Commercial Demo

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Description

TV and radio commercials featuring both a warm, conversational, approachable style that projects friendliness and knowledge, as well as strange, fun character work.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Italian (American) North American (General) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I had frequent heartburn and I could rarely eat a meal without suffering a stash. Dan acids in my car. My jacket pockets my desk everywhere. So I went to my doctor and he recommended Prilosec OTC. Now I take just one pill each morning and I go a full 24 hours about symptoms. The unknown beyond the horizon that was once our frontier. Until now, a new frontier has risen on. This is the vehicle crafted to conquer it. Lexus UX. Tonight we feast because T. G I. Friday's endless APs are back, and this time it's for good. Endless APs just got endless, always endless APs Always. Friday's Arbella Cyber Pro Insurance presents Small business security nightmares. Hello, small business owner. I am Cyber criminal code named Hornet. Thank you for clicking on that suspicious link I sent you. It allowed my virus to infect your entire computer system. Oh, and look all your customers credit card numbers. Those will sell for a nice tidy profit. Ha ha ha ha ha ha! What if numbers only tell half the story A. T. Rowe Price. Our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand, unlocking what's behind the figures for better strategic planning because your investments deserve the full story. T. Rowe Price Invest with confidence One slice of pastrami is simply not enough. Two slices of pastrami. What is this, a middle school in Delaware? Put your fist in your mouth. That's how much pastrami this city needs on when we fly, winning an airline that has as many flight options as the pastrami we eat. That's why, here in New York, Delta has more flights out of the city than anyone else.