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It would be nice to have radio support, not that we've ever had that much trouble with it.
For me, personally, I'm usually not on my phone that much. I prefer listening to old radio shows and watching foreign films than tweeting.
The future is electronic. It's radio, television and the Internet; it's not really newspapers anymore.
I went in, and there, in the front room, a converted bedroom, sat the first radio I had ever seen. The equipment was so bulky that it took up one entire wall of the bedroom. The set, which could send or receive signals, was tuned to KDKA in Pittsburgh, and I remember being completely flabbergasted at the thought of sounds coming from that box.
When I was very small, maybe 8 years old, we had a big radio that stood on four legs, and it had a cross piece underneath it, and I used to take a pillow and crawl under the radio.
Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.
I'm a musician, I always was a musician, and now I've got a song on the radio, so I'm definitely a musician.
Radio is being dominated by records that are 120 beats per minute. R&B is about groove and soul.
I did not grow up in a cosmopolitan environment. I grew up in a little town in the middle of nowhere, pre-Internet, pre-college radio.
My input for the first 16, 17 years of my life was AM radio, FM radio - pretty mainstream stuff. Rolling Stone was probably as edgy as it got.
I've got about 27 gigs right now. I've got radio, I've got television, I've got The Washington Post.
We used to sit around and listen to the radio and not hear anything like the stuff we like, so we decided to play it ourselves.
The radio doesn't want to play you until you're No.1 on Shazam, and you can't get No.1 on Shazam without getting played.
We won a contest at the teen fair in Vancouver and the first prize was a recording contract and we recorded at a radio station on the stairway, and we did a record and it got put out.
I don't listen to the radio in the car, and I do that because I don't want to be influenced.
I went to university in the north of England at University of Birmingham to do an English literature degree, and I knew I could do extracurricular stuff with theater and drama. I started a theater company, called Article 19, and I did it with a bunch of friends. I wrote and directed plays. I had a radio show.
I wanted to see if you could put a prototype radio station on the Internet so you wouldn't have to invest $50 million or $100 million or $150 million to buy a transmitter and a frequency.
I love ghost stories but kind of left them alone after my teens and came back to it after playing Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights' on the radio.
The heightened public clamor resulting from radio and television coverage will inevitably result in prejudice. Trial by television is, therefore, foreign to our system.
Whatever had been on the radio in the '60s; I mean we were always listening to the radio.
I had to be at least 8 or 9; I was listening to everything on the radio. You name it, I heard every song.
I had this old wind-up phonograph when I was a kid, and I'd listen to records. And the radio.
Presidential election results in 2008 and 2012 clarified that talk radio was not, in fact, running the country.
You don't try to get influenced by everything that's going on with all the other music around you. You don't listen to the radio - I mean, I don't. When I get ready to do an album, I don't listen to anybody else; I don't wanna be influenced.
It's American Alternative radio stations that bug me. We're considered Alternative, but don't expect us to be played next to Blink 182 and Offspring. We're hardly of that generation.
Radio listeners often have a very fertile imagination when it comes to body shape.
What, exactly, did Sjahrir do for the Republic? ... His entire underground effort can be summed up by saying that he sat quietly and safely away somewhere listening to a clandestine radio.
Well over fifty years ago I was making radio loudspeakers and radio sets in Rochester, New York; pretty young and inexperienced; but we survived the depression.
Every single thing that I was told that I couldn't do without a label - get in the charts, get on to the Radio 1 playlist - I've done.
I know a lot of grime artists started off on pirate radio, but I missed that era; I was way too young.
Grime is still quite new. You can't expect national radio and national media to get it straight away.
George is a radio announcer, and when he walks under a bridge... you can't hear him talk.
Calculus, the electrical battery, the telephone, the steam engine, the radio - all these groundbreaking innovations were hit upon by multiple inventors working in parallel with no knowledge of one another.
As soon as I see period costume, I turn off. It's like hearing drama on Radio 4.
I would have to say News Radio is the highlight of my career. I love the character so much.
In my career, I have done more than a thousand voice-overs in commercials, cartoons, and radio shows, so I'm very familiar of my voice capabilities and its range.
Life is too full of distractions nowadays. When I was a kid we had a little Emerson radio and that was it. We were more dedicated. We didn't have a choice.
As a kid I loved to listen to the radio, later I became a radio artiste and would listen to the BBC.
