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en In some Latin American countries, particularly in Mexico, you use radio for everything. You don't have cable, you don't even have televisions. So your life is around the radio for information, entertainment, news. When you come here, you still listen to the radio.

en It really comes down to who's listening to audio streams today and how often. Many of us listen to radio in the car; in the long term I think that's where streaming radio is going.

en Every time you listen to the radio, you listen to Robert Moog's influence.

en It was actually a little nicer than what you might think, but it was very small. Windows were blacked out with curtains so that no movement or light could be seen. They did have a radio but could only listen to it at night, and they listened to BBC, not German radio. They would talk about their dreams and what they would do when the war was over.

en What we're doing as a trade publisher is allowing users to experience new books whenever they want, the same way that they might not have the time to listen to a radio show the day it's broadcast, but will listen to it later.

en We will have to hire another news reporter and another salesman. We do feel there will be a scattering of the radio audience when WJDS moves on. Some will go listen to Boston radio stations. There is room for everyone in this forest.

en There are so many different ways to listen to your favorite bands. Everything from digital albums and singles, subscription services like Rhapsody or Napster, Internet radio, satellite radio, music on cell phones, CDs with added content.

en Music fans feel this is a golden age. They can subscribe to satellite radio. They can listen to their favorite radio station from a different market online. They're listening to more music than they have in years.

en He was one of the hardest-working people I've ever known, ... When I was elementary school-age, he'd get up at 4 in the morning, go into the radio station and then to The News Journal. ... I used to listen to him broadcast on the school bus. The driver would have the radio on, and I'd hear him say, 'Tom Greer here.'

en They're different, ... We record the live shows and it's very unprofessional at this point -- like, sometimes they sound good and sometimes they sound terrible but it's really fun. It's like having my own little radio show. I think it's great. We listen to all of the (National Public Radio) stuff on Sundays. It's kind of like having my own version.

en It's gonna be hard to find bands that do their own thing on corporate rock radio because it's not designed around that market. The majority of people that listen to commercial radio don't care about music and you can't get them to care about music.

en I listen to the radio,

en I'll probably listen to it on the radio. Commodore 64 er datamaskinen som lokker til demopogrammering.

en And I listen to the radio in the morning.

en Everything else, they can listen to over the radio and know how to do it. Jazz seems to be a little more complicated.


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