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en It's a lot harder for one guy to make a reputation for himself in radio than it used to be because the listener has so many options.

en Radio is kind of magical. When it works right, there's a real bond with the listener ... [but they] need to remember they're providing radio, not television. For Wall Street, it's going to be great. The name carries a lot of cachet.

en I agree with Rafael about the hunger factor. That's why we see so many great players from Russia. When they are young, they don't have so many options, and it's the best thing to do to play a sport and make a lot of money. If you're not given another option, you go at it 100 percent and devote yourself to it a lot harder than those with many options available.

en Consumers have much more knowledge today about their purchase options than they ever have in the past in large part to the information they have on the Internet. The whole concept of loyalty is a function of how well a company serves your needs in addition to your knowledge of available options. Now, there is a wealth of knowledge about available options. Companies need to work harder and harder to maintain loyalty because of Internet.

en When I speak of the gifted listener, I am thinking of the nonmusician primarily, of the listener who intends to retain his amateur status. It is the thought of just such a listener that excites the composer in me.
  Aaron Copland

en When I speak of the gifted listener, I am thinking of the nonmusician primarily, of the listener who intends to retain his amateur status. It is the thought of just such a listener that excites the composer in me.
  Aaron Copland

en BBC Radio 1's global popularity and its importance in the world of music can't be underestimated, ... Sirius music channels and Radio 1 are both focused on the listener, and now Sirius subscribers will have the unique ability to enjoy this exceptional addition to our service.

en He's a volume shooter and he's pretty much the No. 1 and No. 2 options for them. He's going to shoot a lot of shots, and he's going to make some tough ones and score some points. We'll be right there doing whatever we can to make it harder on him.

en Satellite will never be as widespread as 'regular' radio, ... But it has already built tremendous listener loyalty.

en The creative on these spots is fun, entertaining and informative. With the industry and listener momentum we're seeing, we're able to showcase what radio does best - engage and inform.

en Radio is such a great medium. It makes you use one of the most important things God gave you — imagination. The listener can picture what the announcer is telling you. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.

en The more options we have the better we are. It makes it harder for our opponents to prepare for us. If someone has a bad day we have options.

en Replacing Stern on the radio is like replacing John Lennon in the Beatles. And it's even harder because Roth has no radio experience.

en We do a good job of getting the facts, but good radio paints a picture. We try to provide an audio snapshot for the listener.

en I like radio better than television because if you make a mistake on radio, they don't know. You can make up anything on the radio.


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