Sentences with phrase «radio interviewer»

A "radio interviewer" is a person who talks with guests or celebrities on the radio. They ask questions and have conversations to get information or entertain listeners. Full definition
The book will reveal details and background info about the superstar radio interviewer, his tell - tale past and how his actions conspired to getting fired from his post at CBC Radio One.
June 14, 2013 • Bobbie Hanvey is a prolific photojournalist and radio interviewer from Northern Ireland.
Reggie Watts, comic and musician, wows Sirius Radio interviewer, Ron Bennington, with an improvised concert on the only equipment he managed to bring to the interview.
Working with Kevin Donovan, the award - winning investigative journalist who covered the story for the Toronto Star, Kobo and ECW Press will publish Jian Ghomeshi — Secret Life, revealing details and background about the superstar radio interviewer, his tell - tale past, and ultimately how events and actions conspired to see him fired from his post as the star of the popular CBC Radio One show Q.
Griffin made headlines last week when he told a National Public Radio interviewer he wasn't sure global warming was a problem.
Later, in the dressing room, a radio interviewer stuck a microphone in Park's face and said, «Brad, the Bruins aren't playing exciting hockey but you're winning and...»
(CNN)-- Sen. Rand Paul sounded less than thrilled Tuesday when a radio interviewer pressed the Kentucky Republican about his association with a former aide, who once used a pro-secessionist «Southern Avenger» persona while hosting a radio show.
Less than a day after delivering a forceful State of the State speech declaring an end to irresponsible state spending, the governor equivocated, telling a radio interviewer he should be judged on the goals he sets, not whether he accomplishes them.
A year and a half ago he told a radio interviewer that the scientific paradigm he was taught for the life of a spider was simple: «They hatch, they grow, they live in the eternal now moment, and there's really no role for experience shaping their behavior — they're like little machines.»
Denis tells a radio interviewer his death made headlines, so I looked it up and discovered that Hassan was not also blind.
That morning, a radio interviewer had thrust a microphone into my face and peppered me with one obnoxious question after another.
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