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en The big money is with the radio station and the city. They have the deep pockets.

en That was the big thing when I was growing up, singing on the radio. The extent of my dream was to sing on the radio station in Memphis. Even when I got out of the Air Force in 1954, I came right back to Memphis and started knocking on doors at the radio station.
  Johnny Cash

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 [His reasoning escapes some people.] Somebody started a rumor that the city had hired me as a sweeper for $60 an hour, ... Our radio station guy, who cracked up when he heard that story, he says, 'Hell, I'll shut the station down and go help him sweep for that!'

en I have heard some broadcasters say that you can't really make money from Internet radio, but we like to think we can beat those odds because our station is unique. We are a station for cats, by cats, and that will not change.

en I love being on the radio and I am really excited to be back on the air in London. Magic is the station I have been listening to most in the last couple of years and it will be great to work for a radio station that wants its breakfast host to play lots of music.

en It's not going to take one dime out of the taxpayers' pockets. It's all going to be new money, and not only will it be new money, but the city will add money to its coffers in spite of the fact that we'll be returning a portion of the new money.

en We want to use the radio station as a teaching tool to introduce media to kids from Kermit, Texas. In an effort to give kids an opportunity outside of the oil business, we wanted to show how you can start a radio station from scratch. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. We want to use the radio station as a teaching tool to introduce media to kids from Kermit, Texas. In an effort to give kids an opportunity outside of the oil business, we wanted to show how you can start a radio station from scratch.

en This station has so much history to it. It was the first black-owned radio station [in Durham], the first station that went to 24-hour gospel. So many superstars came through this door. Most of the announcers at other stations got their start at WSRC.

en The banks are the deep pockets. The law firms have some money but not enough.

en This guy doesn't have deep pockets, ... That's the problem. Is he going to have the money to sustain it?

en They are the only player that has deep pockets to expand. It takes a lot of money to operate new stores, and Lipton at least has it.

en The problem is that a lot of people think we have very deep pockets when in fact we only have deepish pockets.

en My whole contention, and my feeling in general about radio is, not just jazz radio, or smooth jazz radio, or whatever-radio in general is, I would like to see a little more variety within each one station.

en An events director is vital to our station. Their purpose is to call bands and organize shows together for the radio station.


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