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I have to thank country radio for believing in me.
Jana Kramer
Me
Country
Thank
Radio
Believing
I've sold everything from fashion, make-up, couture magazines, radio, reality television, movies. There isn't a thing I haven't sold, including Tampax. You name it.
Janice Dickinson
Fashion
You
Reality
Sold
Everything
Television
Magazines
Name
Couture
Movies
Reality Television
Radio
Including
Thing
That's an amazing moment, the first time you hear yourself on radio. It's still thrilling.
Janis Ian
Time
You
Yourself
Amazing
First
Thrilling
First Time
Still
Hear
Moment
Radio
A radio show recently did a beautiful eulogy of me.
Janis Ian
Beautiful
Me
Did
Show
Eulogy
Radio
Recently
The main thing that gives me hope is the media. We have radio, TV, magazines, and books, so we have the possibility of learning from societies that are remote from us, like Somalia. We turn on the TV and see what blew up in Iraq or we see conditions in Afghanistan.
Jared Diamond
Hope
Me
Learning
Books
Possibility
TV
See
Somalia
Magazines
Gives
Main
Main Thing
Like
Remote
Blew
Conditions
Iraq
Up
Afghanistan
Turn
Turn-On
Us
Radio
Media
Thing
Societies
Apple has the radio stations, so I go R&B in the morning, and then I'll go with some hip-hop before the game. But after the game, it's more meditation music. It's not artists; it's more whatever is being played.
Jason Kidd
Music
Morning
Game
Before
Whatever
Meditation
Stations
Some
More
Hip-Hop
Go
Artists
Being
After
Then
Radio
Radio Stations
Apple
Played
I was in band that played mostly covers for a while, and the bands that we would cover were, like, the alternative rock bands of that day: we did a Jane's Addiction song and a Faith No More song. All the kind of alternative radio of that time, the late '80s, basically.
Jason Mantzoukas
Faith
Time
Day
Song
Band
Addiction
Late
Kind
Would
More
Like
Mostly
Alternative
Rock
Rock Bands
Cover
Were
Covers
Bands
Did
Jane
While
Radio
Played
Basically
The great jazz radio stations have a duty to continue evolving their format just as audiences ask the musicians to evolve. How do you do that with a form of music that has 100 years of recorded history? How do you also keep it contemporary so you don't isolate your listeners? These are major questions.
Jason Moran
Music
Great
History
You
Musicians
Duty
Jazz
Stations
Evolve
Evolving
Recorded
Major
Contemporary
Also
Isolate
How
Audiences
Continue
Years
Questions
Listeners
Just
Form
Format
Ask
Your
Radio
Radio Stations
Keep
As far as loneliness, I feel Los Angeles and its layout, having to drive everywhere - it is a lonely place. It's an isolated city in that respect because you're driving to places alone listening to the radio.
Jason Schwartzman
Alone
Loneliness
You
Respect
Listening
Lonely
Drive
Everywhere
City
Angeles
Having
Layout
Driving
Feel
Because
Isolated
Los
Los Angeles
As Far As
Place
Places
Far
Radio
I am amazed at radio DJ's today. I am firmly convinced that AM on my radio stands for Absolute Moron. I will not begin to tell you what FM stands for.
Jasper Carrott
Today
You
Will
Tell
Absolute
Moron
Firmly
Am
Amazed
Begin
Convinced
Radio
Stands
The first thing I do in the editing room is the 'radio edit,' where you listen to the dialogue and don't even look at the visuals. The rhythm, the music of the comedy, has to work.
Jay Chandrasekhar
Work
Music
You
Editing
Comedy
First
Visuals
Look
First Thing
Edit
Editing Room
Dialogue
Listen
The First Thing
Where
Rhythm
Room
Radio
Even
Thing
When I listen to Radio 1 and hear five different tracks in a row using old disco samples, well that's plagiarism, that's taking other people's music.
Jay Kay
Music
People
Old
Other
Taking
Well
Tracks
Disco
Hear
Five
Listen
Different
Samples
Plagiarism
Radio
Using
Row
I consider myself very lucky indeed to have had the career I have. I listen to the radio now and you can't tell artists apart.
Jay Kay
Myself
You
Consider
Indeed
Tell
Had
Very
Listen
Artists
Apart
Radio
Lucky
Now
Career
Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.
Jeanine Basinger
Cinema
Bit
Magic
Like
Ventriloquism
Radio
I was really small when jazz broke through in England and I can still remember sneaking off to the living room to listen to it on the radio - much to my parent's disapproval.
