When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself.
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The goal for me has always been to learn how to express myself in radio and to have fun doing it and work with whatever contingencies arise.
We're more into expressing ourselves than making radio hits.
If you are interested in ideas, radio is way more pure than television. You're not distracted by somebody's nose or hair or posture. You can really see how someone thinks and penetrate to the essence of who that person is.
There is a feeling, when you listen to radio, that it's one person, and they're talking to you, and you really feel their presence as one person.
I've actually done events at radio stations where I feel like I've had to give a little talk in behalf of television as a medium.
The luxury of radio is that you don't spend hours in make-up, and you can wear whatever you want. It's bizarre. You'll be saying lines, with various people around making sound effect noises.
Radio is the art form of sports casting. If you're any good, you can do a great job on radio.
I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.
I know that everyone who listens to radio creates you in a visual image that they need you to have. Whatever that is, I thought, let them have it. Let me be who the listener needs me to be and let me not contradict that with the reality of my photograph and risk disappointing them.
People who think radio acting is easy are wrong, because you got nothing to work with but your voice.
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