Too Old For Radio. Try Voiceovers
Gary's Ice Cream
gary@garysicecream.com
Fri Sep 17 12:48:41 EDT 2010
I do all the "on hold" stuff dry - if they (or the phone provider) wants to
add music then that is up to them........"Please listen carefully as our
directory has recently changed....."
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Kirk [mailto:rogerkirk@ttlc.net]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 12:33 PM
To: Gary's Ice Cream
Cc: Boston radio e-mail list
Subject: Re: Too Old For Radio. Try Voiceovers
So, you're the one that keeps telling me "your call will be answered
in the order in which it was received" whilst I listen to very badly
compressed music with artifacts & hiss?
On 9/17/2010 12:16 PM, Gary's Ice Cream wrote:
> I do a lot of work doing "on hold" messages for companies and podcast
> intro/outros
> -Gary Francis
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> Sean Smyth
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> To: tlmedia@triad.rr.com; boston-radio-interest@tsornin.bostonradio.org;
> raccoonradio@mail.com
> Subject: Re: Too Old For Radio. Try Voiceovers
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> On Fri, 9/17/10, raccoonradio@mail.com<raccoonradio@mail.com> wrote:
> > A friend of mine from Ohio is a sales manager for a
>> station group, former DJ. He is doing a voiceover
>> business on the side.
> How does one get into the voiceover/imaging business? I understand it's
> competitive -- and there are few Jim Cutlers out there.
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