DavidKaye said:Let me expand on the reading ahead thing. In radio you have to read a lot of cold copy, that is, copy you've never seen before. Most people who aren't used to doing it will say the words as they read them. That's fine if you're totally used to the writing style, such as AP style, etc., but it fails badly if you are unfamiliar with the sentence structure or the copy contains lots of words you're not familiar with.
The trick is to read several words ahead of what you speak. It doesn't sound possible, but with lots of practice many people can do it so well that as a listener you could swear they're just talking spontaneously. So, you get a few moments to figure out the flow of the sentence, pronunciations, etc., before they actually come out of your mouth. It's like the talkshow 7-second delay, but you are delaying it about a second or two and it's all in your head.
Well said David. It should sound conversational, not as if you're discovering each word as you read it.
Disclaimer: I don't claim to be a good news reader, nor do I play one on the radio.
When I did news, I read it first before going on-air.