The whole world has changed much since the '80's. In the united States, rap music and country music dominate radio and that certainly wasn't the case in the early '80's.
It was a beauty contest in the '80s. If they played two women back to back on the radio, it was almost a scandal.
American media has just become talk radio, incredibly partisan name-calling and op-eds.
I'm a commercial-minded songwriter. I'm here to make a living and be on the radio.
Give consideration to the fact that alien astronomers could have scrutinized Earth for more than 4 billion years without detecting any radio signals, despite the fact that our world is the poster child for habitability.
I started in high school, and in college, I studied radio, TV, and film. The plan was to be a filmmaker, and it was always comedy.
From a child growing up in the U.K., I used to listen until the wee hours of the night to talk radio.
I think talk radio belongs to conservatives now after the last 20, 30 years of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, my colleagues at Salem, Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Larry Elder.
I think what HQ Trivia's done is taken the old-school idea of a trivia show - a quiz show - which has been around since the dawn of television, even radio, and made it a participatory event versus a spectator sport.
The last thing we want is for radio to say that they can't afford to play our artists and turn off the pipe.
I've been a radio reporter for ten years, and if I learned anything from my time at 'This American Life,' it's how to craft a narrative so that even if the ending is ambiguous, it is somehow satisfying.
I'm a journalist, so my friends are journalists: magazines, newspapers, even public radio. Nobody had their kids in public school.
I can't live without Radio 4. It's worth the entire licence fee. I'm an obsessive listener; I get up, and Radio 4 goes on, but it goes off when 'Thought for the Day' starts, as that's a step too far.
When I was a teenager, a friend of mine got a job on a wrestling radio show in Montreal, and he found a local professional wrestler who was able to train us.
There are certainly things labels can still provide that indie artists can't. They can pave the way to radio and pay big bucks for promotion.
My taste is very '70s, like Garfunkel and James Taylor, so not too far from country, but not really the mainstream country that's on the radio.
I use every opportunity, whether on my radio show or on television, to break stereotypes.
What I've figured out how to do is make people feel comfortable on television and on the radio, which enables me to have access to them, which is key for what I do.
It's in my blood to be on the radio every day. I've done it since I was 16 years old.
Growing up, it was just me and my mom, so we would play games where we'd listen to the radio and sing harmonies to each other.
I got to host a radio show. I got a clothing range. I was the face of fashion week. I got to do a whole television show with kids.
I was a kid, and I remember my mother singing. She was also a radio soap opera actress, but my mother sang.
Tango was very popular in Panama at the time when I was growing up. In the Fifties in Panama, the radio stations played all types of music.
As a really young child, I was listening to the echoes of the age before, music hall and stuff like that, as well as classical bits on the radio.
The majors, they have to control the distribution, the record outlets, the radio and, in some cases, even the venues. And downloading and pirating have also put pressure on the majors.
I love radio and have done a little bit for years - since 'Workers' Playtime' in the 1950s. It's also a good springboard for comedians.
I learned when I started to study piano that I could play by ear. I could hear a song on the radio a couple of times and hear the song and the lyrics and sing it for you after a couple of plays.
I went straight in. Fade in, one... whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.
I have Time Warner, and I try to relax a lot and watch television a lot and everything. I really enjoy that. Listen to the radio.
Radio is so heavily programmed; you have to fit into a certain box. So it's harder for anything different to get through.
I don't make music for the radio. And when I was being played on the radio a lot, I didn't.
So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.
I joined Bell Laboratories at Crawford Hill in 1963 as part of A. B. Crawford's Radio Research department in R. Kompfner's laboratory.
I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.
Your main radio stations, the stations that get the most listeners, don't play anything that has any kind of integrity to it.
I have a lot of musician friends. I worked in radio as a music director, and I know everybody hears about the George Straits and the Garth Brooks and the Kenny Chesneys and all that, but for every major star, there are thousands who didn't quite make it.
If you operate a TV or radio station, you have to have a license. It has nothing to do with fundamental freedom. It has to do with protection of the average citizen against abuses.
Jazz radio is not very friendly to pop singers who decide to make a jazz record. But a lot of people have been. A lot of the people I've talked to like the record.
I always read what I write out loud, and I did that long before any radio thing. My editor finds that unusual.
I started doing radio pieces with no clear, preconceived idea, except that I have a tendency to be theatrical.
That's why I've always been appreciative of truly creative radio commercials.
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