Broadcasting Quote by Ernie Johnson Jr Download Open image “I started broadcasting in 1977 in radio and 1979 on TV.” — Ernie Johnson Jr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Broadcasting Radio Started Tv
I started radio in 1950 on the Lone Ranger radio program, a dramatic show that emanated from Detroit when I was 18 years old… — Casey Kasem Copy Share Image
Radio was my first love as a broadcaster and where it all began for my on-air career. — Jeremy Kyle Copy Share Image
I started working in the mid-to-late Seventies, when television was not what it is now. — Kevin Bacon Copy Share Image
At 14, I began working in radio. I ran the board at a little radio station in Dallas. — Elvis Duran Copy Share Image
I only got interested in radio once I talked my way into an internship at NPR's headquarters in Washington, D.C. in 1978, never having… — Ira Glass Copy Share Image
I basically went into broadcasting when I was in college because I knew that there was nothing like what I had in my mind… — Tom Green Copy Share Image
I started trading around 1979, fresh out of college. In the early '90s, I started guesting for major news media. — Rick Santelli Copy Share Image
I was broadcast-struck from an early age; I had saved up for a tape recorder and started making programmes. — Nigel Rees Copy Share Image
When I started my show, it was a public access show in Canada, and I was a broadcasting student in the early '90s, years… — Tom Green Copy Share Image
Every time I do a game on TBS, I wear these: my dad's cuff links from 1958. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
Golf teaches you about yourself. You haven't got anyone else to blame when things go wrong. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
I was a news anchor in Macon for a year and a half, and a news reporter for exactly one year in Spartanburg before… — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
It's fun to go to a job where you know you're going to laugh before the day is over. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
I'm a Christian. I follow a guy named Jesus, you might have heard of him. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
Sometimes early in my career I thought what I did was who I was. As you mature, I've learned that is not the case.… — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
I kind of like the three-point shoot-out. It's very easy to understand, very simple. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
A lot of times the interview relies not so much on the interviewee, but on the interviewer. — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
I know I had been successful in football. I had been successful in broadcasting. I didn't think that anything could touch me. I thought,… — Pat Summerall Copy Share Image
I like interaction. I like engagement. My favorite part of Twitter is really the mentions and interacting with people. It's rarely just the broadcasting… — Will Cain Copy Share Image
A reality that is electronic... Once everybody's got a computer terminal in their home, to satisfy all their needs, all the domestic needs, there'll… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image
Broadcasting is definitely in my cards for the future, and I'm determined to work hard at it - to perfect it and create my… — Apolo Ohno Copy Share Image
Originally, I think, I wanted to be an actor. But I got into broadcasting by accident, if you will, because I needed money to… — Alex Trebek Copy Share Image
I've had a great career in sports broadcasting - but I'm interested in lots of things. I like to write, I like to produce… — Ralph Strangis Copy Share Image
I want to stay involved in gymnastics forever, but the Olympics really opened up doors in terms of motivational speaking. I'd like do some… — Jonathan Horton Copy Share Image
I was in Christian broadcasting back in the 1970s. I was director of communications for James Robinson, and I really thought Christian broadcasting was… — Mike Huckabee Copy Share Image
Being an Olympic Medalist was a team effort. So I am honored to be a part of CBS Sports' WE NEED TO TALK cast… — Dara Torres Copy Share Image
He who attacks the fundamentals of the American broadcasting industry attacks democracy itself. — William S. Paley Copy Share Image
I've always tried to keep in mind that I'm in grass-roots country and I'm grass-roots-born and -reared. I don't use the so-called 'sophisticated approach'… — Jack Brickhouse Copy Share Image
Also I'm a part of the people that I've worked with in baseball that have been so great to me, Mr. Earl Mann of… — Ernie Harwell Copy Share Image