«I have
heard radio announcers, TV commentators and school teachers make that mistake.
Not exact matches
As this magazine's television and
radio writer during much of the 1980s, I often
heard announcers mention Husing's name with the kind of reverence accorded Edward R. Murrow in news - broadcasting circles.
If you skip to the 7:37 mark of this video, you can
hear the amazing reaction from the Argentinian
radio announcers as they react to the game - winning penalty kick that sealed the win against Holland.
As a kid in Milwaukee listening to Packer games onthe
radio, I used to
hear WTMJ
Announcer Bob Heiss drop his voice in awe whenhe mentioned Don Hutson's Educated Toe.
He turned on his car
radio and
heard a replay of Kennedy's speech,
heard his own name mentioned and
heard the
announcer say that en route from the victory rally to a press conference, in the kitchen passageway of the Ambassador Hotel, at 12:16 a.m., Senator Robert F. Kennedy had been shot.
I poked my head out of my office just in time to
hear my dad say, «Yeah, not only did I see it leave the park, but I also listened to the
radio announcer describe it.»
For example, she says that the popular - music station on her teenage son's dial features creaky
announcers, but she does not
hear vocal fry on National Public
Radio, which targets an older audience.
But one day heading home from work at AIG, I was listening to the business report on the
radio, and I
heard the
announcer say that Donald Trump had said that he would be «the king of cash.»
There's nothing like landing the first punch of a fight and to
hear the
announcer, doing his best to replicate a 1940's ringside
radio guy, say something to the effect «Another punch landed.»
While driving to an appointment one morning and listening to National Public
Radio, I was pleased to
hear the
announcer say the morning's news broadcast was being sponsored by NAR.