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CBS Radio and Adam Carolla are back together again
Former syndicated morning man Adam Carolla has partnered with CBS Radio to have his podcast featured on CBS stations’ websites. He’ll also program his own streaming radio station, K-ACE, which will feature highlights from his podcasts, along with rock music chosen by Carolla. It debuts Sept. 28 and will be heard on CBS Radio’s streaming platform, Yahoo Music Radio, AOL Radio and on several mobile devices. In addition to featuring the podcast on its websites, ad sales for the podcast will be handled by CBS Radio. Carolla was the morning man based out of CBS Radio’s KLSX (97.1) Los Angeles, before it flipped to top 40 as “Amp” early this year, and he’s had a long history with the company, having been syndicated in mornings across several of its stations after Howard Stern left for Sirius. After leaving KLSX, Carolla decided to take his show online. “The Adam Carolla Podcast” is still available for free on-demand at www.adamcarolla.com and is additionally available for download on iTunes.
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