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Broadcasting is plastic; while it can ape the press, it can also emulate the arts.
Louis MacNeice
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Louis MacNeice
British
Poet
Born:
Sep 12
,
1907
Died:
Sep 3
,
1963
Topics
Broadcasting
,
Press
,
Also
,
Emulate
,
Arts
,
While
,
Ape
,
Plastic
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I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.
George Washington Carver
Love
God
Nature
Will
Every
Think
Unlimited
Broadcasting
Station
Only
Through
Hour
Tune
Which
Us
Speaks
The Gross National Product includes the destruction of the redwoods and the death of Lake Superior. It grows with the production of napalm and missiles and nuclear warheads... It includes... the broadcasting of television programs which glorify violence to sell goods to our children.
Robert Kennedy
Death
Destruction
Superior
National
Programs
Our
Broadcasting
Television
Missiles
Goods
Glorify
Sell
Children
Lake
Which
Product
Production
Gross
Grows
Nuclear
Nuclear Warheads
Violence
My father was and is a great journalist. Thirty years ago, I was studying broadcasting in college, and the problem was I wasn't nearly as good as my father. I wasn't as quick or as smart as my old man, and I realized it would be a long time before I was ever going to be, and I decided to do something else.
George Clooney
Time
Good
Great
Man
Problem
Smart
Old
Father
College
Long
Long Time
Journalist
Before
Thirty
Else
Broadcasting
Would
Would-Be
Something
Something Else
Studying
Years
Years Ago
Quick
Going
Decided
Old Man
Realized
Ever
Nearly
You don't realize how easy this game is until you get up in that broadcasting booth.
Mickey Mantle
You
Game
Broadcasting
Booth
Easy
Until
How
Up
Get
Realize
I come from very common stock, and I've always been uncomfortable with pretension and all the forms it can take, including disingenuous broadcasting.
Tom Bodett
Broadcasting
Pretension
Uncomfortable
Take
Come
Always
Been
Stock
Very
Common
Disingenuous
Forms
Including
During a long career in TV broadcasting, I spent a lot of time contributing to other people's creations.
Alan Bradley
Time
People
Long
Other
Broadcasting
Spent
TV
Long Career
Lot
Contributing
Creations
Career
You have to assume once you go online, anything you put there can be made public. Yet while you're online, you feel like it's a private, sacred space. But you're really broadcasting to the world.
Alex Gibney
You
World
Space
Made
Assume
Once
Broadcasting
Online
Sacred
Put
Feel
Like
Go
Private
Anything
While
Public
Really
Originally, I think, I wanted to be an actor. But I got into broadcasting by accident, if you will, because I needed money to pay for my college education. I applied for a summer announcing job at a couple of radio stations.
Alex Trebek
Education
You
Money
Will
Job
College
Accident
Pay
Think
Summer
Broadcasting
Stations
College Education
Announcing
Couple
Because
Got
Wanted
Radio
Radio Stations
Originally
Actor
Applied
Needed
The radio stations will happily recycle a badly worded statement by a politician all day but will steer clear of broadcasting more than once or twice a poem by Tomas Transtromer or Rita Dove.
Amitava Kumar
Day
Will
Politician
Once
Broadcasting
Statement
All Day
Stations
Poem
More
Rita
Steer
Badly
Clear
Recycle
Than
Happily
Dove
Radio
Radio Stations
Twice
I've always trusted my natural instinct because nobody ever taught me how to be on the radio or produce a show, and I never went to broadcasting school or anything like that.
Angie Martinez
Me
Natural
School
Broadcasting
Never
Instinct
Nobody
Like
Because
Always
How
Trusted
Taught
Anything
Produce
Show
Radio
Ever
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