Here is the letter I want to email someone in Shadow/Metro traffic service in Chicago:
About "Dan Franks" Traffic guy (WIND)
Gentlemen, I have to say that your choice of hiring the traffic newsman calling himself "Dan Franks" on WIND AM has got to rank as one of the worst hires in Chicago radio history. His is the single worst radio voice I have ever heard on the air. In fact, his cadence and presentation is so bad that his words are unintelligible. Even Dorothy Humphries was easier on the ears!
Let's begin with his general opening when he is replying to another on-air personality. He says this person's name in such a swift monotone that it almost seems an insult. He then almost always starts his next words -- often words such as "checking the roads" -- at an octave higher in a way that is jarring to say the least.
After his first octave change his cadence often takes on such a mechanical up and down movement as to make his words impossible to understand. It's several words in low and several in high then several in low again alternating with mechanical frequency. It is so frequent that all the listener can hear is a buzz of up talking then down talking then up talking again making his actual words hard to pay attention to.
With his amateurish cadence he sounds like a ten-year-old in front of the class room trying to read a juvenile book report. This guy has absolutely no ability to sound natural nor to modulate his voice so that his words can be discerned.
And on top of the bad cadence, he so rushes his speaking that his words often run into each other to the point that it is often hard to understand when one word begins and another ends. I do understand that the traffic has to be quick but this guy is simply unable to do this without sounding like a bumbling idiot.
Then there is his constant, constant utterance of the word "gonna." As is "You're gonna have a slow down at the..." or "we're gonna see slick conditions tonight..."
This guy needs to be taken off the air and sent to some speech classes or public speaking course. He is horrendous, so bad, in fact, that every time I hear this incompetent's voice I can't get to the radio fast enough to either mute it or change the station. And that, I'd dare say, defeats the whole purpose of a traffic news cast.
Get rid of this guy. He is horrible.
About "Dan Franks" Traffic guy (WIND)
Gentlemen, I have to say that your choice of hiring the traffic newsman calling himself "Dan Franks" on WIND AM has got to rank as one of the worst hires in Chicago radio history. His is the single worst radio voice I have ever heard on the air. In fact, his cadence and presentation is so bad that his words are unintelligible. Even Dorothy Humphries was easier on the ears!
Let's begin with his general opening when he is replying to another on-air personality. He says this person's name in such a swift monotone that it almost seems an insult. He then almost always starts his next words -- often words such as "checking the roads" -- at an octave higher in a way that is jarring to say the least.
After his first octave change his cadence often takes on such a mechanical up and down movement as to make his words impossible to understand. It's several words in low and several in high then several in low again alternating with mechanical frequency. It is so frequent that all the listener can hear is a buzz of up talking then down talking then up talking again making his actual words hard to pay attention to.
With his amateurish cadence he sounds like a ten-year-old in front of the class room trying to read a juvenile book report. This guy has absolutely no ability to sound natural nor to modulate his voice so that his words can be discerned.
And on top of the bad cadence, he so rushes his speaking that his words often run into each other to the point that it is often hard to understand when one word begins and another ends. I do understand that the traffic has to be quick but this guy is simply unable to do this without sounding like a bumbling idiot.
Then there is his constant, constant utterance of the word "gonna." As is "You're gonna have a slow down at the..." or "we're gonna see slick conditions tonight..."
This guy needs to be taken off the air and sent to some speech classes or public speaking course. He is horrendous, so bad, in fact, that every time I hear this incompetent's voice I can't get to the radio fast enough to either mute it or change the station. And that, I'd dare say, defeats the whole purpose of a traffic news cast.
Get rid of this guy. He is horrible.