Jeff Beck
Remember
Jazz
Living
Broke
Parent
Small
Through
Disapproval
Still
Off
Sneaking
Listen
Room
Much
Really
England
Radio
Living Room
When I was growing up, I could tell you everything about the three radio stations in Nashville. My 12- and 14-year-olds can't tell me one radio station here but can tell me three on Sirius.
Jeff Jarrett
Me
You
Three
Everything
Station
Stations
Tell
About
Could
Nashville
Up
Radio
Radio Station
Radio Stations
Growing
Growing Up
Here
If you click on MTV, it's the same 10 bands and the same 10 songs, and it gets so old. Kids are looking for something besides what they get on the radio.
Jeffree Star
You
Old
Looking
Kids
Besides
Something
Songs
Click
Bands
Get
Same
Gets
Radio
My mother had a great vinyl collection, and she was constantly playing female singer-songwriters. I first learned about classic song structures by listening to them, and Laura Nyro particularly stood out. Her voice was outside what you'd usually hear on the radio; that really appealed to me.
Jenny Lewis
Great
Me
You
Song
Mother
Listening
First
Out
Collection
Laura
Constantly
Classic
About
Structures
Voice
Outside
Had
Particularly
She
Learned
Female
Hear
Stood
Them
Really
Radio
Appealed
Her
Vinyl
Playing
I tend not to look back on old clips of myself or look at things I wrote or listen to something from the radio 30 years ago: I remember them, but it feels like someone else.
Jeremy Hardy
Myself
Remember
Old
Else
Back
Someone
Something
Tend
Feels
Like
Look
Wrote
Years
Years Ago
Listen
Them
Radio
Things
I never realized that growing up in Brooklyn, flying jets, working on Wall Street and starring in a sci-fi series was the prerequisite for the fast-paced demands of talk radio. But, if that's what it takes to succeed, I'm glad I did it all.
Jerry Doyle
Flying
Brooklyn
Glad
Never
Takes
Demands
Talk
Talk Radio
Sci-Fi
Up
Wall
Wall Street
Did
Succeed
Realized
Working
Radio
Series
Growing
Growing Up
Prerequisite
Street
Fast-Paced
Jets
The first memory I have was my sisters dancing to the radio when they played records by Benny Goodman and Harry James and of the sort. But the record that got me was a record by Derek Sampson, who was a young guy, called 'Boogie Express,' and it was boogie-woogie. Really, it was on fire, and that got me.
Jerry Leiber
Me
Memory
Fire
First
Young
Boogie
Dancing
Harry
Benny
Record
Guy
Records
Goodman
Sort
Got
Sisters
James
Young Guy
Really
Who
Radio
Express
Played
Postwar America was a very buttoned-up nation. Radio shows were run by censors, Presidents wore hats, ladies wore girdles. We came straight out of the blue - nobody was expecting anything like Martin and Lewis. A sexy guy and a monkey is how some people saw us.
Jerry Lewis
People
Some People
Nation
Monkey
Saw
Presidents
Out
Run
Sexy
Some
Hats
Martin
Postwar
Guy
Nobody
Like
How
Came
Were
Very
America
Expecting
Blue
Ladies
Anything
Wore
Straight
Us
Radio
Radio Shows
Shows
Lewis
I just want to keep saturating the market and radio with as many hit records as I can.
Jesse McCartney
Market
Records
Hit
Hit Records
Just
Want
Radio
Many
Keep
It's an incredibly supportive and friendly field. Older people want to foster and help younger people. Which is not true of all creative fields, but it is true of comics, and it is true of radio.
Jessica Abel
Creative
People
Field
Older
Incredibly
True
Supportive
Comics
Friendly
Want
Which
Fields
Younger
Younger People
Help
Radio
Foster
Older People
I shout at the radio when someone starts talking over the end of a song. Shut up! I don't want to hear that the DJ has just found a mouldy sandwich in the corner of the studio. Nor do I like it when the magic of something you're watching is shattered by an advert for Argos.
Jessica Brown Findlay
You
Song
Starts
Corner
Magic
Someone
Something
Studio
Over
Like
Shattered
Advert
Talking
Hear
Nor
End
Up
Just
Want
Sandwich
Shout
Radio
Found
Shut
Shut Up
Watching
We didn't have television until I was about eight years old, so it was either the movies or radio. A lot of radio drama. That was our television, you know. We had to use our imagination. So it was really those two things, and the comics, that I immersed myself in as a child.
Jessica Hagedorn
Myself
You
Old
Imagination
Drama
Our
Those
Television
Immersed
About
Had
Know
Until
Comics
Years
Lot
Child
Eight
Either
Movies
Really
Use
Radio
Things
Two
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