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Travis Pastrana's Subaru Impreza WRX STI Rally car at X Games XV. X Games XV was the fifteenth annual X Games extreme sports event. It took place from July 30 – August 2, 2009, in Los Angeles, California, at the Staples Center and the Home Depot Center. It was broadcast on ESPN networks, ABC, and EXPN.com.
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The podcast features stories about epic cars that changed how we drive and live, with a new episode every Wednesday. Car Show! Podcast Hosted by Longtime C/D Editor Eddie Alterman Debuts
America's Car Show was a weekly American call-in radio program and a magazine format television program focusing on cars and the automotive industry. Callers call into the radio program with their difficult car problems, and host Tom Torbjornsen attempted to lead callers through diagnosis and gives suggestions on how to repair their vehicles ...
The show was the most popular new podcast on iTunes in 2018. [34] On December 3, 2019, it was revealed that Shepard will be a host of the revived Top Gear America, which premiered on Motor Trend in January 2021. [35] In 2024, the company secured a first-look deal with Wondery, a unit of Amazon, after the success of the podcast show Armchair ...
In September 2009, Green performed several stand-up comedy shows in Los Angeles and later appeared at a MySpace secret stand-up event in New York. On November 10, 2009, he announced his first ever world stand-up comedy tour [ 52 ] and as of January 2010, has been touring the world going to countries such as Canada , the United States , England ...
The first episode of the show, which was at the time titled The Adam Carolla Podcast, was released on Feb. 23, 2009—just days after his terrestrial radio program on KLSX ended. [1] The format of the podcast was different from that of the radio show on which it was based.