Top 1200 Radio News Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Normally I don't have a scrap of makeup on me when I'm on the radio.
Thank you to country radio for believing in me.
I was a radio presenter in Dubai for five years. — © Alex Hirschi
I was a radio presenter in Dubai for five years.
In radio, you have two tools. Sound and silence.
You can do TV and radio without the personal insults.
Normally you have news, weather and travel.....but not on snow day, on snow day news is weather is travel.
I had Steven Spielberg on my radio show.
You turned on the radio and heard all kinds of things.
There is not a lot that keeps me glued to the radio as I used to be.
In 1996 or 1997, out of nowhere, Fox News comes on and it's on channel 360 on Direct TV, and out of 300 million Americans, on every single night, anywhere from 3 to 5 million watch it, we're talking about at no more than 2 percent of the American public is watching Fox at any given moment. Yet, ABC, CBS, NBC, the New York Times, the institutional left, CNN, MSNBC, the record companies, Hollywood, all seem to be committed towards aligning their minds and their money and their other resources to try to shut up Fox News.
If major radio will have me, cool.
I tend to listen to Sirius XM Radio.
I think I'm more made for radio myself. — © Scott Moir
I think I'm more made for radio myself.
From 1969 to 1973, I was never played on radio stations.
I started broadcasting in 1977 in radio and 1979 on TV.
Actually, Hogan is an extension of what I used to do on radio.
It's not only progressives who listen to progressive radio.
[T]here's a good reason to stay pessimistic about deficits as far as the eye can see. It's called the 'news' media. Legislators who want to get re-elected will clearly want to avoid any spending decision that will create bad national publicity, and our news media, the manufacturers of bad national publicity, will send crying victims down the assembly line at the slightest thought of a social spending cut or freeze. Exhibit A is Sen. Jim Bunning.
I love listening to games on the radio... you can't see what's going on
Radio voices have a solid, even texture.
I don't really like listening to the radio so much.
Listening to the radio makes you hate every song.
Pirate radio is like street art.
Multimedia? As far as I'm concerned, it's reading with the radio on!
Public radio has always been so powerless.
Artists should re-emphasize performance and de-emphasize recording. You always make more money if you have a healthy performing life than you will if you have even a moderately healthy recording life. Don't make recording the most important thing you do. Make performing the most important thing you do, and then you can make recordings and sell them at your shows, because record labels aren't going to be around to help you get on the radio stations, and the radio stations probably aren't going to play you anyway.
I don't mind being interviewed on television or radio.
I go to bed at 9.30pm and listen to Radio 4.
Television contracts the imagination and radio expands it.
When people don't hear you on the radio they think 'maybe he retired.'
I don't listen to the radio. I'd rather watch the television.
I don't like what the radio plays for the most part.
Nobody can have a career that lasts forever on radio.
I have to thank country radio for believing in me.
Radio has always been just disgusting.
Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been.
It is difficult to get played at my age on the radio.
When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself. — © Adam Carolla
When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself.
In 1993, I joined the Croatian army. I was a radio telegraphist.
I was born in a radio world, and I got so much from it.
The radio craze will die out in time.
I grew up with a clock radio next to my bed.
I'm syndicated on the radio - my show is called 'The Sweat Hotel.'
So much is wrapped up in our work and each book of the Bible points to Christ and the good news of what he's done that impacts the whole of our lives and the whole of our world. When our eyes are opened to see how each book of the Bible points us to the gospel, the relevance to our work and the need for this good news to enter into our work becomes increasingly evident.
It's CNN who really should hold Trump accountable. And because they are trading the short-term fix of increased ratings by focusing on Trump drama - and I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the Russian investigations, of course they should - but the blanket coverage, it's not about news values. It is about ratings. And it comes at a tremendous cost because Trump supporters are fully defended against this. As far as they're concerned, this is a vast conspiracy, it's fake news, it doesn't impact their daily lives, it makes them see Trump as a victim, which he wants to be seen as.
The radio was my pal. I was just crazy about it.
I can turn on the radio right now and be inspired.
I think our primary function is to create the strongest, deepest, most interesting news report there is in the world.And whether it's on the front page of the newspaper or leading the home page doesn't really matter. We reach a huge audience on the Web. And really, you know, the journalists, whether they are reporters or editors or Web producers or multimedia specialists, we're all creating, you know, the journalism that is the bedrock of our news report. And that's true for the newspaper, the Web, our apps, and you name it.
There's one place that I've always known I wanted to be, and that is on country radio. — © Kellie Pickler
There's one place that I've always known I wanted to be, and that is on country radio.
This is nothin for the radio... but they'll still play it though
I'm a channel surfer when it comes to radio, a little bit of everything.
Radio's a scary thing for me. It's dope to be on there.
Then I went to radio with Sinatra and I watched that disappear.
I probably learned most of my craft from singing to the radio.
I knew that God put me on this earth to be on the radio.
The late '90s were a really bad time for people trying to be rock stars, you know what I mean? It seemed like everyone was a one-hit wonder on the radio. We had friends who had a hit single on the radio and sold 500,000 records, and then they couldn't get arrested a year later. I had this feeling at the time that that was not possible anymore, so the idea of becoming the biggest band in the country—it seemed laughable. I felt that having those sort of ambitions was foolish, because there was no way that was going to be possible. If you saw it that way, you were just deluding yourself.
You leave a country, they stop playing you on the radio.
I'd love to get played on the radio, but it just doesn't happen.
Basically, radio hasn't changed over the years.
Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.
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