On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 16:07 +1000, Terry Collins wrote:
> Have you dood this before?
> 
> The time I was involved in doing a radio show, it was quickly realised
> that we needed to be trained. arf arf arf,
> 1) to reduce the number of umm, errs, etc,
> 2) to encourage voice projection,
> 3) to reduce pauses &
> 4) to ensure we knew what we were going to say.
> 
> Of course this was only for a number of 10 minutes segments in a 20
> minute show, so timing was a bit tighter.
> 

Umm, errr, oohh. Seriously while I haven't been involved with a "Live
Broadcast" I have been improving with my interview technique to the
point where there are few umms, and errs I have to edit out of the
podcasts.

I will be playing some pre-recorded stuff so as to have a break every
now and then and there will be musical interludes.

Needless to say I will be practising a hell of a lot before the night.
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