Radio Ga Ga - Influences

Influences

  • American pop star Lady Gaga credits her stagename to this song. She stated: "I adored Freddie Mercury and Queen had a hit called 'Radio Gaga'. That's why I love the name."
  • "Radio Ga Ga" is the name of a radio station in Târgu Mureş, Romania, on 88 FM (in the region).
  • "Radio Gaga" is also a Norwegian cartoon published in the Norwegian cartoon album Pondus.
  • "Radio Ga Ga" is also a radio programme broadcast on Melbourne's (Australia) 3WBC-FM - 94.1FM locally.
  • "Radio Ga Ga" is also a Macintosh computer programme for listening to and recording Internet radio.
  • "Radio Ga Ga" is the name of a radio programme in Melbourne Australia on community radio station 88.3 Southern FM hosted by Shaun Stokie.
  • "Radio Ga Ga" is the name and the theme song of a political satire radio show on the Slovenian national radio - Radio Slovenija 1.
  • A Malaysian sitcom was named after this song. Radio Ga Ga was aired on TV1.

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