I don't mind being interviewed on television or radio.
Whitney Houston’s cover of “I Will Always Love You” was constantly on my FM Walkman radio around that time. I think that made me cry because I associated it with absolutely no one.
I'm a huge sports fan but have no interest in minutiae. I don't remember who won Super Bowls five years ago or listen to sports talk radio.
I just wanted to be a guy on the radio and I wanted to succeed, and I wanted a situation where I could be honest.
When I was growing up, Nashville was the place to go if you had songs to sell and thought you had talent and wanted to tour and be on Grand Ole Opry [radio show]. It was the big deal back in those days to play the Grand Ole Opry. And you could travel around the world saying, "Hi, I'm Willie from the Grand Ole Opry".
The radio craze will die out in time.
I have a very primitive sense that if I just turn on a radio or the television, that somebody's playing that stuff for me.
Just as, with the radio, there are certain things that you become fond of,and you welcome them and resent the new things
Radio broadcasting was only 25 years old when I was born in 1932.
When he (man) ceased any longer to heed the words of the seers and prophets, science lovingly brought forth the radio.
I'm a businesswoman. I am a music lover. I like for people to like my music. When you listen to top 40 radio, you hear pop stuff. You hear rock stuff. You hear all these different influences
My father was a local radio celebrity in the Albany area while I was growing up. That was his dream when he was a boy. I learned from him that some dreams are attainable and the penalty for inaction is regret.
It's in my blood to be on the radio every day. I've done it since I was 16 years old.
When you turn on your radio, you don't always want to hear about someone shootin' some person. Even if that's the lifestyle they live, people don't always want to hear it.
I thought I would be a guy on the radio.
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.
I have a radio show on Sirius XM. I put it up as a free download on my Soundcloud and on iTunes. That's a portal for me once a month, to play songs I know aren't getting played on that station the rest of the week.
Life isn’t a music player where you choose whats being played, it is a radio where you have to enjoy whats being played.
I love radio, and I haven't done it - other than the actual 'Doctor Who' - for so long now. It takes a different kind of discipline and a different kind of enjoyment, really.
I went straight in. Fade in, one. . . whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.