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Just as, with the radio, there are certain things that you become fond of,and you welcome them and resent the new things
Life is hard, you know. If I can give someone on the radio three minutes to make them feel happier, that's a cool thing.
Freeform radio is an art form. The airwaves are the empty canvas, the producer is the artist, and the sound is the paint.
I am not much of a TV addict, and if I have a day off, and I'm pottering around at home, I will always listen to Radio 4.
But sadly, one of the problems with being on public radio is that people tend to think you're being sincere all the time.
I think it's harder for R&B to break in England because the radio and labels don't really know what to do with R&B music.
Right now, politics follows the rules of talk radio - using conflict, tension, fear, and resentment to find new recruits.
Most people were annoyed with my voice, I think, because I'm working-class, and that doesn't sound quite right on Radio 4.
My first transistor radio was the heart of my gadget love today. It fit in my hand and brought me a world of music 24 / 7.
I have a very primitive sense that if I just turn on a radio or the television, that somebody's playing that stuff for me.
The benefit of the radio is, something beyond your realm of knowledge can surprise you, can enter your realm of knowledge.
The first time I watched [Keith] Olbermann, his opening monologue, I completely changed the way I approached my radio show.
The radio - this old piece of technology that's still crackingly current - gives you this communal experience in real time.
I don't want to slip into Johnny Borrell mode. I don't want to be singing that there's nothing on TV, nothing on the radio.
As far am I'm concerned, I don't listen to radio anymore. They play the same ten songs over and over again, so why would I?
And I was shocked, To see the mistakes of each generation, Will just fade like a radio station, If you drive out of range...
It's like you can't even go on the radio anymore and condemn a whole subset of people to hell without getting some blowback.
And that is what radio-activity is, a quick return to the state of rest which underlies the spiritual or invisible universe.
I don't really concentrate on Urban AC or whatever. I don't concentrate on genres or how people section off songs for radio.
I don't want to go back to Capital Radio. I don't want to go back to rolling in custard with Sheena Easton and Annie Lennox.
To know that I was being heard on the radio, it made me feel as if I was, I guess, spread across New York. It was incredible.
I love being a writer. I have a great life. I get up in the morning and pad around in my dressing gown and listen to Radio 4.
Rock n' roll unchained a nation and revolutionized radio and the record industry, not to mention the motion picture business.
We listen to oldies when we go on tour. Beach Boys radio was really clutch; that was definitely our favorite Pandora station.
I listened to a battery radio, old country and pop stuff. Because I was singing all the time, my dad bought me a $7.50 guitar.
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.
Radio is just a fashion contrivance that will soon die out. It is obvious that there never will be invented a proper receiver!
The first choral music I remember hearing was Handel's 'Messiah' when the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast it over the radio.
I consider myself very lucky indeed to have had the career I have. I listen to the radio now and you can't tell artists apart.
Radio news is bearable. This is due to the fact that while the news is being broadcast, the disk jockey is not allowed to talk.
Music is so much a part of me: my parents told me that when I was an infant, I wouldn't eat unless the radio was playing music.
I feel like if you turn on country radio, you will find something you'll love because it's so diverse.And that's a great thing.
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 power of radio is not that it speaks to millions, but that it speaks intimately and privately to each one of those millions.
Radio continues to be the very best advertising music performers have. No one who ever grabbed a Grammy got there without radio.
The truth of it is that every singer out there with songs on the radio is raising the next generation. So make your words count.
The truth of it is that every singer out there with songs on the radio is raising the next generation, so make your words count.
I still love physical product. I still hold out for actual CDs, because in radio, everyone just wants to send you a file to play.
It's easier to list Hollywood and TV people who don't have a radio show now, take less time to do that than to list those who do.
There's definitely privilege in the upper classes, but as a whole, music can be enjoyed by anybody who can gather around a radio.
I listen to all kinds of music, but I've always been a really big fan of Top 40 radio. If I'm in my car, that's what I listen to.
I didn't want any degrees if all the ill-read literates and radio announcers and pedagogical dummies I knew had them by the peck.
As a new artist there's always outside influences trying to tell you how to make a song better for radio and how to do your hair.
Nobody now fears that a Japanese fleet could deal an unexpected blow on our Pacific possessions. Radio makes surprise impossible.
Internet is radio for a lot of people. It's a place to get music and hear music, and no amount of clamping down will change that.
I've actually done events at radio stations where I feel like I've had to give a little talk in behalf of television as a medium.
I had grown up during a time when Notre Dame football was held in the highest esteem. I listened to all of the games on the radio.
Our records are commodities. We're looking to make a sale. The radio stations are looking to get the advertising dollars. The end.
In the Internet age, with the screaming on the radio, etc., it is hard to know what to believe and who is informed and who is not.
The evil is so ubiquitous in terms of objectification of all of us, that one can say that almost about any TV and even radio show.