If someone has not already invented something to do this, they need to soon. The fact is, most of us listen to these shows in our cars.

Ann of CA @ Feb 21, 2009 09:58:07 AM

good bye to good morning!

What is happening to morning radio? Are you kidding, Adam, gone! I thought I would never recover from the loss of Howard in the morning.....WRONG!!!! Adam came in and made my mornings fun once more. I celebrated for weeks when the show got rid of Danny and Dave (dead weight), and now I am going to mourn the loss on someone who had become a real joy each and every morning. CBS must have hired a bunch of NBC rejects.

Bye Adam, Teresa, Brian and all the rest of you. I am keeping my fingers crossed that another station recognizes the awesome opportunity just presented them and ruches you all back on the early morning air.

C.D. Jaquez of CA @ Feb 20, 2009 23:53:48 PM

Whats wrong with this picture?

I loved Adam's show when I lived in LA, Portland and now Fresno. I knew it would be a great day when I'd crack up laughing in the car on the way to work. He says what all politicans and most people think but are afraid to say outloud. Mornings just won't be the same! Maybe Adam should run for office- California would definitely be better for it.

andrea of CA @ Feb 20, 2009 23:03:26 PM

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