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Same Mistake...Over and Over

At first I laughed at the mistake. Then I heard it again. Could be it was recorded that way. Could be the kid needs a lesson on how to pronounce the word. That word is "DEPEND". It is pronounced as "DEE-PEND". There is no such word as "DAH-PEND". So if you want us to "Depend On It" then please say it that way. Oh yes, the number aften "ten" is "EEE-LEV-ENN" and not "AHH-LEV-ENN".
 
If you enjoy this sort of thing, listen to WDBO. I recently heard "non-parTEESan" instead of non-partisan.

But the most consistent and strangest errors lie in some newsreaders' choice of which words to emphasize in a sentence. Whereas the average person would say "Empire STATE Building", they kept reporting that the recent violence occurred at the "Empire State BUILDING".
 
WDBO and the braintrust at Cox brag about their staffing and coverage but some of the announcers are just down right God awful. Must be ok to hire minimum wage, no college degree folks and "train" them to be on the radio.

Here's an idea: who's coaching these announcers? Are they broadcast ready? Do they use proper english, know how to announce, use proper inflection, etc...?

You are the only and largest FM News Talker in a large metro market. I feel as though I'm listening to a station from Alabama sometimes. Real disappointment here...... :mad:
 
If you're going into a news break with an unfamiliar word in your copy, it's incumbent upon you to ask someone for the correct pronunciation or look it up online. Then practice saying it before you go live so you don't stumble.

But a more fundamental problem may be that they hire people who don't write well.
 
And I think it should go without saying that you take the smile out of your voice when reading an item about someone being killed - no matter how delighted you are to be "breaking" all the lurid details.
 
"Depend" is actually pronounced "dih-pend". It's not a long e sound. Same with eleven. So let's look for bigger issues to get worked up about.
 
The words "is", "are" and "was" are frequently emphasized as if there were some opposing opinion. "That trial IS scheduled to begin..." Well, did someone say it isn't?

I'm sure the reporters don't talk that way off the air. So why does that particular oddity crop up so often in the newscasts?
 
Old Guy said:
I'm sure the reporters don't talk that way off the air. So why does that particular oddity crop up so often in the newscasts?

It’s done to sensationalize the newscast.
 
jmtillery said:
Old Guy said:
I'm sure the reporters don't talk that way off the air. So why does that particular oddity crop up so often in the newscasts?

It’s done to sensationalize the newscast.

Or, as they would report: "It IS done to sensationalize the newscast."
 
Thanks...most of you guys made me laugh! Here's some more..."Bob Cow-zee" instead of Bob Cousey. "On cara" instead of "Ank- cah-rah" the town in Turkey. There was a Mercury car model called the "mer-cure" but I've heard spots calling it the "Merr-ker". Then the Chevy Lumina! I heard a female do a spot calling it the "Ah-loo-minn-ah". ='ve actually heard some news girl call the baseball team the "Picks-burgh Pirates". Oh yes, she was a college graduate!
 
...then there's the ever-present "opening arguments" when referring to a trial that's about to begin. I also wish they'd learn to properly pronounce the name of the New England state in which Boston is located. It's not Massa-two-s**ts. Forget about them getting a central Mass. city correct. Worcester is not Wor-ces-ter, it's Woostah!
And Peabody is Pea'-biddy, Quincy is Quin-zee. I could go on and on...
 
Richard Petty has always called the first race car he and his dad drove at Daytona.. "Pony Ac" instead on Pontiac!!! ;D
 
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