And so we'd be listening to the radio and he'd say, 'Can you hear that deep noise there?
Who'd have figured that running Radio Shack, an ailing retailer, could be so lucrative?
Speaking to BBC Radio 4'd Today programme, Mr Sorrell said war worries were already starting to have an effect.
Naomi Grimley, presenter of BBC Radio 4's D For Discretion, has talked to journalists, lawyers and the military.
Ernie D, the creative director of Radio Disney, said such bands were finding success much more quickly than their predecessors in the 1990s.
He'd spend hours eavesdropping on the radio chatter from local ambulances.
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But at least now, they get a chance to know that something's out whereas if I'd have just counted on the radio, there would be no way that, you know, anyone would even know that "Greendale" came out.
Samara has an ambitious mission for WorldSpace , his privately held satellite radio outfit in Washington, D.
Samara, 45, an Ethiopian-born lawyer and the son of a diplomat, has an ambitious mission for WorldSpace, his privately held satellite radio outfit in Washington, D.
The Unity Walk, which was hosted by eight radio stations in metro Washington, D.
Without them, we'd be investing in something foolish like satellite radio or Web grocers.
RadioWave is closer to (but still not quite reaching) what you'd get from a good-quality FM radio.
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced the Internet Radio Fairness Act on Sept. 21 which attempts to level the playing field on royalties.
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D. became a leading center of RFID (radio frequency identification) research and how Cornell University in little Ithaca, N.
But when the New York Times questioned McCain's past ties to lobbyists, the radio hosts knew the enemy they'd prefer to attack.
We'd take the wagon back and forth to the radio stations and the minute she graduated we was (sic) gone the same day to Nashville.
"If it's right for the club I'd like to keep him, " he told BBC Radio Newcastle on Sunday.
As a child I had spent my evenings at home doing schoolwork, or trying to get a picture on the black and white TV, as a teenager I'd lain in my room fiddling with my yellow transistor radio, waiting for my favourite tunes.
But this sad story should be a wake-up call for radio hosts around the world to follow the Roy D.
"I played with Budge Pountney at Northampton, who is a world-class seven, and I'd put Hendre up there too, " Thompson told BBC Radio Leeds.
"That's a goal you'd love to have during the season, " Malpas told BBC Radio Swindon.
Speaking from Bamako, Mali, on Europe 1 radio, Jean-Yves Le Drian said he'd toured the "sanctuary of al Qaeda in Mali" and saw the radical Islamists' arsenal sitting in caves.
"We'd like to have played a lot better, " Hull told BBC Radio Bristol.
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He speculates that his music is as hot as anything on the radio, but admits that without his laptop, he'd be in trouble.
Just this morning I turned on my car in the driveway (the car I lent to a 17-year-old African-born youth last night so he could drive with other African-born youths to a Korean take-out chicken place called Mo Betta Wings) and an X-rated hip-hop song blasted with such explosive force from the radio that, for a second, I thought I'd been in an accident.
"I'd love to win a second junior Grand Slam, " Robson told BBC Radio 5 live.
"I'd been down on my luck for quite some time, " he told Radio 4's The World This Weekend programme.
"I would like to see Hooky play 10 personally - I'd put Jamie Roberts and Jonathan Davies at centre, " Devereux told Scrum V Radio.
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