There is perhaps no better way to appreciate the dizzying stupidity of the United States than to chat with 25 consecutive morning radio hosts.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Part of the success of This American Life, I think, is due to the fact that none of us sound like we should be on the radio. We don't sound professional; we sound like people you would know.
There is a paranoid streak in American life. Radio talk show hosts tend to foment that paranoid streak in American life.
Creativity shouldn't be following radio; it should be the other way around.
Politics is developing more comedians than radio ever did.
Most conservative and progressive talk radio is primarily just that - bloviated opinion and whacky viewer calls.
I think we're going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word of mouth.
What I hear every day on talk radio is America's lack of education - and I don't mean lack of college degrees. I mean lack of the basic art of democracy, the ability to seek the great truths that can come only by synthesizing the small truths possessed by each of us.
I listen to National Public Radio, which, to me at least, presents the most rounded view of things.
This is the kind of problem you want to have! Country radio has been great to me my whole career. I can't thank those folks enough.
I'm psyched-up when I do radio. I can reach hundreds of thousands of people in a market. And way psyched-up when I'm on television. For people not to take it seriously is foolish.