January 17th, 2013
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There is a feeling, when you listen to radio, that it’s one person, and they’re talking to you, and you really feel their presence as one person. In the same way that when you look at their Tumblr, or you look at their blog or something, you go: “Oh, it’s one person and they’re talking to me.” That’s really different than reading something in a newspaper or seeing something on television. There’s just an intimacy to it that has a tremendous amount of force.

Was reminded of this really great bit from a nice interview Ira Glass gave last fall.

(Ira Glass and Matt Galloway talk radio)

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