Top 1200 Radio Stations Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Thank you to country radio for believing in me.
I was a radio presenter in Dubai for five years.
I've always sort of listened to news radio. — © Black Thought
I've always sort of listened to news radio.
Pirate radio is like street art.
When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself.
one reason we haven't any national art is because we have too much magnificence. All our capacity for admiration is used up on the splendor of palace-like railway stations and hotels. Our national tympanum is so deafened by that blare of sumptuousness that we have no ears for the still, small voice of beauty.
Then I went to radio with Sinatra and I watched that disappear.
Nobody can have a career that lasts forever on radio.
Multimedia? As far as I'm concerned, it's reading with the radio on!
I don't like what the radio plays for the most part.
If major radio will have me, cool.
It is difficult to get played at my age on the radio.
I don't really like listening to the radio so much. — © Tom Waits
I don't really like listening to the radio so much.
Listening to the radio makes you hate every song.
In the original 'Star Trek' TV series, space stations served as deep-space research laboratories, as well as rendezvous points where starships could dock before exploring the unknown. When we were envisioning our own space station, the applications were similar.
I don't listen to the radio. I'd rather watch the television.
I probably learned most of my craft from singing to the radio.
Public radio has always been so powerless.
I sing in a higher register, and you haven't heard that on the radio in years.
Basically, radio hasn't changed over the years.
I have to thank country radio for believing in me.
The right wing has monopolized the AM radio airwaves.
The radio was my pal. I was just crazy about it.
When I started at the Globe 40 years ago, there were seven newspapers in Boston and now there are only two. There were only three or four television stations in Boston and now there are a dozen.
In petrol stations on the motorways where people have left the place looking messy, I clear up each lavatory I happen to have occupied. When people drop paper on the ground, and everything like that, I pick it up, put it in the lavatory, and make that room look nice.
I drove to Oxford with my van full of petrol and tin cans, as I didn't know there were service stations on the motorway. I pulled up on the hard shoulder and got my cans out. Then I filled up and set off again. That's how naive I was - so much not a cosmopolitan girl.
I go to bed at 9.30pm and listen to Radio 4.
Actually, Hogan is an extension of what I used to do on radio.
This is nothin for the radio... but they'll still play it though
Talk radio is running America. We have to deal with that problem.
I can turn on the radio right now and be inspired.
Radio's a scary thing for me. It's dope to be on there.
Radio voices have a solid, even texture.
Normally I don't have a scrap of makeup on me when I'm on the radio.
You can do TV and radio without the personal insults.
Going down the old mine with a transistor radio.
I was born in a radio world, and I got so much from it.
Radio has always been just disgusting. — © KRS-One
Radio has always been just disgusting.
As the lone black host at two different all-sports stations, black callers and listeners dominated my show. Black advertisers did not. The show was financially supported primarily by white businesses, and the largest demographic for listener growth was white males.
I tend to listen to Sirius XM Radio.
I grew up with a clock radio next to my bed.
I'd love to get played on the radio, but it just doesn't happen.
In 1993, I joined the Croatian army. I was a radio telegraphist.
I like marketplaces. I like train stations; I like being in trains. I like airports. I like walking down the street with a pen in my hand, writing, writing, writing.
I believe that Amazon is going to destroy the box stores... and when box stores go under, restaurants go under, the movie theaters go under, the gas stations go under. You become ghost towns.
Write letters to your editors, write to your members of Congress, and write to your news stations.
I think I'm more made for radio myself.
Television contracts the imagination and radio expands it. — © Terry Wogan
Television contracts the imagination and radio expands it.
Corporations that are turning over these huge profits can own everything: the media, the universities, the mines, the weapons industry, insurance hospitals, drug companies, non-governmental organisations. They can buy judges, journalists, politicians, publishing houses, television stations, bookshops and even activists. This kind of monopoly, this cross-ownership of businesses, has to stop.
I had Steven Spielberg on my radio show.
Persons in great stations have seldom their true character drawn till several years after their death. Their personal friendships and enmities must cease, and the parties they were engaged in be at an end, before their faults or their virtues can have justice done them. When writers have the least opportunities of knowing the truth, they are in the best disposition to tell it.
In radio, you have two tools. Sound and silence.
It's not only progressives who listen to progressive radio.
I don't mind being interviewed on television or radio.
We rely on editors of blogs or websites and television stations to supply us these images, and the filter is becoming very thin and very porous. The ratings race for TV and websites is incredibly fierce, and one of the ways of getting people to watch is through graphic violent images.
Heavenly Father has assigned us to a great variety of stations to strengthen and, when needed, to lead travelers to safety. Our most important and powerful assignments are in the family. They are important because the family has the opportunity at the start of a child's life to put feet firmly on the path home.
You turned on the radio and heard all kinds of things.
On a train from Shimla to Delhi, there was a halt in one of the stations. The train stopped by for few minutes as usual. Sachin was nearing century, batting on 98. The passengers, railway officials, everyone on the train waited for Sachin to complete the century. This Genius can stop time in India!
You leave a country, they stop playing you on the radio.
If I have to travel, I'm going to travel my way and travel in the real world. And I'm going to have conversations every day with people in rest stops and people in gas stations and people in hotels and diners. That nourishes me.
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