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Adam Carolla      

Comedian, Entrepreneur & Podcast Host of "The Adam Carolla Show"; Known for "The Man Show" and "Loveline"

Adam Carolla, a multi-faceted media personality, has demonstrated his talent and versatility in various fields including radio, podcasting, television and literature. Carolla's journey in the media industry began with co-hosting the syndicated radio call-in program "Loveline" with Drew Pinsky from 1995 to 2005, which expanded to a television version on MTV from 1996 to 2000. Following this, he launched his own radio program, "The Adam Carolla Show," in 2006, which later transitioned into a podcast. This podcast set a record as the "most downloaded podcast" by Guinness World Records in 2011, further cementing Carolla's noteworthy presence in the field of audio broadcasting.

In the realm of television, Carolla has been involved in numerous successful projects. He was the co-host and co-creator of "The Man Show" (1999–2004) and co-creator and performer on "Crank Yankers" (2002–2007, 2019–present). Carolla also hosted "The Adam Carolla Project" on TLC in 2005 and "The Car Show" on Speed in 2011. Not limiting himself to hosting duties, Carolla appeared on reality TV shows "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Celebrity Apprentice." Additionally, he has made numerous guest appearances as a political commentator on talk shows, adding to his diverse portfolio of television work.

Carolla's accomplishments extend to the literary world as well. His books "In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks" and "Not Taco Bell Material" both reached The New York Times Best Seller list, demonstrating his ability to engage audiences through his written work. Alongside his media pursuits, Carolla has been involved in various film projects, directed documentaries, and lent his voice to animation characters, demonstrating a range of artistic skills. His active engagement and contributions to various facets of media provide him with a well-rounded perspective, making him a seasoned commentator on a variety of topics.

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Adam Carolla Joins Fox News Channel (Exclusive)
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