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Nicole Alvarez from Kroq goes off after 23 years: “Stays would have been slow death” (exclusive)

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A Legendary Radio Personality’s Abrupt Departure

The long-time Kroq veteran Nicole Alvarez abruptly left the legendary radio station Los Angeles at the end of July, giving away a meager look forward to her last moments in the air on July 30th. It was a sudden change and a remarkable shift after spending the past two decades as a constant presence at the station through success and recent tumult in recent years.

Breaking Her Silence

Now Alvarez breaks her silence and writes an emotional letter in The Hollywood Reporter, explaining why she left, her hopes for the future of radio, and what’s on the horizon. Audacy, the parent company of Kroq, refused to comment on Alvarez’s letter.

A Love Story with Radio

Like every great love story, this is chaotic. It’s not perfect, but it’s real. Alvarez recounts her first day at Kroq on September 1, 2003, remembering every detail, from the smell of the asphalt parking lot to meeting Tim Armstrong from Rancid. This moment felt like the beginning of a dream, as she had somehow landed a job with the most famous radio station ever.

The Final Moments

On July 30, 2025, Alvarez said her last words on air, a moment that was emotionally charged and irreversible. After a heated exchange with her boss, who crossed a line that couldn’t be uncrossed, the air opened, and she heard Iggy Pop’s voice cut like a liberation siren through the static: "Because I’m a punk rocker, yes, I am." That was her cue to take her last break, walk out, and not look back.

Regrets and Gratitude

Alvarez never had the opportunity to say goodbye to the city and the audience she loves, a absence that will weigh heavily on her forever. She expresses her love and respect for her boss, acknowledging that he’s trying to navigate the ever-changing landscape of radio under corporate pressure. However, this is not about him; it’s about something bigger.

A Legacy of Loyalty

Alvarez was only shy of her 23rd anniversary at Kroq, a badge of honor in itself. She survived trends, format disorientation, bosses, budget cuts, and even her own rebellious nature. She always did it with passion, never putting it down or dialing it in. She stood for the music, the Misfits, Los Angeles, and the broadcaster.

The Reason for Leaving

Leaving Kroq was the most difficult thing Alvarez has ever done, but staying would have been a slow death. After being disrespected by a manager, she was finished. She chose to bet on herself, her integrity, and her life. Alvarez will never speak ill of Kroq; this is not about a station that failed her, but about what has become of radio.

The State of Radio

The truth is, Alvarez had already grown out of what radio was allowed to be. Kroq, once a tastemaker, a cultural detonator, and a lighthouse for the strange and wild, has become a shell of its former self. It’s now a machine operated by research, not instinct or passion, but by housekeepers who stick to titles.

A Call to Action

Alvarez gave her whole heart to the brand, rejecting larger offers to stay loyal. She defended the station through crises and controversy, but it was difficult to stand in the house that she lifted while it was burning to the ground. She hopes that Kroq will remember who it is and take risks again, but it will require courage, not cowardice, and passion, not corporate approval.

The Power of Radio

Radio will always be important; it will always play a role in the right hands. Alvarez hopes that executives will introduce humanity into the corporate count and play the game without selling their souls. Radio doesn’t die; you kill it. She asks them to do better.

A Lasting Legacy

Alvarez goes with Kroq in her heart, an honor to have stood for it. Part of her will always do so. She started at Kroq under the largest radio team it had ever seen and will always consider herself the happiest girl in the world to have been there when it was inviolable. For the artists, listeners, and colleagues with whom she crossed paths, she hopes that she made them feel something, reminded them of their talent, and left a trace.

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