How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... radio speech must be cut abso- lutely to measure . There is no going over an extra minute . It must fit . There will be a beginning , a middle , and an end , but the beginning and the end may have to be ... RADIO The Radio Audience.
... radio speech must be cut abso- lutely to measure . There is no going over an extra minute . It must fit . There will be a beginning , a middle , and an end , but the beginning and the end may have to be ... RADIO The Radio Audience.
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... radio speaker runs into . You should never shout ; the microphone will not take it and whatever you have stressed by too much shouting will be lost over the radio receivers . Once you begin shouting the man at the controls has to tune ...
... radio speaker runs into . You should never shout ; the microphone will not take it and whatever you have stressed by too much shouting will be lost over the radio receivers . Once you begin shouting the man at the controls has to tune ...
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... Radio speakers who have a reputation for speaking rapidly make some pause so that the listener can absorb all that has been said before the speaker rushes on to an- other item . Anyone who is going to make a radio speech would do well ...
... Radio speakers who have a reputation for speaking rapidly make some pause so that the listener can absorb all that has been said before the speaker rushes on to an- other item . Anyone who is going to make a radio speech would do well ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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