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Please, please, don't say radio, anything but radio!
Shazam also wants the latest club tracks, Internet mix tapes and whatever is playing on college radio, anything that might inspire curious listeners to pull out their phones and fire up the app.
I love sport on the radio – anything except motor racing – so the announcement last week that the BBC will cover every single Olympic event was tippy-top to me.
With everything you hear on the radio, anything that charts on the Billboard, you understand that you're being sold something.
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This includes hair dryers, cell phones, radios: anything with a power cord or battery should never be used in the bath or shower.
With The Fixer getting more attention from radio than anything they've done for years, they're even on the fringes of fashionability.
And partly because most people aren't getting their information from Salmond, Darling, Cameron, the radio or anything else within hailing distance of a soundbite.
But it was not all that surprising, either, that the drivers sat it out in their garage, if the words of Lewis Hamilton's engineer on his car radio were anything to go by.
It is rare that the act of talking, in between playing gramophone records on the radio, achieves anything worthwhile - quite the reverse usually - so it was gratifying to find I had introduced a truly great stand-up comedian and satirist to a new audience, albeit one restricted to South Yorkshire (and the North Midlands, as we used rather quaintly to boast).
I don't know if it's getting pushed to commercial radio or anything like that.
Back stories are useful in TV, comics, radio- anything that is serialized, because they make a good first episode, and can be referenced later on to fill out a short-ish episode.
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