Radio origins Loveline began in 1983 as a Sunday night dating and relationships segment on
Los Angeles radio station
KROQ-FM, hosted by
DJ Jim "Poorman" Trenton, DJ
"Swedish" Egil Aalvik, and
Scott Mason. The show aired live Sundays through Thursdays from 10 p.m. to midnight
PT (Mondays through Fridays from 1 to 3 a.m.
ET). Its
flagship station was
KROQ-FM in Los Angeles. It was syndicated primarily on rock, alternative, and adult talk radio stations. In 1984, Trenton introduced a segment called "Ask a Surgeon," hosted by his friend
Drew Pinsky, then a fourth-year medical student at the
University of Southern California. A prior legal segment had featured a lawyer known as "Lawyer Lee." As the show gained popularity, Pinsky emerged as a regular presence and became known informally as "Dr. Drew." Mason departed following a breakup, and the legal and Swedish Egil segments were discontinued. Trenton continued with Pinsky as co-host. In February 1992,
Loveline expanded to five nights a week. Trenton was replaced in August 1993 by former
MTV VJ Riki Rachtman.
Adam Carolla joined the show in October 1995, coinciding with its national syndication. Carolla and Rachtman often competed for airtime, leading to Rachtman's departure in January 1996. Carolla and Pinsky remained co-hosts until Carolla's departure in November 2005. During their decade-long partnership, the show's popularity grew significantly. Carolla's humor and Pinsky's medical expertise created a distinctive dynamic. Together, they refined the format, toured, hosted a television version on MTV from 1996 to 2000, co-wrote a book, and made cameo appearances across various media. Carolla left to launch
The Adam Carolla Show in January 2006. Following Carolla's departure, the show featured a rotation of celebrity guest hosts. Pinsky later revealed that the shortlist for a permanent co-host included
Carson Daly,
Joel McHale,
Danny Bonaduce,
Steve-O, and
Daniel Tosh. On July 23, 2006, KROQ-FM DJ
Stryker was named co-host. Stryker left the show on April 22, 2009, citing budget cuts at Westwood One. Another round of guest hosts followed until
Mike "Psycho Mike" Catherwood from
The Kevin and Bean Show became permanent co-host on March 11, 2010. Simone Bienne, who had guest-hosted extensively, was introduced as co-host in December 2011. Presented by Pinsky on
Lifechangers, she became the show's first female co-host, but departed in November 2012. On December 7, 2012, Carolla and Pinsky launched a "Reunion Tour" to promote their podcast,
The Adam & Dr. Drew Show. On January 5, 2015, Catherwood and Pinsky launched
Dr. Drew Midday Live with Mike Catherwood on
KABC in Los Angeles. Catherwood announced his departure on March 16, 2016, to focus on family. His final episode aired March 31. On April 21, Dr. Drew confirmed that
Loveline would end after the April 28 broadcast. Carolla returned for the final episode. The radio version concluded in April 2016.
Podcast After a hiatus, the show returned on September 8, 2016, as a weekly podcast hosted by
Amber Rose and sex therapist
Chris Donaghue, with Ann Ingold as producer. The podcast ended on March 8, 2018.
Channel Q On November 1, 2018,
Loveline was revived on the
LGBTQ network
Channel Q, hosted by Dr.
Chris Donaghue. It aired Monday through Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Eastern Time, broadcast via
Audacy's streaming service and
HD Radio subchannels in about 20 markets including
New York City,
Los Angeles, and
Chicago. Although no cancellation was officially announced, new episodes ended in December 2022 before the show's next iteration began in 2024.
Brief KROQ Reboot - December 2024 to March 2025 A third version launched on
KROQ-FM on December 15, 2024, hosted by Kevan Kenney and Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, who holds a doctorate in human communication. The showed aired only on KROQ Sunday nights from 10pm to midnight. Amid layoffs at parent company
Audacy, the show ended in March 2025 after 12 Sunday broadcasts. == Personalities ==