By Mike Fleming Jr
20.03.2020 - 02:47 / variety.com
Kevin Ryder wasn’t planning on saying anything after being fired from KROQ after more than 30 years in the show’s morning drive time slot. But then he found out that the station also unceremoniously pink slipped his entire team — including the hourly part-time workers who could have easily been reassigned elsewhere. And they did it in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, with few prospects for new work.
To Ryder, one-half of the popular “Kevin & Bean Show,” and, as of January, the spinoff
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KROQ's morning show will look a lot different going forward. In a shocking announcement, longtime morning show host Kevin Ryder tweeted Wednesday morning that management of the L.A.-based alternative rock radio station on Tuesday called "every one of us on the morning show and told us we were fired." That includes on-air personalities Allie Mac Kay and Jensen Karp, producer Dave Sanchez (nicknamed "the King of Mexico"), Jonathan Kantrowe (aka “Beer Mug”) and board operator Destiny Lopez.
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Kevin Ryder, a staple of morning radio on L.A. station KROQ for the past 30 years, says he has been fired from the station and escorted from the building by security guards.