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Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been
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"Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been"

- Harold Brodkey

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Harold Brodkey's quote about public radio recommends that it is a resilient and enduring kind of media. He indicates that public radio has actually been around for a long time and is still going strong. This is likely a reference to the truth that public radio has been around since the early 20th century, when it was first used to broadcast news and home entertainment. It has because developed to include a variety of programs, from music to talk programs to instructional shows. Brodkey's quote is a testament to the staying power of public radio, which has been able to remain pertinent and popular in spite of the introduction of other forms of media. It is a suggestion that public radio is a vital part of our culture and need to be supported and appreciated.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Harold Brodkey between October 25, 1930 and January 26, 1996. He/she was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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