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    [Frank] Sinatra, to everyone, even Tony Bennett, was such a huge influence because he had mastered not only music, but film and radio.

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    From talk radio to insult radio wasn't really that much of a leap.

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    George is a radio announcer, and when he walks under a bridge... you can't hear him talk.

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    Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio.

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    HAM radio is very inexpensive, it is nearly unlimited and free to use. The only limitation is that you can only talk for five minutes to any given person because the station gets out of range within that time.

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    Hard rock will always be hard rock, but you don't really know what is rock - and what isn't - anymore. I don't consider a lot of the pop things I hear on the radio to be rock 'n' roll. It's just kind of fragmented.

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    God has to remind us this isn't heaven by a long shot, so he increases the radios and lethal flies.

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    Going from three TV channels to broadcast TV to cable to talk radio; obviously the online explosion has changed things.

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    Gossip is the Devil's radio.

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    He flipped the dail, and I crossed my arms over my chest as some vaguely European-sounding band sang about how video had killed the radio star. I wished someone would kill this radio.

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    He (Sandy Koufax) throws a 'radio ball,' a pitch you hear, but you don't see.

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    Here's the tragedy of the modern record business: It's radio. If you're not on radio, nobody really is going to hear you or see you or care about you.

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    Have you listened to the radio lately? Have you heard the canned, frozen and processed product being dished up to the world as American popular music today?

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    Hip-Hop's cultural movement is much larger than the corporate representation. The images most of hip-hop's critics point to are those manufactured by major corporations whether on television, via Viacom, or on the radio, via Radio One and Clear Channel.

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    I always thought I was commercial. I always thought I was writing hit singles. These days, whatever's on the radio is considered commercial. People like what's on the radio, whatever it is.

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    I am amazed at radio DJ's today. I am firmly convinced that AM on my radio stands for Absolute Moron. I will not begin to tell you what FM stands for.

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    I could listen to the radio and I had access to books from time to time. Not all the time.

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    I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.

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    I began to realize something - to understand the future you have to understand physics. Physics of the last century gave us television, radio, microwaves, gave us the Internet, lasers, transistors, computers - all of that from physics.

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    I did a radio interview for a station in Connecticut or something, and it was the worst interview ever. It was all yes and no answers.

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    I didn't know that there were any radio stations in Nova Scotia.

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    I didn't start talk radio until '95 in L.A. The show was very successful, and they actually tried to syndicate it nationally, but I couldn't get stations. It was like, "We don't care that she's funny and she's got great ratings. She's liberal!

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    I do hear snippets on the radio. I do hear a little bit of me, sometimes great chunks of me. But I have to take that as a compliment; there's no way you can get sour grapes about that. But if somebody starts taking your whole new thing lock, stock, and barrel, and do their own version of it before you do it, that's not on.

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    I do not find it easy to articulate thoughts about religion. I remain the sort of person who turns off 'Thought for the Day' when it comes on the radio.

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    I also spend a lot of time on political blogs, and music blogs getting things for my radio show.

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    I don't feel like I've changed as much as radio formats have changed.

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    I don't like to read anything on the radio for the very first time, because I don't have any notion of a reaction. When I read it out loud, then I get an idea of that, and more of an idea of how to read.

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    I don't like to say, Oh, this is my favorite record because there was a moment that that record made me feel a certain way. The one on the radio at the present moment could be the one that's most inspiring, because it's at that second that you're aware of "the infinite everything.

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    I don't like to see all my energies, all of my youth, wasted in fur coats and radios and slipcovers.

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    I don't listen to the radio too much, but usually I listen to Stanley Brothers and Ralph Stanley more than I do anybody!

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    I don't like what the radio plays for the most part.

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    I don't care about the clubs, I don't care about the radio, all I care about is getting my digital downloads.

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    I don't think my record collection or musical knowledge is vast. I just listen to the radio all the time - I'm a pop music enthusiast.

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    If it's done right, radio can just be far more important than television.

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    I found out about college radio and this whole noise genre blew me away. When I saw that guys could just get up there and have no traditional music ability and be in a band, it was really appealing to me.

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    If people can finally recognize you on radio without being told who it is, thats what you aim for.

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    If something is too hard to do, then it's not worth doing. You just stick that guitar in the closet next to your shortwave radio, your karate outfit and your unicycle and we'll go inside and watch TV.

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    I don't really listen to the radio too much. I know that one song, "Hotline Bling.

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    If you get on the radio, people hear it, they buy the record. If you get on Spotify playlist nowadays, people hear it, they buy the record.

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    I grew up in New York wanting to be like those funny men in the movies and on the radio.

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    I grew up in the suburbs and was raised on rap radio, so it took me a long time to stumble upon the acoustic guitar as a resource for anything.

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    If ever there was a slamming of the door in the face of constructive investigation, it is the word miracle. To a medieval peasant, a radio would have seemed like a miracle.

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    If we compare the two, Facebook is currently a superior place to market a product like Slide. Twitter is more like a general distribution agent. It's like broadcast radio.

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    I get nostalgic for things that didn't really exist. I might have a cassette from the first time a Melle Mel track, say, got played on radio in Manchester. And it might be a copy of a copy of a copy of a tape and there's all these weird nuances and distortions that have affected what I know as the truth, if you like, of that track.

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    I get younger people who watch Conan or The Daily Show, but before that it was mostly people who knew me from public radio. Those people are kind of old.

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    I had a great time on News Radio, I got to make tons of money in relative obscurity and learn a lot about the TV biz and work on my standup act constantly. It was a dream gig.

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    I had no idea what they were saying in Italian as a child, they spoke too quickly on the radio. But I realized that language was very funny.

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    I hate people eating on film. I hate it even worse on the radio, when people eat on the radio. I just can't stand it.

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    I hate going to bed. I read scripts, clean, listen to the radio - I've fallen asleep to 'This American Life' more times than I can count!

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    I guess I've never been introduced properly to Pink Floyd. I know they're great, don't get me wrong. Excellent, excellent musicians; great band; awesome harmony; great song writers; I just don't know anything besides, I guess, the popular songs on the radio.