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en You're on the radio. You're not thinking about your language. They spend $10 million on a TV program, and they can't keep that from happening. That's ridiculous. Somebody is a real moron.

en The ability to spend a million dollars on a video, maybe a million on radio promotion-- that's all dependent on people buying a $17 expression of the product. If people spend 1/17 of that, then all of these shoulda-been multi-platinum records are underwater. And that's what's happening.

en Combined, they only have about 10 million subscribers. You can look at that as being the equivalent of a couple of major cities. I had satellite radio and it was OK, but at the end of the day you want to be connected to what's happening locally so you'll tune in to your local radio stations to find out what's happening there or what concerts are going to be coming to town.

en The program will encourage language and practice in the lab. We need more programs in the multi-media center. We need more software to encourage speaking abilities and exercises. This will greatly enhance the Italian language program. Learning Italian and any language is a good experience because it teaches them a whole different culture and way of thinking.

en I do this real moron thing, it's called thinking, and I'm not a very good Amercian because I like to form my own opionions.
  George Carlin

en I've got a funny feeling that if Detroit could spend $80 million this year and the Rangers could spend $80 million and Colorado could spend $80 million, I probably wouldn't have him [Foote] here today.

en There's no question in my mind that satellite radio will take its place in the evolution of radio and that Howard Stern is a catalyst for it happening faster. But it's not going to replace FM or AM radio.

en They can't live within their means. Their revenues will increase by $188 million, but they'll spend $275 million more than what they estimated. It seems that no matter how much money they get they'll spend more. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone.

en Roach is on a course to spend somewhere between $3 million and $5 million on this race. If (other candidates) want to remain competitive, they are going to have to spend significantly more than they planned to.

en I think when you spend up to $10 million, that's real money,

en One caller said that when he called in May, he said I was a moron, ... He said I'm no longer a moron. So, I feel pretty good about that.

en Hispanics tend to use radio very frequently. They spend longer listening to radio. The Hispanic population is very brand-loyal, and once they identify with a radio station, they tend to stick with that station.

en [Stern's departure comes as stations are thinking of switching from music formats, which Stern's show complements, to talk programming, which has been a boon to AM radio.] It's ironic two things are going on at the same time, ... There's a real predisposition in FM radio to entertaining new talk formats, just as they're losing their major talk talent.

en I could spend $13 million in my region. There's certainly that need there. I could spend $13 million in each of the individual states we service.

en Clearly there is no magical way to measure the impact of today. But the numbers are real. Latinos spend $26 million a day in this state and they are making a real impact, whether they connect with this issue or not.


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