Quotes About Broadcaster
I suppose popularity is measured by ratings. If a broadcaster is known as the leader because of ratings, then that's where people most want to be seen and heard, so there's no question that there's an advantage.
~ Walter Cronkite
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Television of course actually started in Britain in 1936, and it was a monopoly, and there was only one broadcaster and it operated on a license which is not the same as a government grant.
~ David Attenborough
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When there's an emergency weather situation, the local broadcaster is the source of information that often makes the difference between life and death.
~ Gordon Smith
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I am a news presenter, a news broadcaster, an anchorman, a managing editor - not a commentator or analyst.
~ Walter Cronkite
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I want the BBC to be a mass market public service broadcaster still funded by the licence fee... and the licence fee is more durable than many people in the commercial sector believe.
~ Gavyn Davies
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I freelance as a sports broadcaster.
~ Rachel Lindsay
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I didn't have the ambition to be a broadcaster. I was going to be a newspaper reporter the rest of my life, but that opportunity came along.
~ Charles Kuralt
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I am not a politician; I've never run for anything in my life. I'm an economist. I'm a broadcaster. I've been an adviser. I worked for Ronald Reagan.
~ Lawrence Kudlow
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I'm a broadcaster who happens to be liberal, and not the other way around.
~ Alan Colmes
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Whether one believed the reports depended not only on the credibility of the broadcaster but also on one's own experiences with the Nazi regime.
~ Eric A. Johnson
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By day I am a historian, by night a broadcaster.
~ Bettany Hughes
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Working alongside Tony Schiavone was pivotal in my growth as a broadcaster.
~ Jim Ross
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I'm a religious broadcaster.
~ Pat Robertson
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It is a tragedy when you pay to make a public broadcaster survive.
~ Smriti Irani
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I would say the broadcaster holds the shotgun in his hand when he's communicating, mainly because he is a part of the audience more than he is a communicator. That is his first strength. Next, he has the force — the power of the wires strung over the whole world. Then, he has the tools of persuasion. His cameras and microphones are mightier than the pen. He can bend the straw, and all he needs to do it is Truth. With truth, force, and persuasion he can save this country.
~ Dick Gregory, c. 1963
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The BBC is the greatest broadcaster in the world. It's the standard that everyone measures themselves against. If we lose the BBC, it won't be quite as bad as losing the royal family, but an integral part of this country will have gone. But then, I'm an old guy.
~ Terry Wogan
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I listen to National Public Radio, which, to me at least, presents the most rounded view of things.
~ Ed Harris
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