Wanna hear my voice on the radio?

Mar 04, 2009 16:17

This is cool.  One of the stations I'm doing radio imaging for (kind of "drops" with another fellow - and he gets most of it but - what can ya do?) - has streaming on the web now!  If you're interested, have a listen to 105.9 The Wave in Oregon.  (Just click on the little speaker icon there in the left hand top corner just below the header graphic ( Read more... )

radio imaging, voice overs

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kathy_songbird March 5 2009, 13:56:14 UTC
Good luck with this!

BTW I hear your voice sometimes when I use MS Word/Excel/whatever HELP and get taken online. You make getiting help on MS stuff seem really S-E-X-Y!!!!!

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jodimuse March 5 2009, 14:01:17 UTC
Hi Kathy. I don't believe I've ever done any work for those folks so ... maybe you're hearing my voice in your head instead of the one they're using? ;) (Which would be flattering, admittedly. )

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kathy_songbird March 5 2009, 14:13:04 UTC
That is sooooo weird! I have just been telling a colleague about your voice on the MS help site. She (whoever it is) has a sensational voice, so naturally I believed it was YOU!

Are you sure you didn't do it and then develop amnesia???? *grin*

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jodimuse March 5 2009, 14:18:33 UTC
I'm sure it wasn't me (unfortunately). :) Not that I wouldn't love to have done that. ;) I love it when people spread the word about my stuff (thank you!) - just want it to actually BE my stuff. *laugh*

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thatcrazycajun March 6 2009, 00:02:31 UTC
Um...what exactly is radio "imaging"? It sounds like an attempt to put pictures on radio. Isn't that why we have TV? :-)

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jodimuse March 6 2009, 00:15:40 UTC
*laugh* Uh... no. ;) Think of "imaging" in the "marketing" sense - the image of the station. The person (or persons - usually it's a guy *and* a girl - ie: more than one person) who say the call letters of the station in various different ways and make other announcements that play in between songs throughout the year. If you have a listen to the streaming of The Wave, you'll hear what I mean. :)

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