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en Media is so ubiquitous in America that we take it for granted. It's like turning on your tap and water comes out. You turn on your radio and you expect to hear music or commentary. But there are large portions of the world where people have no credible information whatsoever, and it's no surprise that these tend to be the same areas where there is endemic poverty, injustice and a lack of democracy. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.

en Radio was sort of the darling of the media world until about three or four years ago. Then it took a turn, ... Now, you can't go into a 7-Eleven without somebody asking: What about satellite radio?'

en Most of the poverty and misery in the world is due to bad government, lack of democracy, weak states, internal strife, and so on.
  George Soros

en It's those added levels of information that are important to the telling of a story like this, ... Some people learn a lot by reading labels on the wall. Some people just want to stand in awe of a great guitar. Other people want to hear somebody tell a story through headphones. Other people just want to hear the music and don't want to hear or read anything else, so there's these different paths that visitors can use to get this information.

en Large areas of America are descending into a Third World status. There's a rising underclass of people.

en This is such an exciting development. Radio 1 already has a strong international reputation amongst music fans around the world, including the US. Now the station can be heard easily across America. With our commitment to great new UK music we hope that we can help British acts make in-roads into the massive US music market.

en Poverty, the racial divide and social injustice do not impact only those who suffer most visibly. Alleviating poverty and injustice is a responsibility we must never forget or abandon.

en A lot of people in America tend to take the military for granted,
  Carole King

en There are frauds and con men all over the place, we just don't tend to hear about them. But when it happens in Washington and it happens in the middle of the media, the media get interested in it and so you hear about it. I think that's kind of what's going on.

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 I have come to believe that the one thing people cannot bear is a sense of injustice. Poverty, cold, even hunger, are more bearable than injustice.
  Millicent Fenwick

en Today the Federal Communications Commission empowers America's new media elite with unacceptable levels of influence over the ideas and information upon which our society and our democracy depend,

en Pop music was invented in America, but the way the radio stations have gone for one type of music these days, it's so disparate now, it's very difficult for kids to get an overall feel of American music.

en It seems like there is some flaky code in portions of the libraries that handle the WMF files. It wouldn't surprise me if we see more vulnerabilities emerge, which I am sure will be followed by more media coverage.

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.


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