Casey Kasem, an American broadcaster, became a household name for his role as the host of American Top 40. With his distinct voice and warm demeanor, Kasem helped shape the modern music industry by introducing new artists and tracks to millions of listeners. Beyond music, he was known for his philanthropy and advocacy for youth programs. Kasem's legacy encourages us to follow our passions and to use our platform to inspire and uplift others, reminding us that dedication to our craft can leave a lasting impact on the world.
"I probably would be continuing to do voice-overs, continuing to do cartoon shows, and at the same time I'd probably be on a sitcom or a dramatic television show."
"For the most part, that message hasn't changed a lot over the years - love is still love, and heartbreak is still heartbreak."
"For years everyone looked toward the demise of radio when television came along. Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger."
"We tell stories. We talk about statistics. And in 1978, we added an element of the show that gave it its heartbeat: the long distance dedication."
"I was drafted and went to Korea where I had an opportunity to create a production team that did dramatic and comedy shows. I had also done a little disc jockeying."
"We gave the show away and in return, we received a certain number of minutes per hour for the three-hour show that we could sell to Madison Avenue. One of the first sponsors was MGM Records."