Radio is the art form of sports casting. If you're any good, you can do a great job on radio.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing that interests me least about the radio business is the radio business. But I've had to learn a little bit about it. It's not rocket science: You get ratings, that's good.
The radio is not show fun, it's show business. It's money.
Broadcasting is definitely in my cards for the future, and I'm determined to work hard at it - to perfect it and create my style and niche.
I want to do more television and I want to do more radio.
Radio for years and years looked at the same pool of talent. I always believed there were other people in the world that could do radio shows.
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.
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.
I don't see myself as a full-time broadcaster. I've done some of it, and I enjoy it, but I don't think I should try to make a career out of it.
When you're doing a radio show, you can express yourself.
I like radio because you can do an hour-long interview and then three days later have a finished piece.
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