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Advice from a voice coach for reporters doing audio stories

Radio reporters, even experienced ones, always want to improve their on-air presentation. Now they are joined by print reporters who are increasingly expected to do audio reports for the web. In this Q&A Ann Utterback, a well known voice coach who works with journalists and the author of one of the best books on the subject, the Broadcast Voice Handbook offers…

Radio reporters, even experienced ones, always want to improve their on-air presentation. Now they are joined by print reporters who are increasingly expected to do audio reports for the web. In this Q&A Ann Utterback, a well known voice coach who works with journalists and the author of one of the best books on the subject, the Broadcast Voice Handbook offers great practical tips.

Radio reporters, even experienced ones, always want to improve their on-air presentation. Now they are joined by print reporters who are increasingly expected to do audio reports for the web. In this Q&A Ann Utterback, a well known voice coach who works with journalists and the author of one of the best books on the subject, the Broadcast Voice Handbook offers great practical tips.

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