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'''Adam Carolla''' (born ], ]) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting '']'' (on ]), but has left due to the quitting of his good friend and co-host ], even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting ], a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is ], Board Certified ] and addiction medicine specialist. '''Adam Carolla''' (born ], ]) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting '']'' (on ]). Carolla left '']'' at the same time as his good friend and co-host ], even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting ], a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is ], Board Certified ] and addiction medicine specialist.


Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named '']'' for Comedy Central. Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named '']'' for Comedy Central.

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Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is a comedic television and radio personality. He is known for co-hosting The Man Show (on Comedy Central). Carolla left The Man Show at the same time as his good friend and co-host Jimmy Kimmel, even after reportedly being offered $50,000 an episode to continue. Currently he is co-hosting Loveline, a radio program produced by Westwood One Entertainment. Also co-hosting the show is Dr. Drew Pinsky, Board Certified Physician and addiction medicine specialist.

Carolla, along with Kimmel created another TV show named Crank Yankers for Comedy Central.

Carolla came from blue-collar roots and was on his own at the age of 18, where after graduating high school he worked as a carpet cleaner, carpenter, and a boxing instructor. In his late twenties he was discovered as a comic talent by Kimmel while working as a boxing instructor.

Carolla and Kimmel are the heads of Jackhole Productions.