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Production/Voice Question WEEI

The question of "who" provides the WEEI voice, has been answered, I'm wondering about the "how". Each day (weekday at least) there are a number of updated, topic-specific voice-overs on WEEI. I'm wondering; does someone at the station write all of these scripts, then get them to the voice guy first thing in the morning... or does someone from each show write their own intros etc? It's probably similar in a lot of big market stations, but alas, I don't work in big market radio.
 
> The question of "who" provides the WEEI voice, has been
> answered, I'm wondering about the "how". Each day (weekday
> at least) there are a number of updated, topic-specific
> voice-overs on WEEI. I'm wondering; does someone at the
> station write all of these scripts, then get them to the
> voice guy first thing in the morning... or does someone from
> each show write their own intros etc? It's probably similar
> in a lot of big market stations, but alas, I don't work in
> big market radio.
>

Jim Cutler (also heard on ESPN radio oddly enough!) probably has scripts emailed to him, he does the cuts, and sends them to WEEI. I think Dana Hersey did the
same thing when he was with WRKO--he'd be told what funny things to say for
Howie Carr, record them in his home studio, and send them to the station
(online one would guess)
 
Not to mention that Cutler has been working with 'EEI for years and Cutler is a Boston-boy...so I think 'EEI is on his high-priority list.



> > The question of "who" provides the WEEI voice, has been
> > answered, I'm wondering about the "how". Each day
> (weekday
> > at least) there are a number of updated, topic-specific
> > voice-overs on WEEI. I'm wondering; does someone at the
> > station write all of these scripts, then get them to the
> > voice guy first thing in the morning... or does someone
> from
> > each show write their own intros etc? It's probably
> similar
> > in a lot of big market stations, but alas, I don't work in
>
> > big market radio.
> >
>
> Jim Cutler (also heard on ESPN radio oddly enough!) probably
> has scripts emailed to him, he does the cuts, and sends them
> to WEEI. I think Dana Hersey did the
> same thing when he was with WRKO--he'd be told what funny
> things to say for
> Howie Carr, record them in his home studio, and send them to
> the station
> (online one would guess)
>
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