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units and camps, with several variations in the wording, some including an eleventh line: "Eleven neutramatic synthesizing systems owned by the seriously cybernetic marketing department, shipped via relativistic space flight through the draconian sector seven." This last line may have originated as
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Penelope Cholmondely raised her azure eyes from the crabbed scenario. She meandered among the congeries of her memoirs. There was the Kinetic Algernon, a choleric artificer of icons and triptychs, who wanted to write a trilogy. For years she had stifled her risibilities with dour moods. His asthma
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established a school for announcers. The school was headed by Frank Vizetelly, who trained announcers to develop voices that were "clear, clean-cut, pleasant, and carry with them the additional charm of personal magnetism." At about the same time,
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books and has since been corrupted by the oral transmission of this script. The books include references to "Nutrimatic Drink Dispenser systems" owned by the "Sirius Cybernetics Corporation." In
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de Paris with fluidity and verve outweighs an ease, naturalness and friendliness of delivery when at the omnipresent microphone. For example, when delivering a diatribe concerning
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Ten lyrical, spherical, diabolical denizens of the deep who all stall around the corner of the quo of the quay of the quivery, all at the same time.
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Another test for an announcer candidate might be to "describe the studio in which you are seated so that a listener can readily visualize it."
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The WFMT announcer's lot is not a happy one. In addition to uttering the sibilant, mellifluous cadences of such cacophonous sounds as
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in the early 1940s as a cold reading test given to prospective radio talent to demonstrate their speaking ability and breath control.
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Nine sympathetic, apathetic, catatonic old men on roller skates, with a marked propensity toward procrastination and sloth
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Poets, although not such a constant annoyance as polysyllabically named singers, creep in now and then. Of course
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Let us reiterate that a warm, simple tone of voice is desirable, even when introducing the Bach Cantata "
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There are many variations to this version, many having been passed from one person to another by
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The test has also been adopted and adapted for use as a "repeat after me" chant by various
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Such then, is the warp and woof of an announcer's existence "in diesen heil'gen Hallen."
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are no great worry. Composers occur almost incessantly, and they range all the way from
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published standard pronunciation guidelines for its sponsors. According to announcer
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Jerry Lewis performing the Announcer's Test during the 1988 MDA Telethon
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However, it must by no means be assumed that the ability to pronounce L'
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Storytime Stretchers: Tongue Twisters, Choruses, Games, and Charades
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I Looked and I Listened: informal recollections of radio and TV
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Eight brass monkeys from the ancient sacred crypts of Egypt
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The seething sea ceased to see, then thus sufficeth thus.
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caused him to sough like the zephyrs among the tamarack.
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Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
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wrote the following announcer test for radio station
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radio
television
announcer
radio broadcasting
Phillips Carlin
1926
1927
1928 World Series
Graham McNamee
CBS Radio
NBC Radio
André Baruch
tongue-twisters
Radio Central New York
Del Moore
Jerry Lewis
tongue-twister
word of mouth
Danny Kaye
Flo & Eddie
The Turtles
Frank Zappa
Carnegie Hall
Mothers of Invention
WBZ
disc jockey
Boy Scout
Douglas Adams
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

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