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Re: Having a voice for radio
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Mon, 08 May 2017 08:41
Tadtone
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There are training courses for radio presenters, and some of them do podcast training as well. Sounding good is a skill you can learn, but you need to have the gift of the gab and be quick on your feet if you're doing live presenting.
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