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Who is B94's voiceguy?

Maybe CBS needs a bigger writeoff? ;)
 
FightingIrishman said:
You're tell me stations like B94 cant pay some local dude to say "This is B94" instead they pay thousands to a company in Florida? Geesh. lol.

Most voiceover actors are self-employed.
 
Listened to BC Samples, I could do the same thing but I think more of it is how to use audio effects, rthymn matching, and a lot of free time. Have any of you noticed his voice sounds a lot like the B94 voice guy from circa mid 1990s? Almost the same but just a little different.....
 
FightingIrishman said:
Listened to BC Samples, ...Have any of you noticed his voice sounds a lot like the B94 voice guy from circa mid 1990s? Almost the same but just a little different.....

The v-o guy from the mid 90s you're referring to is the late Keith Eubanks. If I'm not mistaken, BC worked with Eubanks at 99X in Atlanta.
 
That's him, Keith Eubanks. BC has a 'Tribute' section for him on his website. I remember Eubanks famous, "This is B94" v/o. BC seems to sound a lot of like him. Did Eubanks, do promotional for other Pittsburgh stations? One of his promotions was for the "new" 96.1 kiss fm in Pittsburgh circa 2000. I am surprised Kiss picked Eubanks, the v/o of the competitor. But Eubanks may of no longer been doing B94 v/o by then, I remember B94 bringing a new v/o and saying the old voice guy was 'tied up' or something.
 
FCR said:
FightingIrishman said:
You're tell me stations like B94 cant pay some local dude to say "This is B94" instead they pay thousands to a company in Florida? Geesh. lol.

Most voiceover actors are self-employed.


If you were self-employed, you'd want to live in Florida too to get away
from the endless layers of PA taxes.
 
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