Sentence examples for radio column from inspiring English sources

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We mere mortals get the chance to hear Darkside when it is broadcast on Radio 2 over the August bank holiday weekend, and no doubt we'll review it all over again in the Radio column.

"If I had my way my review column would be called 'The Week in Audio', or something," Sturges says of her "Week in Radio" column, in which it is hard to talk about non-radio podcasts.

Steve Green from digitalradiotech.co.uk, who writes a radio column in Hi-Fi World magazine, says: "The audio quality on DAB+ and Digital Radio Mondiale+ is very unlikely to be better than the 128kbps AAC tracks on iTunes.

Unlike many, however, Vestey enjoyed revenge, and indulged it both in his roman a clef, Waning Powers (1995), a novelistic scourge of BBC news managers, and also in his radio column in the Spectator, which broadcasters turned to with trepidation.

Tom writes little sniping pieces for his radio column about the instant wealth of the goatee-entrepreneurs, and the emptiness of their flotation culture, pieces that fill Beth, on her way to work in her virtual real estate agency, with fear and loathing.

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In the Bronx, residents have a less conspicuous oasis, a workingman's Southampton where the water is sometimes as still as a pond and the view onto Long Island Sound includes High Island's radio tower and the massive columns of the Throgs Neck Bridge.

I was heavily pregnant and for no apparent reason (I'd never met him), I dissed him in a Radio Times column.

Littledale was the founding editor of Parents' Magazine; in the nineteen-thirties, her radio program a column broadcast over the wireless filled Emily Post's noontime slot on Wednesdays, Miss Manners's day off.

Another late great journalist, Bob Considine, might have been considered a kind of Thomas Friedman of his era, a book-writing star of television, radio, and column.

This is an updated edit of the Video Games Killed the Radio Star column from VICE magazine volume 13, number 4 – more details here.

Littledale was the founding editor of Parents Magazinee; in the nineteen-thirties, her radio program — a column broadcast over the wireless — filled Emily Post's noontime slot on Wednesdays, Miss Manners's day off.

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