Although it is important to be aware of what is happening in the world, meaning that
I did listen to radio news bulletin for an overview, I didn't steep myself in the gory details of every sad story that came along.»
JUST GOT
DONE LISTENING TO A RADIO PROGRAM THAT SAID THERE IS A BILL IN CONGRESS TO STOP CREDIT CARD COMPANIES FROM DOING THIS, SO THEY ARE JUST TRYING TO GET IN FRONT OF IT
And
I do listen to the radio while I work.
Not exact matches
That's an entire work week spent
doing nothing but sitting and
listening to the
radio.
They stream music, and don't
listen to the
radio.
Measurement wasn't very precise and was similar
to listening to chatter on the
radio, with only indirect evidence, at best, that buzz around your brand, for example,
did anything
to increase sales.
Canadian and Alberta voters need
to understand that every time you get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all you need
to do is
listen to the
radio and Charles Adler rant about him or read articles by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or read anything written by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon you will realize the propaganda and hate these clowns spread about their own political / religious views trying
to scare the general population
to their side or views.
Every time I get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all I
do is
listen to the
radio and Charles Adler rant about him or read articles by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or read anything written by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon I realize the propaganda and hate these clowns try and spread about their own political / religious views I revert back
to supporting the more liberal viewpoint).
For example, placing
radio ads can be a complete waste of money if your target market
does not regularly
listen to the
radio.
I just
do not understand how in this country people still turn the
radio to listen politic talk show.
if u don't like Rush, don't
listen to him... that's why there are 300 other
radio stations... or
do you want
to be like obama... if u don't like it shut it down... that's what he wants
to do to FOX TV also... what happen
to freedom of speech?
And I expect most people are
doing something else when
listening to radio.
I
listened to an amazing Tapestry show on CBC
radio yesterday called Pastors Who Don't Believe in God (click on the link
to listen to an audio of the interview).
All you have
to do is read social media comments,
listen to radio and tv personalities, etc.,
to see that we STILL have too many people who are racists (and are not afraid
to admit it).
If you don't like Rush, then don't
listen to him but we should certainly NOT give a
Radio Actor (which is all he is) the front page of a prime news destination.
Imagine you are part of that growing majority of Americans who
do not watch Fox News,
do not
listen to conservative talk
radio, and
do not frequent conservative websites.
He will be
listening to the
radio and I'll be like, «You
do know that's Christian Rock, right?»
If you don't have time
to hear him on the
radio,
listen to this, his rant against the media http://www.michaelsavage.wnd.com/files/2011/07/Beware-the-Government-Media-Complex.mp3
Imagine you are part of that growing majority of Americans who
do not watch Fox News,
listen to conservative talk
radio, or frequent conservative websites.
Microwaves don't denature food,
listening to radio waves don't destroy your hearing or make you radioactive, wavelengths is key.
I eat little processed food, but I
did go
to the drive through of my favourite hamburger joint on the weekend and then savoured my meal in the parking lot while reading a book and
listening to the
radio.
I love
listening to music while baking or in lab as I
do my experiment and that's usually on the iPod or
radio and never so on YouTube.
I
listened to the first quarter and part of the second on the
radio on the way home from church so didn't actually see that part of the game.
Thankfully I
listen to the
radio, so I
did not get the opportunity
to listen to the ESPN crew last night.
I have no idea why I was
listening to sports talk
radio — I never, ever, ever
do — but I was; a man called in
to rail on the Sooners, their rinky - dink offense, and their gutless defense.
Didn't they used
to have an option where you could watch the Video feed and
listen to the
radio feed?
I
listened to that game on the
radio, hilarious post game interview by Gene Hart because Sinisalo didn't speak English yet.
Not only in public because what I say I don't mean
to the public, it's
to the guys who are
listening to my
radio.»
So
does Mc LlINTOCK, all with sadness AND I
listen to virtually all relevant TV /
RADIO Arsenal progs.
He called me in his office and said, «I'd like for you
to do the
radio show from 9
to midnight, and you can be the disk jockey, but
listen there's no way I'm putting you on the air as «Laverne.»
