Jason Bryant Television, Online and Radio

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Television, online and radio demo featuring regional, Canadian and US TV commercials, online videos, animation and radio commercials.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Jason Bryant. Life can be wild laugh when you can and when you drive, just drive from everyone at SG I take care out there. It's a sky so vast. You'll feel the freedom of it. It's untamed space that lets you connect to the land into yourself. Experience our living skies and bad lands, Saskatchewan, you don't pack up the car and drive for hours crossing the border up into Canada to lounge around with an umbrella. Drink, the stories here are true. Make your own. Satel has invested billions to deliver unparalleled connectivity and world class data centers from the boardroom to the fields. We're helping Saskatchewan harness the power of data. The Satel network is evolving with the future of five G increased. Five G speeds will transform our wireless world together. We'll do amazing things. Satel has been supporting small business in British Columbia for a while now. We love nothing more than helping you succeed. Bring your whole family down to Mosaic Stadium for our family day games. Sunday, August 20th, presented by Save On Foods. When your riders host the BC Lions, who is your local Sask Energy Network member, they coach your kids' hockey team all the way to a division championship. They're community members just like you. This sounds like a mystery for the animal explorers from now on. I'm gonna leave the furniture building to the beavers. Milton. The bat wants to know why am I upside down? If you destroy the portal? I can never see them again. Are you bonkers for bubble tea fanatic about fashion seriously into sushi? Then grasslands is the place for you. Reconciliation with first nations is about the future of our province. How we all learn to understand each other and live good lives together. Mining for food and energy core to our economy. So what's the soapy water for? It's not bath time? They'll smoke and hey, that's gonna kill you.