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Regionally Speaking

Job Posting Details

Title of Project
Regionally Speaking
Category
Podcasting
Language
English (North American)
Gender
Both
Age Range
-
Union
-
Word Count
250
Budget
$100.00
Deadline
Feb 12, 2008

Instructions

Job Description
We are looking to cast someone with a conservative, yet inviting voice to introduce a radio/podcast talk show about regional issues facing Northeast Ohio. The client is looking for an NPR feel.

After talent has been selected, my client has requested an MP3 be submitted for final approval. Payment will be made by credit card and the final file format will be a high quality WAV.

SCRIPT



Intro Version #1:
Welcome to Regionally Speaking, a forum that explores the distinctive
aspects of Northeast Ohio's Western Reserve. And now, introducing your
host, Professor of American Studies and the Director of the Western
Reserve Studies Symposium at Case Western Reserve University. . .
Gladys Haddad.

Intro Version #2:
Welcome to Regionally Speaking, a forum that explores the distinctive
aspects of Northeast Ohio's Western Reserve. And now, here’s your host,
Professor of American Studies and the Director of the Western Reserve
Studies Symposium at Case Western Reserve University. . . Gladys
Haddad.

Middle:
Regionally Speaking is made possible through the generous support of The
Cleveland Foundation, The Nord Family Foundation, and the Case
Western Reserve University Center for Community Partnerships. To learn
more about the issues facing our region visit our website at blog dot case
dot E. D. U. forward slash W. R. S. S.

End:
You’ve been listening to Regionally Speaking a forum that explores the
distinctive aspects of Northeast Ohio. Today’s program is made possible
through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, The Nord
Family Foundation, and the Case Western Reserve University Center for
Community Partnerships. To learn more about the issues facing our
region, visit our website at blog dot case dot E. D. U. forward slash W. R.
S. S.
You can also Email your questions, comments and suggestions to:
Regionally Speaking at case dot E. D. U. Thanks for listening and be sure
to join us next time for Regionally Speaking.