SKradiophile wrote:While driving in rural Saskatchewan this past Sunday I heard a voice that was without doubt the most shrill and repulsive one I've ever heard anywhere, this time it was on CHAB,Moose Jaw. Now I know many have commented on needing the right connections in order to get hired there, but this girl's voice was so, well, ugly, I almost immediately found another station. I guess this is just a mini-rant but really, somebody at the parent company must have some sense that this was not a good hire. Rant over.
Howaboutthat wrote:Best to hone your craft in a bowling alley or roller rink like I did.
Buckley wrote:There's a guy that works around here, has a lisp. I'm not one for making fun of people with a speech impediment, HOWEVER they shouldn't be on the radio. But yeah, it's amazing to me how there's probably 1000 grads a year in radio in Canada a year and they can't find better voices than some of the ones that end up working.
freqfreak2 wrote:Another case in point: Tom Brokaw.
Born with a cleft palate, and later developing linguistic aphasia, old Tom didn't do too bad.
Next time you hear him, listen to his 'L' sounds.
Howaboutthat wrote:Best to hone your craft in a bowling alley or roller rink like I did.
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