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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
I've been an athlete that's sort of in advance; always thinking. After basketball I'd love to have my own radio show, my own TV show.
— Shaquille O'Neal
I still love radio, but TV is also an awesome platform.
— Eddie Trunk
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
A loon thought he was Frank Sinatra and every time Frank came on TV or radio the loon would go mad, impostor!
— Stephen Richards
The internet creates more of an appetite for media - it doesn't replace physical books, radio or TV.
— Marissa Mayer
TV didn't kill radio, it just added something new to the mix.
— Douglas Coupland
Humans are fascinated by emotional material. We are always intrigued by the news and tragic events that are covered in the TV, radio, and newspapers.
— Ruchira Khanna
I prefer radio to TV because the pictures are better.
— Alistair Cooke
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
The seven words George Carlin said you couldn't say on TV or radio ("fuck," "piss," "shit," "cunt," "motherfucker," "cocksucker," and "tits").
— Mary Norris
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
Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.
— Victoria Wood
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
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
The last time I really got into new music that wasn't heavy metal was probably like ... TV on the Radio? I think that was it. That's the last time.
— Tim Schafer
I was a born club comic. Radio and TV and stage were fine, but I found my real home in cabaret.
— Bob Monkhouse
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 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
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
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
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
I grew up on radio, not TV.
— David Lee Roth
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
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
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 don't like to cook. I can make a TV dinner taste like radio.
— Phyllis Diller
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
Nixon, with his mellifluous baritone, was a great politician for radio but creepy on TV.
— Richard Corliss
As a child, I experienced black culture as many people did in America: on the TV, radio, and stages.
— Shawn Amos
On radio, you're an artist. On TV, you're a servant.
— Red Barber
The rain - " That's all I remember hearing to begin with. "It's in the rain," and everyone staring at the radio as if it was a TV.
— Virginia Bergin
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