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en [Such was Reagan's belief in the power of radio that in the 1970s he turned down an offer to be a commentator on CBS television and instead opted for two and a half minutes of daily syndicated radio commentary.] His thinking was that he wanted to leave the impression of the commentary, rather than of a talking head, ... He thought the substance was going to last longer.

en His thinking was that he wanted to leave the impression of the commentary, rather than of a talking head. He thought the substance was going to last longer.

en I was working for a competing radio station in Chicago when he asked me what I wanted to do in radio. My response was I wanted to get out. I had my eye on television. And he told me if I would come work for him and make his morning show No. 11, he would give me a shot at television. We kept our promises to each other. After our ratings went to No. 1, he gave me the Ebony/Jet Showcase,

en The acid test will be when there is some anti-war commentary on country radio. That hasn't happened yet.

en The OpinionJournal.com Federation will be the premier gateway to political commentary on the Web. This Federation will offer viewpoints and commentary that will enhance the observations of our editors and columnists.

en I never thought I'd see the day when there are no radio broadcasts out of Hollywood. This is a company town — movies, television and radio.

en We're not thinking of it in terms of a show; we're thinking of it as a project that will include several different aspects. The idea is to take the style and format and attention to substance that public radio journalism brings to coverage of daily news events and apply it specifically to Texas music, and do it in a more consistent, focused way than it's been done before.

en Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se.

en Radio wasn't outside our lives. It coincided with and helped to shape our childhood and adolescence. As we slogged toward maturity, it also grew up and turned into television, leaving behind, like dead skin, transistorized talk-radio and nonstop music...

en In radio, it seems that we'll be stronger, I believe, in the second half. TV should be maybe slightly less than the first half. Nonetheless, you're still talking double digit, on TV especially, and middle digit on radio for the second half.

en Historically, it's been hard to make the transition from radio to television and from television to radio. They involve different psychologies. But he's a talented guy, and I think this is a smart way for him to go.

en Ronald Reagan is clearly to television what Franklin Roosevelt was to radio.

en Having worked every Breeders' Cup in some capacity on television or radio, I am delighted that Sirius Satellite Radio has boldly moved forward with this complete Breeders' Cup day broadcast, ... I am honored that, once again, I can be of service as the radio voice of the greatest day in racing.

en Having worked every Breeders' Cup in some capacity on television or radio, I am delighted that SIRIUS satellite radio has boldly moved forward with this complete Breeders' Cup Day broadcast, ... I am honored that, once again, I can be of service as the radio voice of the greatest day in racing...

en I think what people will see is that commentary from Fed officials will sound almost identical to their commentary prior to this meeting. Nothing's really changed at the Fed.

en In keeping with our vision of the radio industry, Susquehanna Radio Corp. wanted to team with the leader in Internet broadcasting, and Broadcast.com clearly understands our goals and is able to effectively broaden our reach beyond traditional radio,


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