Voice Acting

Sports Talk Radio TV Promo [Voice Over Script]

Keaton Robbins | July 16, 2019

For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Sports Talk Radio TV Promos

The scripts include specifications like voice age, gender, target market, artistic direction, accent, etc., much like voice over job postings on Voices. So, if you’re looking for a voice actor, the next time you post a job on Voices, you’ll have an idea of how to format your job posting in order to get the best auditions back. This formatting helps voice actors to better understand the vision you have for your project, and bring it to life in their read.

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  1. For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Sports Talk Radio TV Promos
  2. For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts
  3. 15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:
  4. 15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:
  5. 15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

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For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts

Feel free to use these scripts for practice reads and demos! Keep in mind that, when auditioning for jobs, it is recommended to only provide a small portion of the read. For example, a 5 to 7-second read of a 15-second script will suffice for your audition.

Client:

The Peach 1020

Voice Age:

Middle Aged

Gender:

Male

Job description:

The Peach 1020 (KDKC) is Atlanta’s #1 sports talk radio station. The Peach 1020 has been ATL’s go-to destination for all breaking news and opinions on baseball, football, soccer, basketball, racing and college sports. 

Our flagship show, ‘The Bubba Hurley Show’ has been the city’s most popular primetime sports talk radio show since 1985. Bubba’s big personality and extensive network of well-known celebrities and athletes always leave listeners wanting to tune in for the latest surprise hot-take.

This year is Bubba’s 30th year hosting ‘The Bubba Hurley Show,’ so we’ll be rolling out short TV promos to strengthen listener loyalty and also target younger male sports fans who don’t typically listen to the show.

We will be producing multiple 15-second show promos that will run on TV stations across the entire state of Georgia, and parts of Alabama and Tennessee.

Our main listening demographic is males aged 40-60. We’re trying to target males aged 18-30 with these TV promos.

Art Direction:

For these promo commercials, we need an iconic deep-south voice that can add subtle southern sarcasm to their read.

The voice needs to have a commanding and powerful tone but not too old, as we need this voice to resonate with millennial sports fans and ultimately catch their attention and make them laugh.

This voice actors needs to be aware of different sports buzz-words and slang that is being used by younger sports fans, and pronounce them correctly.

Category:

Television

Industry:

Broadcast

Style:

Velvety, Humorous

Language:

English (North American)

Accent:

US South

Word Count:

45 words, 47 words, 51 words

15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Bubba inside a stadium in a sea of red and black jerseys, flags, streamers and scarves. He’s linked arm and arm with a bunch of young, rowdy soccer fans.]

“Bubba’s lighting off flares with the lads, standing right in the mix of the supporter’s section at the United game. He’s flexin’ hard for ATL. Even Bubba thinks it’s lit.”

[Shot of Bubba hunched over taking heavy breaths, he slowly gives a thumbs up towards the camera.]

“The Bubba Hurley Show. ATL’s #1 sports talk radio show. Only on The Peach 1020.”

15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Bubba playing pick up basketball in a tank top, with a fake tattoo sleeve. A bunch of younger kids are scrunched right up against the court cage looking in on the game with intent.]

“You better believe Bubba can still ball. The man can drive to the rim, take it to the rack and knock down a deep trey. Look at the flick of the wrist.”

[Shot of Bubba hitting a 3-pointer and the onlookers going absolutely wild, while the other players on the court are shaking their heads in astonishment and disbelief.]

“The Bubba Hurley Show. ATL’s #1 sports talk radio show. Only on The Peach 1020.”

15-second Sports Talk Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Bubba leading the student march to Varsity Stadium, he’s leading cheers and getting high fives from other students in jerseys and letterman jackets.]

“It’s been 35 years since Bubba graduated from Tech. But you’d think he never left. Free burritos anytime he wants. And, he’s still got a room in res. Bubba’s still the big man on campus.”

[Shot of Bubba from behind, sitting on a bench outside a food truck eating an oversized burrito, wearing a letterman jacket with ‘Bubba’ in bold letters on the back.]

“The Bubba Hurley Show. ATL’s #1 sports talk radio show. Only on The Peach 1020.”

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      June 8, 2020, 3:42 pm

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    Anthony LoMastro
    March 1, 2024, 3:25 am

    Is there a way to not only seek work for my 100%, born & raised, 4 decades worth of life, AUTHENTIC Italian-American, Brooklyn/NYC accent, but maybe go with more of my passion, and find gigs “coaching/consulting” actors big and small, & directors, writers, & other production roles that want to absolutely NAIL this sometimes tough accent to PERFECTION?
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