I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It took, for me, a long time to develop this idea of what to do on the radio. But from the beginning of my time in radio, I had pretty non-traditional tasks.
I started in radio, again accidentally. I wasn't looking for this kind of work at all.
I've always been fascinated with radio and broadcasting. I did fake radio shows as a kid, where I was a DJ and stuff like that.
If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.
Despite whatever commercial kind of success you might have or radio success, I don't want to do something just to get as many people as possible to listen.
If I could be lucky enough to just have radio as the base for the rest of my life, I could build off that. No matter how successful I become, I always look at radio as the only skill set I can really call on. I even know how to operate the boards.
I did radio back in the era when we did radio drama.
I remember thinking, 'I don't know if I can do radio.' I never even listen to it.
Radio is the art form of sports casting. If you're any good, you can do a great job on radio.
In the 30 years of my career, I have explored all possible mediums, except radio.