- I wish someone in charge at WKRG-TV would not allow one of their weather reporters to keep appearing in certain segments of their local news programming requiring his voice if he is unable to use his regular tone of voice for their local news programming due to an illness preventing him from doing so (his voice sounded very hoarse in their local news programming both this past Wednesday, May 20th, and this past Thursday, May 21st). He or she should tell him to rest his voice if he were to have this illness (again) or else he would be risking his reputation and his self-esteem (even though this message refers to one specific TV station and a reporter for that station; its ideas should be considered by other broadcasters).
from one of the authors of a former World Wide Web site named Examiner.com, specifically two sections of it that were part of its existence: "Mobile (Alabama) TV Examiner" and "Mobile (Alabama) Radio Examiner" (note: this site could have certain features that could be seen without certain programs blocking them; each period of time mentioned on this site without any indication of the time zone to which it applied was a period of time for the Central time zone of the United States)
Friday, May 22, 2015
Commentary: How cases of hoarsed voices should be handled in broadcasting
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