Money, time, and/or connections.
You might watch the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter".
to answer your initial question, no you can't take songs from the radio and transfer them to your iPod, unless you buy or download the original song and put it on your iPod normally.
A song is a single when it is on the radio and played regularly.
take out the battery and put it back in I think!
Radio Songs was created in 1993.
You have to go to your local walmart or audio store because they make a special tool take to the radio out its like a u-shape and you take that and put on both sides of the radio and pull the radio out
Radio Play - song - was created in 1969.
Transistor Radio - song - was created in 1961.
Radio Waves - song - was created in 1986.
You have 4 clips that goes in the radio you put them in then you pull thats it its the best and easiest way to do it
Don't put them in the song to start with.
Only the radio station has that power. It's important to remember that the radio industry is the business of selling commercials. This means that radio stations play music and programs that keep people tuned in to their station. Most people are likely to switch stations if they don't like a song or are unfamiliar with it. This is why many radio stations don't take a chance on songs that aren't popular.But, it's certainly possible! Some radio stations will play local artists especially if they are getting good buzz. Put yourself out there, play some shows, and send a CD of your best song to your local radio stations - they may just give you some airplay. And of course, there is always the internet.
Theyre called Hit Clips.