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  • As a child, I experienced black culture as many people did in America: on the TV, radio, and stages. -- Shawn Amos
  • Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on. -- Victoria Wood
  • I know one thing - if I didn't have TV and theatre and radio, the world would be a much more boring place. -- Rupert Penry-Jones
  • You have to understand that teaching online is different, just like movies are different from the stage and TV is different from radio. -- Sebastian Thrun
  • I hear poets complaining: 'We face what our forebears did not face. We face TV. We face radio. We face this and that.' -- Felix Dennis
  • Radio allowed me to be a creator, and TV stole that creation from me by literalizing - and to some extent limiting - my vision. -- Spalding Gray
  • While most people in TV, radio, and the press have treated me wonderfully, some of the most important people want to pretend I don't exist. -- Harry Browne
  • Conservatives, despite their increasingly powerful presence on cable TV and talk radio, feel excluded and disregarded by the longstanding preponderance of liberal voices on public television. -- Michael Medved
  • I am not much of a TV addict, and if I have a day off, and I'm pottering around at home, I will always listen to Radio 4. -- Phyllis Logan
  • 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. -- Luke Treadaway
  • If there's one thing that I've done on purpose it's to take whatever job, so long as it's interesting and challenging, whether it's theatre, radio, TV or film. -- Laura Linney
  • I'm not shy, exactly, but I am private. I don't like to talk about myself. I had to learn - I was interviewed for print, radio and even TV. -- Nick Harkaway
  • I am a local economic revitalization strategist. But I am also a TV/radio host, and a small business owner. I find ways to use money more efficiently to realize positive goals for everyone. -- Majora Carter
  • In this drawing we just let our imagination run wild. We visualized Superman toys, games, and a radio show - that was before TV - and Superman movies. We even visualized Superman billboards. And it's all come true. -- Joe Shuster
  • 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. -- Joe Rogan
  • It's nice to have writers write nice things about you and guys on radio and TV say nice things about you, but the guy who's in the locker next to you is the one you play the game for. -- Joe Torre
  • The one thing the blues don't get is the backing and pushing of TV and radio like a lot of this garbage you hears. They choke stuff down people's throat so they got no choice but to listen to it. -- John Lee Hooker
  • I've had the privilege of meeting and/or interviewing most of the top metal and hard rock artists at various points in my career and sharing their stories and music with millions of fans on air through TV and radio. -- Eddie Trunk
  • As much as I enjoy TV, I've always loved radio. And I love doing the NFL games, the Monday night games, on radio. Because you are the game. I really enjoyed calling basketball and hockey on the radio, but the presentation is more specific - you're talking all the time. -- Marv Albert
  • The big difference between the radio show and the TV work is that I don't have to work by committee on the radio show. I'm the DJ; I can play what I want and suffer or get praised by that. With a TV show, it's much more of a collaboration, and the song that I might think is perfect may get shot down and vice versa. -- Gary Calamar
  • I grew up on radio, not TV. -- David Lee Roth
  • On radio, you're an artist. On TV, you're a servant. -- Red Barber
  • I prefer radio to TV because the pictures are better. -- Alistair Cooke
  • On TV the people can see it. On radio you've got to create it. -- Bob Uecker
  • I don't like to cook. I can make a TV dinner taste like radio. -- Phyllis Diller
  • I never watch TV. I'm a Radio Four addict. I love listening to music too. -- Louise Jameson
  • I would recommend that anyone who wants to do comedy on TV to do radio first. -- David Walliams
  • TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains. -- Peggy Noonan
  • The internet creates more of an appetite for media - it doesn't replace physical books, radio or TV. -- Marissa Mayer
  • Any time a new technology is introduced, like when TV was first invented, everybody was like, "Radio's dead." -- Maria Rodale
  • I had no trouble going from radio to TV - I just thought of TV as radio with pictures. -- Larry King
  • Going from three TV channels to broadcast TV to cable to talk radio; obviously the online explosion has changed things. -- William Kristol
  • Television really has been my vehicle. I don't get played on the radio much, so I've relied on TV a lot. -- K. D. Lang
  • I was a born club comic. Radio and TV and stage were fine, but I found my real home in cabaret. -- Bob Monkhouse
  • Five years ago, I wasn't getting questions [about blogs and the internet] from the TV/radio critic of the New York Times. -- Joe Buck
  • There's a whole journalistic-industrial complex dedicated to keeping newsprint, TV screens and radio waves clean of destabilizing scoops damaging to corporations or the state. -- Alexander Cockburn
  • If you want to touch the hearts of people you can't do that with newspapers or with radio, you have to do it with TV. -- Gerhard Zeiler
  • Radio was so important to everybody back then; there was no TV. Columbia Square was the epitome of radio. Everything was modern. It was beautiful. -- Art Linkletter
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  • We all need to stomp out balkanization. No Spanish radio stations, no Spanish billboards, no Spanish TV stations, no Spanish newspapers. This is America, speak English. -- John Huppenthal
  • We can't have cellphones, TV, radio or the Internet. If the president died, we'd have no idea. There's no normalcy. It's just like prison, with cameras. -- Nicole Polizzi
  • Listening to radio was like group meditation or a moment of silence in church. You can't get the same effect with TV unless you're very drunk. -- Jackson Beck
  • When I'm working, I'm going to avoid all media. No newspapers, no magazines, no movies, no radio, no TV. I'm just going to do creative work. -- Drew Carey
  • You might not believe it, but there are times when I feel the TV and radio shows demand more of me than those Sunday afternoon games. -- Boomer Esiason
  • The evil is so ubiquitous in terms of objectification of all of us, that one can say that almost about any TV and even radio show. -- Cornel West
  • I have good voice inflection, that's why I'm good on radio. But on TV, I look too big because I move my hands around a lot. -- Jonathan Krohn
  • In the private arena, you can do whatever you wish, and people do. These crazy evangelical preachers get on the radio and TV and say incredible things. -- John Shelby Spong
  • It's easier to list Hollywood and TV people who don't have a radio show now, take less time to do that than to list those who do. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • It's easier to list Hollywood and TV people who don't have a radio show now, take less time to do that than to list those who do. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • I never wanted to be famous and the only part I like is that it means people are reading my books and listening to me on TV and radio. -- Ann Coulter
  • Radio was supposed to die in 1945, when TV came along. It turns out that radio grew and grew, and it's a bigger business today than it has ever been. -- Alex Blumberg
  • That's why we began calling it the daily soap opera, or it's just the place on radio and TV where Democrat Party agenda is advanced. But it isn't media. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response. -- Al Lewis
  • We are given in our newspapers and on TV and radio exactly what we, the public, insist on having, and this very frequently is mediocre information and mediocre entertainment. -- Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Someday America will have its very own commercial-free TV and radio station devoted to only one thing: to teach people, in their homes, all the essentials of personal achievement. -- Napoleon Hill
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