Finbar McBride: Here I am! Take a look. TAKE A LOOK!
[first lines] Henry Styles: Morning, professor. Finbar McBride: Good morning.
Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi: That's no moon. It's a space station.
When it comes to the video channels and the programs, the radio stations, the music is geared towards kids, and it's made by kids.
Your main radio stations, the stations that get the most listeners, don't play anything that has any kind of integrity to it.
I went straight in. Fade in, one... whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.
There are screens at the gas station, there are screens at the shopping mall. And they all need content.
Francine Parker: Rescue stations. Charlie Parker - WGON-TV Typist who hands out notes to Francine: Half of those are inoperative as of now. Francine Parker: Charlie, these are rescue stations. We can't send people to inoperative rescue stations. Char...
Music itself was color-blind but the media and the radio stations segregate it based on their perceptions of the artists.
I've always thought space station is a great name. It should be like a gas station where we go for service and supplies before heading further out.
Joe Oramas: Do they have clubs for you people? Finbar McBride: What? Joe Oramas: You know, for train watchers.
You can go and see the Katihar railway station. This is the most beautiful station in Bihar, even better than the Patna junction.
When I did my spacewalks, it was during space station construction. So the shuttle was docked to the fledgling ISS at the time. So we would always stay tethered.
Wladyslaw Szpilman: They bombed us, we're off the air. Henryk Szpilman: Warsaw's not the only radio station.
Olivia Harris: Would you do me a favor and not look at me right now?
Record labels collude with some of the radio stations, and the radio stations have their play lists, dependent upon what they call the, quote, 'hits.' What's commercially viable gets recycled, endlessly repeated, and as a result of that, the progress...
An Egyptian newspaper once publicly identified me as the C.I.A. station chief in Cairo. It seemed so stupid at the time. I was only 24, a little young to be a station chief, and, of course, I was never with the C.I.A.
Finbar McBride: It's funny how people see me and treat me, since I'm really just a simple, boring person.
There was this mountain village in Russia where my music was getting in on some German radio station. I remember this because music used to get up to Saskatchewan from Texas. Late at night after the local station closed down.
If you really want a radio station to play your song, go to that radio station every day with that song in your hand and say, 'Please play it.'
The college stations have a big voice, and I would like to become more involved with them. I would like to have symposiums with the members of various college radio stations.