Country radio is much more like a family than any other group of people that I've met.
The hope in radio is to build an audience over a number of years, a slow build to see if something works.
I'm a country girl; I like country music. That's what my car radio is on.
I listen to Radio 4 all the time. I didn't go to university, so that's my further education.
The state of radio is not great. It's like playing the lottery. The chances of hitting are mind boggling slim.
If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.
I'm obsessed with radio. It's a good start to Sunday morning.
I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw that my bath toys were a toaster and a radio.
I can turn on the radio right now and be inspired.
I used to have a radio show. That's how I started foolin' around with recording.
I decided to try radio as a source of livelihood because I like to eat regularly.
I have an Internet radio show where people can call in for healing.
In 1950, the biggest amp you could get was no bigger than a tabletop radio.
I almost never listen to the radio.
Creativity shouldn't be following radio; it should be the other way around.
Radio is such a perfect medium for the transmission of poetry, primarily because there just is the voice, there's no visual distraction.
I have a real issue with radio these days. I just am not into the current music.
Radio is a bag of mediocrity where little men with carbon minds wallow in sluice of their own making.
The truth of it is that every singer out there with songs on the radio is raising the next generation, so make your words count.
We're more into expressing ourselves than making radio hits.
I don't really like listening to the radio so much.