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Quotes by Broadcaster


"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."


"That something extra, I believe, is a certain humanity that comes from upbeat and positive human interest letters and success stories. Advertisers like to be associated with those qualities."


"I like the storytelling and reading the letters, the long-distance dedications. Anytime in radio that you can reach somebody on an emotional level, you're really connecting."


"Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger."


"The first syndicating I tried was when two partners and I created a production company in 1952. We wanted to syndicate famous Bible stories and sell them for $25 a show."


"Despite all the technical improvements, it still boils down to a man or a woman and a microphone, playing music, sharing stories, talking about issues - communicating with an audience."


"The day of the wedding went like these things generally do, full of anxious moments interspersed with black comedy."


"Caesar salad is one of my favourite lunch foods. You can shovel it in and talk at the same time."


"But otherwise, music is about a beat and a message."


"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."


"I've got about 27 gigs right now. I've got radio, I've got television, I've got The Washington Post."


"The stories are success stories. The letters from listeners often touch the heart and can be inspiring."


"Stress is a designer ailment that many of the so-called afflicted suffer from with pride."


"Obviously I've spent most of my working life with men and they have this way of operating which seems a bit alien to me."


"I like the storytelling and reading the letters, the long-distance dedications."


"My agent said that I was one of the top three busiest people in the country."


"My first commercial was for Miller High Life beer."


"For the most part, that message hasn't changed a lot over the years - love is still love, and heartbreak is still heartbreak."


"I'd like to feel that an advertiser gets something extra when they advertise with us - a certain humanity that comes from upbeat and positive human interest letters and success stories."


"As you know, in the past several years, month after month, radio has increased its revenues - some of it even coming from Dot-Com advertisers. So, radio is a survivor."


"Because of my background in theater and radio acting, I knew that I could make a living as an actor."


"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."


"Basically, radio hasn't changed over the years. Despite all the technical improvements, it still boils down to a man or a woman and a microphone, playing music, sharing stories, talking about issues - communicating with an audience."


"Forget romantic fiction, a survey has found that most women would rather read a good book than go shopping, have sex, or sleep."


"I've owned more sofas than I've had husbands. Both sag in the end, but I generally fall out of love with the furniture quicker than the men."


"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."


"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."


"Interestingly, songs used to be short, then they became longer, and now they're getting shorter."


"I started radio in 1950 on the Lone Ranger radio program, a dramatic show that emanated from Detroit when I was 18 years old and just beginning college. I did that for a couple of years."


"Songs used to be short, then they became longer, and now they're getting shorter. But otherwise, music is about a beat and a message. If the beat gets to the audience, and the message touches them, you've got a hit."
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