I've often wondered about this since my Navy radio days back in the 60's.
Do commercial radio or TV stations take into consideration how easy or difficult it is to pronounce their calls prior to requesting or changing them?
Calls with recurring consonants like WWWB would be difficult for most announcers to say unless done slowly and don't lend themselves to jingles as easily as those with interspersed vowels.
I realize a lot of stations try to embed some meaning into their calls. Just wondering if the people who would have to say the call on-air have any input?
Do commercial radio or TV stations take into consideration how easy or difficult it is to pronounce their calls prior to requesting or changing them?
Calls with recurring consonants like WWWB would be difficult for most announcers to say unless done slowly and don't lend themselves to jingles as easily as those with interspersed vowels.
I realize a lot of stations try to embed some meaning into their calls. Just wondering if the people who would have to say the call on-air have any input?