Ray and I both grew up with radio. Our whole hopes for the future were that we'd get into radio.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I did radio back in the era when we did radio drama.
I was born in a radio world, and I got so much from it.
If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.
Radio, which was a much better medium than television will ever be, was easy and pleasant to listen to. Your mind filled automatically with images.
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.
I've always loved radio. Television scares me, because I'm older.
Radio was my life growing up. Then, I started in our family band with my uncle, my father, my aunt and my little brother. We would go to The Chicken Box and all the bars and play.
I had no trouble going from radio to TV - I just thought of TV as radio with pictures.
Radio as we know it is pretty much changing completely.
I only got interested in radio once I talked my way into an internship at NPR's headquarters in Washington, D.C. in 1978, never having heard the network on the air.