I hear odd tracks from my albums every now and again on the radio, or maybe a friend plays me something.

It's not essential for me to have a big debut week; it's not essential for me to have big radio records.

I'm doing more than just making songs for the radio. I want it to be a well rounded sounding experience.

I never sent promotional copies to Christian radio stations in my life. It's not what I'm interested in.

Every weekend he'd have me come down to work on Dragnet, which by now was on television as well as radio.

I wouldn't even think of playing music if I was born in these times. I wouldn't even listen 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.

The hope in radio is to build an audience over a number of years, a slow build to see if something works.

So there was a way for you to get promoted and survive as an artist without worrying about AM radio hits.

I support the homies, like Mike Jay and Hannibal Buress. And I listen to Comedy Central Radio in the car.

If we don't like a radio or TV show, we turn it off. If the left don't like it, they try to shut it down.

If it weren't for Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television, we'd still be eating frozen radio dinners.

Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.

So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.

There were influences in my life that were more important than journalism, such as comic strips and radio.

I'm proud to have so many great friends at country radio who believe in what I do - thanks to all of them.

I know one thing - if I didn't have TV and theatre and radio, the world would be a much more boring place.

I think that the special thing about radio is the off switch. If something's not pleasing you, turn it off.

With that radio I was always swimming with the current political streams in the West. I was never stranded.

I mean that'd be great if we could continue to be staples of alt-rock radio. I don't take that for granted.

I was an early adopter of everything from Myspace to Twitter, and I think they're just fads, like CB radio.

I was a kid, and I remember my mother singing. She was also a radio soap opera actress, but my mother sang.

Radio... force-feeds us music... everywhere and all the time... sewage-water music in which music is dying.

I don't think there's one thing I've ever said on the radio that would have been found indecent or obscene.

Each child you have, you love them, but it's a different feeling. That's how it is with songs on the radio.

Your music sounds better on the radio, for some reason. It's an amazing feeling. I hope it never goes away.

You'd think that radio was around long enough that someone would have coined a word for staring into space.

If you listen to the radio for a whole hour there's maybe one decent song. The rest is mass-produced garbage

I began visiting Lima's prisons back in 2007, when my first novel, 'Lost City Radio,' was published in Peru.

I feel like when I came in the game, I was more focused on like, 'yo how many times can I get on the radio?'

Radio... that wonderful invention by which I can reach millions of people... who fortunately can't reach me.

I'm not very good at picking stuff up off the radio. It takes me way too long to learn other people's music.

I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.

I don't care about the clubs, I don't care about the radio, all I care about is getting my digital downloads.

I have a radio show for the Sirius Satellite Radio Network. It's an interview show. It's called The Spectrum.

Until it's on the radio or online, it's not real. With U2, our album isn't finished until it's in the stores.

First of all, very few people listen to Hugh Hewitt, radio show, that`s the good news. Check out the ratings.

Take a moment every day to find peace. Pull over to the side of the road, turn off the radio, and find peace.

Any time a new technology is introduced, like when TV was first invented, everybody was like, "Radio's dead."

The radio was an improvement on the telegraph but it didn't have the same exponential, transformative effect.

It [ "Not For Long"] was the biggest song that I've had, and I actually heard it on the radio multiple times.

If the radio ever played my music, I would sue them. And they know it, which is why they don't play my music.

I started doing radio pieces with no clear, preconceived idea, except that I have a tendency to be theatrical.

There's nothing like turning on the radio and listening to the high-speed chase that you're leading police on!

Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger.

The state of radio is not great. It's like playing the lottery. The chances of hitting are mind boggling slim.

In hindsight, I feel like I made the right decision to choose production that would get played on black radio.

When I started in radio, I worked for free. I lived at the radio station. Then I worked for very little money.

I've always said that if you have songs on the radio and get played, you've got to have a tour to support that.

You don't really hear a female perspective on the radio, because so many of the songs are being written by men.

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