Loveline is a syndicated radio call-in program in North America, offering medical and relationship advice to listeners, often with the assistance of guests, typically actors and musicians.
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Loveline is a syndicated radio call-in program in North America, offering medical and relationship advice to listeners, often with the assistance of guests, typically actors and musicians.
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Loveline was broadcast live, Sundays through Thursdays at 10pm–midnight PT.
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Loveline can be heard online anywhere in the world, by streaming through the websites of affiliate stations.
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On November 1,2018, Loveline was revived on LGBTQ network Channel Q with Dr Chris Donaghue as the solo host, heard Monday through Thursday from 7 to 9 pm Eastern Time.
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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.
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Popularity and reach of Loveline increased dramatically in the ten years during which it was hosted by Pinsky and Carolla.
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In November 2005, Carolla left Loveline to prepare for a new morning radio show, The Adam Carolla Show, which began airing in January 2006.
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Loveline was introduced to the show by Dr Drew through Lifechangers, and is the first female co-host of the radio show.
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On November 1,2018, Loveline was rebooted, this time on LGBTQ+ formatted talk radio network Channel Q It is hosted by Dr Chris Donaghue, and airs Monday through Thursday from 7PM to 9PM.
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TV version of Loveline, called Loveline, ran on MTV from 1996 to 2000; it was produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment.
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Series has spawned a number of Loveline-inspired games that have been mentioned on the show.
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Thinly-veiled reference to Loveline can be seen in the 1988 film Heathers in a scene featuring a radio call-in advice program called Hot Probs hosted by none other than Jim Trenton, the then-host of Loveline.
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