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I am Mr A. Goren and I hate listening to Laura Trevelyan because of her English English pronunciation. What can I do? Laura is grabbing the BBC World NEWS on the public channel to which I used to listen. I bet that Laura has donated the cost to channel because she is rich. She loves herself a lot and would give up easily.
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Please remove Laura Trevelyan from BBC News America. Her voice is grating. Please remove her. Bring us back katty Kay. NOW!
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| I agree. Her voice is distracting at best, annoying, at worst. They ate others who can present the news. |
| Thank God I'm not alone in my horror at Laura Trevelyan's voice. I don't mind the accent so much, but her voice is completely wrong for a newscaster. She makes my hair stand on end. The nasality is particularly loathsome. I've lived and worked in the UK and have never heard anything like this woman's unfortunate speech patterns. Please get her some proper vocal training. Thank you. |
| Question---why can't BBC World News America provide an announcer that can be understood by Americans? When Laura Trevelyan is the anchor, it's a temptation to change channels. Her vocal work is notably bad when, with relief, a guest is invited in who speaks clearly with a pleasant tone. I question BBC management putting forth such a key announcing person into the American market. Rx---Allow Ms. Trevelyan time off to prepare text for others to announce or to produce more books. |
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Laura Trevelyan speaks with a painfully sharp, almost piercing cackle. If she has ever listened to herself, why would she impose herself in the media on any ears, American or British?
Why does BBC News itself allow this? Her journalism skills should be put to other uses. |
PLEASE TAKE HER OFF THE AIR. HER VOICE IS ANNOYING AND NOT UNDERSTANDABLE. F KANE |
| Hear that sound of two simulated plywood planks slapping together is the sound like voice of one of BBC’s World News America blond dye head anchor’s speaking…BBC English it’s not… |
Hear that sound of two simulated plywood planks slapping together is the sound like voice of one of BBC’s World News America blond dye head anchor’s speaking…BBC English it’s not… |
| She should be sent back to south west England. With a very large gag in her mouth |
| Ugh... Laura is on again. I must mute the sound. I too feel her journalism skills would be better suited elsewhere. |
| It would be much appreciated if BBC could find an anchor person that has smoother, less nasal and irritating accent than Laura T. Maybe she could get some good voice coaching. Very unpleasant. |
| She is so hard to listen to. She gnashes her way with hyper nasality and erratic tonality through the half hour program. I've got to believe that she can speak normally, but feels that she needs that abhorrent announcer voice. I like the BBC a lot but she will drive me away from being a regular viewer. |
| I am relieved to see it's not just me. I literally have to turn the program off because her voice is so irritating. Being an American, I'm not aware of an accent but I am aware of the effect her voice has on me. |
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Damn annoying. Where is Kathy Kay? I am a Brit living in Canada and most of my Brit. Canadian friends feel the same about her dreadful voice.
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