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Creating and Optimizing Your Radio Imaging for Maximum...
Effective radio station imaging is crucial for distinguishing your station from competitors and providing a memorable listening experience
The Best Radio Ads of the 1990s
Radio ads in the 1990s showcased the importance of high production value. Let's look back at some of the best radio ads from the 1990s.
What Are Radio Sweepers?
This article will discuss what radio sweeps are, why they are essential, and how they can help keep listeners engaged.
How To Write a Radio Ad
In this radio advertising mini series we outline the 7 tips for writing an effective radio spot. Put them to the test!
Radio Is Not the Same as Voice Over
Susan Berkley, former radio announcer, gives her thoughts on how a radio personality can transition into a voice acting career.
Royalties, Distribution, Promotion and More: Answers...
From royalties to promotion and distribution, there's a lot to consider when it comes to audiobook post production. Get the scoop here!
How To Be A Great Radio Imaging Voice
Explore the type of voice that is perfect for radio imaging: the pre-produced station identifiers played in between the content being aired on the show.
Old School Radio Pictures
Generally there are two camps that professional voice over artists hail from background wise; theatre and broadcast radio.
How to Change the Sample Rate of Your Audio
Learn how to easily change the sample rate of your audio in Quicktime Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas Pro.
Automotive Commercial Sample Scripts
Rev your voice over skills with these automotive commercial scripts, showcasing a battery-powered automaker, a used car dealership and more.
How to Do Accents: Advice From a Dialect Coach
The voice over industry is filled with actors who can perform a multitude of accents. Learn how to do accents with dialect coach Sammi Grant.
Podcast Intro Sample Scripts
A razor-sharp podcast intro script is the best way to start off each episode of your pod on the right foot. Use these scripts for practice!