I got into radio when I was eight, and I was one of the busiest child dramatic actors in America.

But I never had that commercial opportunity to be played on the radio, so how could I be popular?

My father hated radio and could not wait for television to be invented so he could hate that too.

We didn't have the Grand Ole Opry or country radio stations in Nova Scotia when I was growing up.

I'm going to stick to college radio, like I been started off, like I started off with in the day.

There's so many great people in Country Radio, and I appreciate all the support they've given me.

People ask me what's like to hear our song on the radio. I don't know, I don't listen to the radio

I love listening to new stuff, at home in LA I always have the radio on to hear what is happening.

Look at me! I can go from 'Donny and Marie' to Sam Peckinpah to Radio City Music Hall in one week.

If people can finally recognize you on radio without being told who it is, thats what you aim for.

There are probably five songs in the world that I get excited about when I hear them on the radio.

There are probably five songs in the world that I get excited about when I hear them on the radio.

I like having the radio on, that way you're challenged to listen to things that aren't your choice.

God has to remind us this isn't heaven by a long shot, so he increases the radios and lethal flies.

This is a business built on promotion. We've been giving music away to radio stations for 30 years.

I think stuff on the radio is mostly good, but it's just not what I'm into. I'm not into rap metal.

I listen to National Public Radio, which, to me at least, presents the most rounded view of things.

When I went to Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, what I really wanted to be was a radio announcer.

Radio in England is nonexistent. It's very bad English use of a media system, typically English use.

I've always been music-oriented. My dad was a musician, and I listened to the radio all of the time.

Because of my background in theater and radio acting, I knew that I could make a living as an actor.

I made two movies before The Police had a hit record: I did Quadrophenia and a film called Radio On.

Just because it's on the radio doesn't mean we have to suspend belief in the evidence of our senses.

It is largely on television and radio that real probing of what politicians are up to has to happen.

I've got about 27 gigs right now. I've got radio, I've got television, I've got The Washington Post.

Radio is a bag of mediocrity where little men with carbon minds wallow in sluice of their own making.

I'm here as a radio journalist but am not even sure which part of a tape recorder takes the pictures.

Grime is still quite new. You can't expect national radio and national media to get it straight away.

Lively, too. Talky as a jaybird. With something smart to say on every subject: better than the radio.

People who think radio acting is easy are wrong, because you got nothing to work with but your voice.

I'd love to do radio plays. I think that one should be open to everything and shouldn't limit oneself.

I know a lot of grime artists started off on pirate radio, but I missed that era; I was way too young.

It's a privilege to present 'Late Night Live'. No radio program, anywhere on Earth, casts a wider net.

Where radio is different than fiction is that even mediocre fiction needs purpose, a driving question.

I was asked on a radio interview what my mission is, and I immediately blurted out, "God realization."

People in America, when listening to radio, like to lean forward. People in Britain like to lean back.

The future is electronic. It's radio, television and the Internet; it's not really newspapers anymore.

Politics aside, it will be hard for any new liberal radio network to outdo the professionalism of NPR.

When you go to the Opry for a show or hear it on the radio, you get the whole circle of country music.

Female listeners are leaving traditional talk radio because of the rough-edged, shouting nature of it.

Europe has a press that stresses opinions; America a press, radio, and television that emphasize news.

I think people were just starving for good material because they just weren't getting it on the radio.

If it weren't for radio programs like 'The George Jarkesy Show,' no one would know about 'The Amateur'.

It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars.

Digital is a disaster. No digital radio has the correct time and they don't even agree with each other.

When I started at XCRF in 1960, Mexico was the most lenient country in the world when it came to radio.

My dad did call a lot of football, and in my opinion, he was the best football announcer on radio ever.

The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio.

Old radio comedy makes me laugh, as well as 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue' and comedians like Paul Merton.

Television really has been my vehicle. I don't get played on the radio much, so I've relied on TV a lot.

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