The radio of my youth ... is now a quaint memory replaced by computer hard drives.
We're living at a time when attention is the new currency: With hundreds of TV channels, billions of Web sites, podcasts, radio shows, music downloads and social networking, our attention is more fragmented than ever before.
Conservative talk radio works because there are lots of conservatives who are convinced that they are not getting the whole story from the regular media.
All life is energy and we are transmitting it at every moment. We are all little beaming little signals like radio frequencies, and the world is responding in kind.
My latest theory is that it's - well, I describe it as, like, being in an apartment with kind of thin walls. And in the apartment next door, they've got a radio tuned constantly on - tuned to a really cool radio station. It's on all the time. And you can just hear it coming through the wall all the time.
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.
I would listen to something on the radio and try to tap out the melody, then the harmonies.
Youre only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
In radio, you are the game, so to speak - you have to describe every aspect. In TV, Ive always felt less is more, and its really a question of my setting up the color analyst more than anything else.
Every weekend he'd have me come down to work on Dragnet, which by now was on television as well as radio.
In '48 when I left Metro, I tried to go back to radio, but somehow just didn't do well at it.
I love music, particularly Radiohead, TV on the Radio, The XX and Tribes - they're a great new band from Camden and well worth a look at.
I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio.
I'm a channel surfer when it comes to radio, a little bit of everything.
This country was founded on a core set of family values. These values should not be discouraged and blatantly undermined by the airing of offensive material on broadcast television and radio.
When I was a teenager in the late 30's and early 40's, electronics wasn't a word. You were interested in radio if you were interested in electronics.
I could never be in a situation with a job where I was not allowed to listen to music all day. I would rather work at a fast food restaurant where I could turn on the radio all day rather than be in a situation where I have to sneak and listen to music.
I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.
An ideal's love-fraught, imperious call That bides the spheres become articulate.
It feels like Radiohead are famous, but that no one knows who we are. Which is brilliant, really.
I don't want to be on the radio. I don't want to be on Mtv.
If you took any of my radio shows and you took the music out of them, they wouldn't be remotely the same thing. Music is really important.
Somebody once said I had a face for radio and a voice for newspapers.
Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.
It's often considered elitist to say that well maybe voters are uninformed and that they should know more before they cast their votes. It's strange to say that because it's also elitist to say that to run a radio station requires skill or to be a plumber requires skill and background knowledge.