(1) He clicked a dial on the dashboard and the clear, low voice of a radio announcer filled the car.
(2) When I was a boy, my aunt, then a radio announcer , declined my request to play this tune on air.
(3) We were listening to the radio and the announcer listed songs he'd be playing within the hour.
(4) The announcer on the radio this morning had forecast that the storm would last until late this evening.
(5) I was working as a radio announcer in RTE, and the shift work and the commute to and from work drained me of any excess energy.
(6) The announcer began introducing the players on the Belarus team and then the US team.
(7) The announcer of prizes was Bob Danvers-Walker, the veteran Pathu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab newsreel commentator.
(8) There was a time when BBC radio announcers wore tuxedos on the air, knowing of course that no one would ever see them.
(9) Viewers wrote to say that they no longer felt alone when they had Iris for company, such was the power of television announcers of the time.
(10) The radio announcers were trying to act encouraging as they informed the listeners that all of Toronto was in a blackout situation.
(11) In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it.
(12) The broadcasts are produced by separate crews, announcers and field reporters.
(13) None of the radio announcers or engineers could have imagined the challenge before them.
(14) It seemed similar to when we went from radio to TV and just put a camera in front of radio announcers and called it TV.
(15) On Spanish national radio, announcers are counting the days until Spain reaches the final.
(16) It's usually professional radio and television announcers and reporters that elicit criticism.
(17) It used to be that radio announcers underwent years of training before being allowed on air.
(18) It is purely bias for radio announcers and talk show hosts to attack anti war protesters.
(19) Even woeful diction can be excused, since, in the mad rush to expand radio, good announcers were not easy to come by.
(20) On television channels today, in-vision continuity announcers are few and far between.