A few weeks ago I did my first
ever radio interview.
Not exact matches
In an extended
interview with Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg last week, the National Public
Radio host Steve Inskeep asked whether she or her fellow executives at the company had
ever asked themselves whether the social - networking giant they oversaw had become too powerful.
I mumbled my way through
radio interviews with Chris Tomlin and Hillsong United frontman Joel Houston, unfairly prejudging their motives before they
ever walked into the studio.
'' I just did the roughest
interview I've
ever done in my 12 years in
radio.»
Speaking during an
interview with John Catsimatidis on the Cats Roundtable
radio show Sunday, Bratton was asked if he would
ever return to public life to lead an agency like DHS.
With 19 commentaries, tons of
interviews, Rod Serling lectures, 18
radio dramas, and 34 isolated music scores, this is probably one of most complete television seasons on blu - ray I've
ever received as a critic.
It was to be the author's first
radio interview ever — not only for this book promotion campaign.
Warning: Have tissues nearby, because this may be the rawest and most emotional
interview I've
ever heard on public
radio.
One of the first letters I
ever published in the mid-1980s was to The Washington Post about the horrible rodeo in town, and just a few weeks ago, I was running errands with the car
radio on, and an NPR program called Making Contact was gushing over a gay rodeo and
interviewing performers about how they were developing their self - respect and identity via the rodeo.
Returning to the 24 - hour format of the inaugural
Interview Marathon in 2006, the Transformation Marathon took place at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery on Saturday, October 17 from 10 am to 10 pm and continued from midnight until noon on Sunday, October 18 on the first -
ever Serpentine
Radio broadcast, accessible at
radio.serpentinegalleries.org and presented in collaboration with the Goethe - Institut, London.