After spending a pleasant late autumnal Sunday afternoon
doing some of those jobs in the garden that need
to be
done at this time of year, I was looking forward
to listening to the
radio commentary of our game at Old Trafford.
I started supporting arsenal when i knew nothing about them, i was captivated by the name «Arsenal» knowing what it means and i was introduce
to arsenal by a friend who used
to listen to BBC sports post-match highlight on
radio because we
did nt have the opportunity
to watch it way back then like we used
to now.At first, i supported arsenal because of their «good football or betterstill beautiful football» not «winning football» but my quest for success was increasing each year because i hardly have a say when i'm in the midst of other football fans and i'm extremely hated for backing Arsene wenger and Arsenal knowing that «you don't wash your dirty linen outside».
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I
did listen to it on the
radio however, and noticed that the Arsenal fans seemed
to be vocally getting behind the team, even when we were 4 down!
i
listening to Ray Parlour on the
radio talk sport 10.89 mw and he
does not sound
to positive.
In case you don't know about Coach Tony, he is what I would call a «guy's guy»: a tough - talking «shock jock» - type of
radio host who tends
to shoot from the hip, and with a reputation for disdaining political correctness and for using outdated terms for people he doesn't like (I cringed while
listening to an earlier show when he used the word «retarded» and «retard» more than a dozen times
to describe a person he
did not care for).
I poked my head out of my office just in time
to hear my dad say, «Yeah, not only
did I see it leave the park, but I also
listened to the
radio announcer describe it.»
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«When the door was opened for people
to ask questions, I was the first person
to put up my hand; it is possible that the minister
did not see me... anytime I put up my hand so forcefully, the minister came and said this is the time we want gender balance so it has
to be a woman and of cause not being a woman I didn't have the chance and then he will come up and say no we've had a one or two newspapers so let's have
radio, because I wasn't with
radio, I didn't have the chance and so on and I was getting deeply frustrated and I am not saying this
to mean the minister was deliberately avoiding me; it may well be that he genuinely wanted
to achieve that balance... it went on and on until the President made an intervention which led
to my being given the microphone; that for me may have indicated that the President was willing
to listen to everybody...» he narrated.
This is not about reaching some mythical voter who doesn't watch TV,
listen to the
radio, or read the newspaper.
He added: «I don't
listen to it myself, but I understand on our local London
radio station, he's got a great gig late at night as a shock jock, and I think that's wonderful.
He told BBC
Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show: «People saying, as some of the Leave campaign
did the other day, «I'm fed up of hearing from experts» - Would you build a bridge without
listening to expert engineers or architects?»
I
do not
listen to Any Questions on BBC
Radio 4 and didn't realise that it was hosted by a member of the Dimbleby clan like its TV equivalent.
But when reading the obituaries and
listening to the various television and
radio discussions I can not help but think that too many commentators are missing the deep and enduring reason that Tony Benn really
did become a national treasure.
«If you have been watching TV or
listening to radio you would hear that I went
to the Western region and from there I came
to the Eastern region and what I am
doing is called accounting
to the people tour
to render account of what I have
done to the people.
Maybe it was Ed, for instance, who described how he, Brown and Charlie Whelan were
listening to Blair's party conference speech on a car
radio when Brown suddenly started heckling («He didn't want that... He opposed that...») And surely it could only have been Whelan, still spinning even in his political grave, who described the Chancellor's fury after being «ambushed» about the Ecclestone donation on the Today programme, for who else but our Charlie would say «Gordon went mental»?
«I don't
listen to Ghanaian
radio much, I will
listen maybe for 15 minutes and shut off because it's very depressing.
I would not have been employed, and certainly could not
do my job, if I were not the sort of person who reads the newspapers every day, regularly
listens to current - affairs programmes on the
radio, and is actually interested in what is happening in Parliament.
We have, I mean, I marvel on a daily basis, I really
do, at my iPhone and all the different — I mean, I watch television on it; I play Scrabble on it with people in other parts of the country; I
listen to satellite
radio through the iPhone.
The team
did this by scanning the brains of seven people as they
listened to The Moth
Radio Hour of storytelling.