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Michelle McPhee....Your Speech and Diction Coach Is Waiting

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I would like to listen to Michelle McPhee. She has a wealth of information, she can be funny and isn't a bad talk show host [ see 96.9 Saturday's and fill-in for M Graham]

But will someone please get her a speech and diction coach.
She has to have the worst voice on Boston radio. She cannot modulate her voice and her Bawwwwwwssston Act Cent is like chaulk on a blackboard.

If anyone thinks this ads to her charm, it doesn't.

Elisa Doolittle, Henry Higgins is waiting.

The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain....
 
Michelle does have a good show, but I agree, she's gone to the Howie Carr/Margery Eagen Elocution School at the Boston Herald...dees and duhs and Rubble You Tea Kay Kay...
 
Re: The Dreaded "Dubbbbbbb-UUUUUUUUU"

Katie Stang (weekend overnights) 105.7 WROR. Good pace & delivery. But when shes says "Dubbbb-UUUUU-ROR".
It Just makes ya cringe. Please listen to your stations Morning Show/Afternoon Show to see how they pronounce the first letter of your stations calls.
 
I couldn't agree more I would like to listen to her but that voice is a high price to pay for her info.

Since I haven't bought my satelite radio yet I was listening to Loren and Wally his morning. Do they use a laugh track? Whatever it is it sounds really corny.
 
Not to pick on Katie...but if I had a dollar for every d.j., announcer or talk show host who mispronounced the letter Double U---I would be the proud owner of at least 2 exquisite houses, a top-of the line motor vehicle, and probably a larger film collection than all TURNER BROADCASTING television stations put together ;)

Most of us were told (in college or broadcast school) to get those call letters out during a break. But I doubt many of our instructors emphasized the fact that we're supposed to pronounce them properly?? ;D

argytunes
 
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