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Radio Quotes by Evan Davis
- Even though disciplined sleeping habits and the adrenalin of live radio ensures that we are very awake while on duty, there is evidence of a…
- Now I can broadcast to an audience of several million people on the 'Today' programme. I can talk about the day's news. But on radio,…
- The fact that radio is so hopeless at delivering data makes it an uncluttered medium, offering the basic story without the detailed trappings. But it…
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