Even woeful diction can be excused, since, in the mad rush to expand radio, good announcers were not easy to come by. |
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This was seen on the BBC, as Ulster Television would use their continuity announcers to do the same. |
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Then Wiun takes his post up on the arena's catwalk, amidst the media, the announcers, disc jockey, and many other members of the crew. |
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The BBC Television Service continuity announcers such as Valerie Pitts used these studios to anchor the single channel's programmes. |
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Other television station announcers had been less circumlocutory in declaring the result. |
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The loss of announcers and the lack of moves called is a slap in the face and an insult to wrestling. |
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The climax comes one Sunday when he throws a flag demanding the jock announcers shaddup. |
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And it is interesting how ticket inspectors and train announcers all suddenly vanish when there is a delay. |
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We take it as a given that television and radio announcers usually are more careful and precise in their diction than is the man on the street. |
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Golf announcers, with too few exceptions, have always been on the rah-rah side, acting in the booth as cheerleaders for the players. |
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There was a time when BBC radio announcers wore tuxedos on the air, knowing of course that no one would ever see them. |
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It is purely bias for radio announcers and talk show hosts to attack anti war protesters. |
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In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it. |
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On Spanish national radio, announcers are counting the days until Spain reaches the final. |
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On television channels today, in-vision continuity announcers are few and far between. |
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None of the radio announcers or engineers could have imagined the challenge before them. |
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The radio announcers were trying to act encouraging as they informed the listeners that all of Toronto was in a blackout situation. |
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It's usually professional radio and television announcers and reporters that elicit criticism. |
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It used to be that radio announcers underwent years of training before being allowed on air. |
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The broadcasts are produced by separate crews, announcers and field reporters. |
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Viewers wrote to say that they no longer felt alone when they had Iris for company, such was the power of television announcers of the time. |
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Announcers still have to come up with something to say, and they often don't speak English as a first language. |
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In a cavalcade of similar stunts played regularly by radio announcers around the world. |
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The announcers, meanwhile, are talking about how that is the ruling on the field and that it should stand, all while I'm apoplectic in my living room. |
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But it's one thing for a radio announcer to read promos between innings, quite another for a pair of TV announcers to pass themselves off as innocents as they shill. |
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Laypeople have served as readers, prayer leaders, cantors, communion ministers, announcers, and greeters, as well as ushers, acolytes, and musicians. |
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Whilst not the first face to be seen on the channel, Muriel Young, who died on 24 March 2001, was one of the fledgling network's first female continuity announcers. |
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Those continuity announcers have also died with the stars of yesteryear. |
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What happened to the continuity announcers, and their studio? |
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The ring announcers did a great job of not dramatizing the whole situation and throughout the show did not show any of the horror that had unfolded in the arena. |
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Viewers in Wales saw an original 'BBC Cymru Wales' mechanical globe with introductions provided by former BBC Wales announcers. |
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The coverage was produced by corporate sibling NBC, with NBC's announcers being used on the telecast. |
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Even TV announcers at the last Winter Olympics were spotted with a swoosh on their jackets. |
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This has reduced the total number of continuity announcers required each day down from four to three. |
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From 31 October 1988, newsroom staff started to read the news summaries instead of the announcers. |
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You don't get those heart palpitations in between pitches by fast-forwarding.By fast-forwarding so often, O'Brien doesn't get to hear much of the announcers. |
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The scoring was somewhat controversial, as some boxing announcers had scored the fight much closer, with some awarding Froch the win and others scoring it a draw. |
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Drummond, like Hearst, believed that the music programmes' presentation was too stiff and formal and he therefore encouraged announcers to be more natural and enthusiastic. |
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It was broadcast by radio to millions of listeners throughout the world, with radio announcers reporting on the fight in English, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
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