Talk radio doesn't need to be political.
Talk radio has almost ruined the sports fan.
It was kind of exciting being on the radio. Not everybody was on the radio.
The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio.
Public radio has always been so powerless.
When you're working in public radio, you don't have any money to advertise.
As a black artist in America, you know, it is so segregated as far as the radio goes and how they position music on the radio.
Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger.
Me and my cousin, most of the time we worked on radios and fixed them. I guess we started because I was curious to understand how radios work. When I was little, I used to think there were small people inside. Most of the time, I was just trying to s...
Cable would not translate into the public radio universe.
Because Chicago was to radio what Hollywood was to films and Broadway was to the theatre: it was the hub of radio.
One of my true dreams is to do a sports talk radio show and take calls.
Ironically, the success I've experienced at country radio has left me ostracized from pop and other formats of radio.
Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.
Radio Raheem: Two Slices. Sal: NO service till you turn that shit off! Radio Raheem: Two slices. Pino: Turn it off! Sal: Listen Radio Raheem, I can't even hear myself think! You are disturbing me! You are disturbing my customers.
Radio Newsman: [broadcasting on radio, over Bond and Jill, who are kissing passionately in bed] Station WEBS brings you the latest in world news. Washington... at the White House today, the president said that he was entirely satisfied... [Bond switc...
Radio stations play what they believe is in, and they all talk to each other.
Whatever had been on the radio in the '60s; I mean we were always listening to the radio.
The truth is, I was D.J.-ing on my college radio station in 1987, and I was called 'Mad Marj.'
I began in radio in 1997 on a radio show hosted by a now very famous comic, Jamel Debbouze. I would fake call listeners.
I start the day with either Radio 3 or Radio 4. I don't watch any daytime television at all.