Voice, Audio and video?



If you are like me, you have taken to radio for a unique and ancient
experience. This tool has an amazing ability to activate your
imagination with its humor and stories. But there is always something
unique about the presenters. They are often not chosen for their
looks...because you are not supposed to see them. You will never know if
the head hunter was biased in choosing them or if the HR department
colluded with a former employee to get them hired. You listen because
something about the voice on the other side of the radio set has an
appeal.

The dawn of new technology coupled with the arrival of leaner times
means that certain media companies are being forced to down-size and in
some cases increase the work load of the few employees whom they retain.

The unfortunate result is that those who we would rather hear and not
see have now been thrust on us.
We are having to decide if there is a match in what we have heard and
embraced with what we now see. The victim of this all is the presenter.

The mystery has all but vanished and in its place there is an empty
feeling of invasion. An attack on our visual space by someone who was
clearly made for the audio space.


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