That has also led to less
radio listening in the home.
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Not exact matches
A few days ago I was
listening to a caller on an AM
radio show promote the government's economic record by stating that there are more Canadians with a job today than at any point
in Canada's history.
«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to
listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia Research
in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen survey revealed 61 % of Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite
radio.)
We spend over eight hours a day, half our waking lives, immersing ourselves
in media, whether that's watching TV,
listening to the
radio, or, increasingly, consuming web content.
Today, hundreds of millions — if not billions — of people use the
radio to keep informed about goings - on
in the world,
listen to music, and be entertained.
Soundpays, a mobile wallet powered by sound waves, enables you to make instant purchases on your mobile device while browsing
in - store, shopping online, viewing an infomercial, or even
listening to the
radio.
Edison Research, which studies consumer adoption of digital media, reported this year that three - quarters of Americans 12 to 24 and half of those 25 to 54, say they have
listened to online
radio or streamed audio content available only on the Internet
in the last month.
And while that reaction sounds good
in theory, after
listening to Tony Kornheiser on his WTEM
radio show, I realized it was also misguided.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who
listen to the
radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 %
in a year, and the public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
Sure, there are podcasts, but lots of people still
listen to the
radio the old - fashioned way —
in their cars or at home.
Listen, we've been
in the right hook business for the last 80 years,
radio and television, and print, and billboards, and email marketing, and banner ads, it's pushing.
A recurring skit featured on the The Late Late Show with James Corden, «Carpool Karaoke» shows comedian Corden picking up celebrities and musicians
in a car and driving around, singing, and
listening to the
radio, as well as chatting.
I'm Barry Ritholtz, you are
listening to Masters
in Business on Bloomberg
Radio, my extra special guest this week is Joel Greenblatt, he is the managing principal and co-chief investment officer of Gotham Asset Management, the successor to Gotham Capital
in a manner of speaking.
We know that a large percentage of
radio listening today takes place
in the car.
He is most known for taking a talk
radio station in Atlanta to the level of «most listened to Station in the World» (Radio and Records Magazine) in
radio station
in Atlanta to the level of «most
listened to Station
in the World» (
Radio and Records Magazine) in
Radio and Records Magazine)
in 2002.
Well just this morning I was
listen to CBC's Information Morning
radio show (Young Halifax filmmaker gets big break with Einstein) according to the filmmaker on the topic of Einstein,
in the interview he suggests, this perspective of» working backwards» is how Einstein thought... not bad «likeminded» company to find yourself
in!
Smart speakers represent a unique opportunity for
radio to increase time spent
listening in the home and for consumers on the go.
In addition to these value investing focused podcasts, I also enjoy
listening to Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal, Planet Money, The Indicator, and Freakonomics
Radio.
When I got my first speeding ticket as a teenager, I was
listening to a public
radio station and had lost myself
in a particularly rousing stretch of a symphony.
I just do not understand how
in this country people still turn the
radio to
listen politic talk show.
I
listen to how they talk about matters of faith, religion, what they watch on their favorite religious tv programs, often
listening as well to their
radios playing their favored «Christian music»
radio stations
in the background, what are
in the lyrics.
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).
Preparation for preaching, therefore, should include time spent studying the human and social implications of their pastoral and community relationships; reading papers and magazines;
listening to
radio; watching television; attending the theater and movies
in order that the church's preaching may engage the meanings that influence people with the meanings of the gospel.
Occasionally I
listened to
radio and TV preachers, and that only confirmed
in me my parents» rejection of faith.»
I can't tell you how many times I have heard on the
radio, or have read
in books, or have
listened to people share their testimony, and the way they present the Gospel is completely unscriptural!
A typical message I heard while
listening to
radio broadcasts
in northern Nicaragua accused the Sandinistas of «burning churches, kidnapping Nicaraguan children and sending them to Cuba, stealing land from campesinos, creating internal food shortages by sending Nicaragua's food to the Soviet Union, and killing old people
in order to make soap.»
Steve is participating
in a series of discussions on this theme with Andrew Wilson, of Kings Church Eastbourne, which you can
listen to on Premier Christian
Radio.
Camping was born
in Colorado and raised
in California although I doubt many Californians
listen to his
radio talk show — More likely the vast majority of his listeners / followers are from the bible - belt
Life
listening for God is not so much different than tuning
in to a
radio station, Jesus said, My sheep know my voice».
One study
in a retirement community, where the median age was 72, indicated that residents watched television an average of six hours a day; this statistic compared with two hours of
radio listening, 45 minutes of newspaper reading, one - half hour of magazine reading and a few minutes of book reading.
So I've been
listening to 95.7 FM — a genunely outstanding
radio station (broadcasting from the foot of Mt. Alto
in Rome, GA — although it also serves Trion) featuring the hits from the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties just about all the time.
The Way of the Master
Radio has not been around
in quite some time -LRB-» 06 -» 08), but I
listened to it when it was.
I taught and used WOTM
in one of the churches I pastored, have
listened to several sermons by Ray Comfort (Hell's Best Kept Secret, etc), and have
listened to numerous evangelism encountered on «Way of the Master
Radio.»
It reminds me of going on fishing trips with my friends to the remote lakes
in northern Ontario, drinking beer
in an old cabin,
listening to Gordon on a transistor
radio.
You should read Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper and
listen to his old
radio show Hour of the Time the Mystery Babylon series and you'd understand why the media is pushing how great this pope
in propaganda.
The elder Bonhoeffers were
listening to the
radio from London on July 27 when an English voice spoke: «We are gathered here
in the presence of God to make thankful remembrance of the life and work of His servant Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who gave his life
in faith and obedience to His holy word... «22
Today I
listened to a tape on his
radio show that caught ACORN
in a terrible situation.
I was
listening to Talk
Radio the other day, and an advertisement came on by Rush Limbaugh
in which he said he is always right.
Alan Noble, an English professor at Oklahoma Baptist University, remembers
listening to talk
radio disparaging Clinton back when he was a kid
in the»90s.
In the hours leading up to curfew, we parked on lonely backroads to kiss until we were too dizzy to drive,
listening to the songs on the
radio.
On the morning of Saturday 27th May 2006 my family and I were
listening to
Radio One
in the car, our six year old
in the back of the vehicle.
I was on my way to school that day,
listening to the
radio in my car, when the announcer said that planes had crashed into the Twin Towers
in New York and destroyed the majestic skyscrapers.
So I rarely
listen to music and pretty much exclusively
listen to CBC
Radio in the car.
Today on my way to work, I decided to brave the local Christian
radio station
in hopes of
listening to some Christmas music.
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.»
A frequent comment would surface
in emails I received from non-Christians who had begun
listening: «You'd never normally catch me
listening to Christian
radio... but your show is the exception.»
I'm left alone
in the waiting room
listening to the
radio which is playing Pharrell Williams» song «Happy».
My dad
listened to sports
radio a lot and sometimes
in trying to find the right station, he would come across a Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin song.
The decisions that a man makes about where he will live, how he will furnish his home (the women's magazines, of course, will make this decision
in co-operation with the furniture manufacturers), how he will discipline his children, what
radio and TV commentators he will
listen to, what newspapers and magazines he will subscribe to, and what organizations he will join
in his community — all of these daily decisions are, to an inestimable but unquestionable degree, influenced by the legislation, education, and plain ballyhoo daily propagated by these groups and the power centers that control them.