Somehow managed to get a lovely lady to marry him, and with her have two daughters. He's taught one or two classes a semester in the journalism and mass communications department at Cal State Long Beach since 2006. Earned his first newspaper paycheck at the Belleville (Ill.) News-Democrat, fled the Midwest for Los Angeles Daily News and finally ended up at the Orange County Register. Earned a master's degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. with degrees in English and Communications. Graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore. He grew up, in order, in California, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oregon. He regularly covers the Oscars and the Emmys, goes to Comic-Con and Coachella, reviews pop music, and conducts interviews with authors and actors, musicians and directors, a little of this and a whole lot of that. Peter Larsen has been the Pop Culture Reporter for the Orange County Register since 2004, finally achieving the neat trick of getting paid to report and write about the stuff he's obsessed about pretty much all his life. “Can’t wait! All my radio stations in my car will be on 103.5,” wrote Laura Bobadilla on the station’s Facebook page. Listeners have been dying to know when the switchover would take place, pestering the KOST social media pages for information for weeks. As Sports Interactive announced on October 6th, Football Manager Touch 2022 will only be available on Nintendo Switch as they decided to discontinue FM Touch on all other platforms. (That wasn’t just us, was it?) Though the weather outside turning frightful on Election Day should have been a clue, perhaps. Football Manager Touch 2022 will only be available on Nintendo Switch. The announcement of this year’s date earlier this week might have slipped past some listeners due to the elections Tuesday. The tradition is something fans of 24/7 holiday music look forward to as soon as Halloween is in the rearview mirror. And then, well, if Christmas is your thing, deck your ears with boughs of holly maybe? Morning host Ellen K will flip the switch on her program with help from a surprise celebrity guest. It’s time for jingle bells and mistletoe as far as KOST-FM is concerned as the station makes its annual shift to rocking around the Christmas tree with round-the-clock holiday music at 8 a.m.
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