shutupweirdo:

The Announcer’s Test originated at Radio Central New York in the early 1940’s as a cold reading test given to prospective radio talent to demonstrate their speaking ability.

shutupweirdo:

The Announcer’s Test originated at Radio Central New York in the early 1940’s as a cold reading test given to prospective radio talent to demonstrate their speaking ability.

06/29/11 at 3:36pm
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    See more about the announcers test at Wikipedia.
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