As the Who sang, “The song is over.” Bob Coburn announced through Westwood One that he is ending syndication of the long-running radio show Rockline after 33 ½ years. Rockline offered fans the opportunity to engage with their favorite rock and roll stars live on the air. Committed to breaking new artists and saluting classic rockers, the show was available in both Active Rock and Classic Rock formats. The final shows will air on Wednesday December 17 (Rockline Classic) and Monday December 22, 2014 (Rockline Active). Rockline will continue to run encores of its absolutely best shows until the broadcasts are over.
Coburn, longtime Rockline host as well as owner of the show, stated “The world has changed from an innovative, unique idea back in 1981 to a one of near constant exposure for artists in 2014. With the Internet, Twitter accounts, hundreds of television channels and a more sophisticated press, artists are now literally at the fingertips of their fans. Rockline is no longer the invaluable tool to connect fans with their Rock & Roll heroes, it has become but one of many. We have had the honor to present the history of Rock as told by the artists who created it for the past three decades plus, but now is the time to pass the mantle. We will proudly present the very best of Rockline until the end of the year when our mics will fall silent forever. Thanks for listening and long live Rock & Roll!"
Stations interested in any other Westwood One programming can email Marcella Turk at (972) 448-3369.
Friday, November 21, 2014
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