Anonymous wrote:I think pubic radio reporters and announcers, in general, sound snooty and that turns me off. A la "Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Beardsley's voice drives me nuts. Nobody inflects words like that.
ME TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
What accent is that??? Southern???
No! I'm southern and know nobody who does that with their voice. I wonder if it's intentional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the WAMU 88.5 reporters (the local ones, not the NPR ones) have what I consider to be very annoying quirks.
Both Matt McCleskey, the main morning anchor, and Elliott Francis, who sometimes subs for him, have trouble reading their scripts, like they're fed on a prompter but the lines aren't coming through fast enough.
Meymo Lyons sounds like she's drinking whiskey and smoking cigars.
Michael Pope ends every segment with "I'M Michael Pope." I always picture him popping a blood vessel in his eye when he says it.
Martin Di Caro has a very soap-opera-esque quality and over-enunciates his tag line: "I'm Mar-Tin Di-Car-O."
Markette Smith over-enunciates to a tortuous degree. She also sounds spitty.
And Armando Trull sounds like he's doing his best impression of a reporter.
I do like Kavitha Cardoza though! Her voice is very soothing and lyrical.
I would think in a metro area this large, they'd be able to find reporters with fewer distracting tics.
I can't stand listening to Kavitha. She whistles or squeaks her s's in a fingernails on a chalkboard way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Beardsley's voice drives me nuts. Nobody inflects words like that.
ME TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
What accent is that??? Southern???
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Ofeibia Quist-Arcton!!! (Had to look up that spelling.) She speaks with such drama and excitement. I find her voice completely compelling. Especially how she says "Dakar!"