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New Radio voice and radio accent are different.
A 'radio voice' means a voice that works well on broadcast radio, including those tinny portable AM radios. Any voice can be improved towards a radio voice with suitable vocal training.

A 'radio accent' is a bit different. The BBC is known to have it's own distinctive accent preferred for national broadcasts, in the past called [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_English|BBC English]. The Tennessee TV producer I mentioned before called it TV accent, which meant something essentially neutral and understandable by the whole country.

Wade.
"Don't give up!"
Collapse Edited by static Nov. 17, 2006, 12:25:07 AM EST
Radio voice and radio accent are different.
A 'radio voice' means a voice that works well on broadcast radio, including those tinny portable AM radios. Any voice can be improved towards a radio voice with suitable vocal training.

A 'radio accent' is a bit different. The BBC is known to have it's own distinctive accent preferred for national broadcasts, in the past called [wiki:BBC_English]. The Tennessee TV producer I mentioned before called it TV accent, which meant something essentially neutral and understandable by the whole country.

Wade.
"Don't give up!"
     another silly online quiz - (rcareaga) - (31)
         Dead On - (jbrabeck)
         The Northeast (I'm British) -NT - (warmachine)
         its a crock - (boxley)
         Re: another silly online quiz - (Yendor) - (1)
             ROFL - got the same - (imric)
         Northeast. - (a6l6e6x)
         Nowhere enough questions (or the right kind) to judge. - (Andrew Grygus)
         north central - (Steve Lowe)
         Northeast - (tuberculosis)
         Pretty accurate for me. - (Silverlock) - (8)
             US Radio accent. - (static) - (7)
                 It's the Johnny Carson accent. - (Silverlock)
                 Re: US Radio accent. - (Ashton) - (5)
                     Radio voice and radio accent are different. - (static)
                     Its projection and diction. - (bepatient) - (3)
                         Dubbayou irks me to no end. - (admin)
                         Enunciation, too, as you said. - (static) - (1)
                             Yep. Singing helps with the word stuffs. - (Silverlock)
         Philly - (crazy)
         Wow, I'm the one IN Philly - (bepatient)
         My Australian accent comes out as "The Northeast" -NT - (Meerkat) - (1)
             Ditto likewise. -NT - (static)
         Midland - (imqwerky)
         Pegged me for Philly - (drewk)
         Inland North - (Another Scott) - (2)
             Amen, Brutha! - (imqwerky)
             On a world-wide version, it would have trouble with me. - (static)
         The West, eh? And since we're on the topic of quizzes... - (lister) - (2)
             as an occational visitor 58% where do you get pizza? -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                 Pizza Pizza according to the quiz - (lister)
         Inland North - (admin)

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