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en The upside is that every story means more people that are listening and more stations that are syndicating the show. The downside is that there is increasing pressure on us to produce quality every week, and we are forced to standardize. We have to shorten to 29 minutes [the length of a standard radio half-hour] to better fit into their schedules.

en In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. It's an issue we're addressing and we are educating these people as to our rights. Given the quality of Howard's show, listening to it on a pirate radio is no way to listen to it.

en We're not convinced about the Rentokil story. Even if he comes in, I don't think there's much upside so there's risk to the downside. There's not going to be a full bid for cash at 180p-plus so there's not much upside to it,

en We're not convinced about the Rentokil story. Even if he comes in, I don't think there's much upside so there's risk to the downside. There's not going to be a full bid for cash at 180p-plus so there's not much upside to it.

en Stern's departure has shaken up the pecking order of what people are listening to. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for local radio stations.

en Wilson was once asked how long it took him to write a speech. He answered, 'That depends. If I am to speak 10 minutes, I need a week for preparation. If 15 minutes, 3 days. If half hour, two days. If an hour, I am ready now.'
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en With the Internet and 24-hour talk radio and sports cable stations, Sidney Crosby has been known for years ... As big a story as Mario was, the Canadian media didn't come to training camp. It's just a different media world.

en If I am to speak for ten minutes, I need a week for preparation; if fifteen minutes, three days; if half an hour, two days; if an hour, I am ready now
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en It was the first time a black entertainer had his own special. After the first half-hour, stations all over the South were cutting off the show.

en It is basically Internet radio stations. Anybody with a computer can create a radio show now.

en Most people listen to a small radio on their desk or in their car. They're not really listening for super quality sound.

en Our half-hour show, when all is said and done, is less than 21 minutes long.

en With Infinity being a company that has such a large commitment to male demographic radio stations playing rock music, it's cause for concern when you see them shift away from current-based rock stations. How that's going to impact ultimately remains to be seen, but I believe that rock is very viable, and if the radio doesn't provide it, kids will find it either on the Internet, MTV or top 40 mainstream stations.

en Radio has been incredibly disappointing. Satellite radio has had an impact on the traditional industry, but the big reason is the drop-off in younger people listening to radio.

en There's increasing recognition that the Fed is not quite done. It means that the economy is going to get weaker, and that may put pressure on earnings in the second half.


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