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Re:Re: Hutch



Dave Faneuf wrote:
>Years ago when the monopolistic laws first began 
>to take effect an unidentified radio broadcaster 
>wrote to Dean Johnson and predicted that once 
>those of us with experience retire or give up 
>there will be no one with talent and polish to 
>take our places because there are fewer and
>fewer stations that are willing or able to be >the "training" ground.  And so
 it has come to 
>pass.....

Perhaps we are missing a major point here.  The conglomerates are trying to
 elimminate as many live announcing jobs as possible now, so that when the
 current ones die off or retire, audiences will not expect live announcers.  And
 there will be no need for more than a couple of voice trackers in the whole
 country.  By then, voice synthesis should be advanced enough to allow a script
 writer to create announcements at his/her keyboard, choose a voice & "style"
 and BAM it's voice tracked.  Record companies can provide canned intro's for
 their music (kinda like the audio version of a video) and news distribution (if
 needed at all) will be voice scripts that can be computer-adjusted to seem
 local.

Happy New Year! (1984+)

Roger 

close the pod bay door Hal
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