Top 1200 Radio Stations Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
I listen to my old records and I think, 'How did I ever get on the radio?'
In 1918, when I was 6 or 7 years old, radio was just coming into use in the Great War.
Nobody wants to hear R&B. It's sad. If you want to be on the radio you got to stay young. — © Jamie Foxx
Nobody wants to hear R&B. It's sad. If you want to be on the radio you got to stay young.
In 1950, the biggest amp you could get was no bigger than a tabletop radio.
I was given a Roberts digital radio by my mum and dad. I think it's my favorite possession.
If it weren't for Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television, we'd still be eating frozen radio dinners.
My fans, country radio, friends, family, you name it - they know I love to perform.
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.
As soon as I see period costume, I turn off. It's like hearing drama on Radio 4.
I don't know - I don't listen to the radio that much. I really am an old-soul kind of girl.
The radio was my big influence. Comedy came from the instinctual feel I had for language.
That's an amazing moment, the first time you hear yourself on radio. It's still thrilling.
Everybody knows that there's a liberal, that there's a heavy liberal persuasion among correspondents.....Anybody who has to live with the people, who covers police stations, covers county courts, brought up that way, has to have a degree of humanity that people who do not have that exposure don't have, and some people interpret that to be liberal. It's not a liberal, it's humanitarian and that's a vastly different thing.
I almost never listen to radio or watch political talk shows, especially if I happen to be on them. — © Bret Stephens
I almost never listen to radio or watch political talk shows, especially if I happen to be on them.
I like 'My Ugly Duckling,' 'High School Rapper,' 'Newlywed Diary,' and 'Radio Star.'
Radio 4 Extra is the network which offers the broadcasting version of eternal life.
I had written a tune called 'Shake, Rattle and Roll,' but the white stations refused to play it - they thought it was low-class black music. We thought what we needed was a new name. But a white disc jockey named Alan Freed laid on it, and he thought up the name 'rock n' roll.'
I'm still proud of what I've done, even if it hasn't been the biggest song on the radio or hasn't gone to number one.
I don't watch football debate shows on TV, hardly listen to the radio or read the papers.
A moment for me that changed everything was hearing my song on the radio for the first time.
I never would take a role of radio announcer, disc jockey or musician.
It was very important to establish a sound, so that people heard a record on the radio and knew immediately that it was you.
Obviously, my label would want me to be on the radio all the time, but that's not my personal goal.
The climate at country radio is very, 'Let's keep it up-tempo,' probably best if you're a guy.
To be successful in talk radio, you have to have a conservative audience as well. Not enough liberals listen to it.
Turn off the AM Radio and get invited to your own life.
I had done as much as I could on radio and I was too young to die. So I went on television.
The music that is played on the radio all the time or written about in magazines has nothing to do with musicianship.
I am a Radio 1 DJ and campaigner for women feeling confident at every size.
I don't want to be subsumed into popular culture and played on the radio next to some garbage music.
Like, radio is closer to a Tumblr, or a blog, or Twitter, than it is to television, I think.
Hope - I wanted to give to that to the people. When you do that, you have to be willing to be unpopular. It's not the formula for radio songs.
It's important to me that on 'Family Feud' I could kiss all the people. It sounds crazy but when I first came here Petula Clark was on a show with Nat King Cole and he kissed her on the cheek and eighty-one stations in the South canceled him. I kissed black women daily and nightly on 'Family Feud' and the world didn't come to an end, did it?
Daft Punk wouldn't have normally fit into anything that was pop on the radio, but they just did it.
When I'm in the car and somebody comes on the radio singing the high notes, I try to sing along.
I love tuning into Radio 1 on a Friday night after training and hearing the new stuff.
I am so not hooked into watching TV or listening to the radio, to be honest. Usually, when I do, I get angry.
If you look back over the history of computing, it started as mainframes or terminals. As PCs or work stations became prevalent, computing moved to the edge, and we had applications that took advantage of edge computing and the CPU and processing power at the edge. Cloud computing brought things back to the center.
I don't think there's one thing I've ever said on the radio that would have been found indecent or obscene. — © Howard Stern
I don't think there's one thing I've ever said on the radio that would have been found indecent or obscene.
Next-generation networks are hard to build. It takes a lot of money and effort to lay fiber, install wireless infrastructure, build satellite earth stations, and more. It also requires a reasonably certain business case for deployment, which is all too often hard to prove in parts of the country with sparse population and/or lower incomes.
I like to make songs that are gonna be here for a long time, not for five months that they play on the radio.
A lot of true Jamaican artists don't understand the importance of radio so tend not to tap into that as a result.
I wanted to do something that nobody else was doing. I didn't have a mentor. There were no other women on the radio.
I don't really listen to the radio too much. I know that one song, "Hotline Bling."
My father always said I have a face for radio, and 'Cloverfield' was one of my finest pieces of work.
Each child you have, you love them, but it's a different feeling. That's how it is with songs on the radio.
A lot of people hear things on the radio and try to make their own version of that.
Sipping Bailey's Cream by the stereo, trying to find relief on the radio. I'm suppressing the tears.
You're in the car, you're talking to somebody, the radio's on, music's playing, you're not really listening to it; you're aware of it; that's passive. — © Rush Limbaugh
You're in the car, you're talking to somebody, the radio's on, music's playing, you're not really listening to it; you're aware of it; that's passive.
Radio 1 has always championed women; take Annie Nightingale, for example. One of my heroes.
Any album that I ever put out I'm going to send it to country radio first.
You don't want to be the only car company. When you're the only car company and there's no competition, customers may not know what a car is, the roads may not be developed for cars, there may not be gas stations everywhere.
I was an avid radio fan when I was a boy, as well as a great lover of comic strips.
I was a radio jockey after graduation. I was 22, the youngest RJ in Delhi at that time.
I have done a lot of street theatre and plays and interacted with the public through radio and television.
Rumors that the sun is out at Santa Ynez are without foundation," the radio said.
I basically got into the radio game 'cause I was looking to do something positive with my life.
I love listening to new stuff, at home in LA I always have the radio on to hear what is happening.
As you get older you lose interest in what you hear on the radio. But you can't be like that, you have to enjoy what's going on.
The one way to discover about aliens is to tune your radio telescope and listen to the signals.
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