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Longtime LA broadcaster Randy Rosenbloom retires after 55 years
Rosenbloom is leaving his North Hollywood home to move across the country to South Carolina.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 12:50pm
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After over five decades on the air in Los Angeles, veteran broadcaster Randy Rosenbloom is leaving the city he called home to start a new chapter in retirement.Los Angeles TodayAfter over five decades as a TV and radio broadcaster in Los Angeles, Randy Rosenbloom is retiring and moving across the country to Greenville, South Carolina. Rosenbloom, who has worked in the LA media market since 1971, is packing up his North Hollywood home that has been in his family since 1952 and embarking on a 3,300-mile road trip with his wife next Sunday.
Why it matters
Rosenbloom's retirement marks the end of an era for Los Angeles broadcasting, as he was one of the last remaining veteran voices from the golden age of local TV and radio. His departure also reflects broader shifts in the media industry, with many long-time journalists and on-air personalities leaving major markets for smaller cities or retirement.
The details
Rosenbloom has spent the past 55 years working in various TV and radio roles across the LA market, building a reputation as a skilled broadcaster and beloved local personality. He is known for his quick wit, engaging on-air presence, and deep knowledge of the city's history and culture.
- Rosenbloom has worked in Los Angeles since 1971.
- Rosenbloom is leaving his North Hollywood home, which has been in his family since 1952.
- Rosenbloom and his wife are embarking on a 3,300-mile road trip to Greenville, South Carolina next Sunday.
The players
Randy Rosenbloom
A veteran TV and radio broadcaster who has worked in the Los Angeles media market for the past 55 years.
What they’re saying
“When I walk out, I'll probably break down,”
— Randy Rosenbloom
The takeaway
Rosenbloom's retirement marks the end of an era for Los Angeles broadcasting, as he was one of the last remaining veteran voices from the golden age of local TV and radio. His departure reflects broader shifts in the media industry, with many long-time journalists and on-air personalities leaving major markets for smaller cities or retirement.
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