• The New Voice of Bragg Part 1

    The New Voice of Bragg Part 10

      Florida A&M University is looking for a new football P. A. announcer at Bragg Stadium following the retirement of Kenneth Jones who has been the voice of Rattler football for the last 30 years.  We’ll have a review in the morning, but you can see episode one right here.

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  • The New SportsAnnouncing.com0

    If you’ve been with us since the first web site went online back in 2002, you know that we like to make sure we do a lot for P. A. announcers, sports DJs and game operations professionals.  Here, you will notice a drastic change in what you’ve seen before.  Please allow us some time to

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  • The Most Important Email I Ever Sent

    The Most Important Email I Ever Sent0

    In over 25 years of announcing, a lot has changed.  We’ve gone from tapes to CDs to Mini Disc to computers.  We’re now using digital equipment and wireless is a lot more common.  Our modes of communication have changed from phone to email to Skype.  It was an email I sent back in 2002 however,

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  • The Hierarchy of Announcing

    The Hierarchy of Announcing0

    In the world of sports, there is an obvious hierarchy from the day you start playing until the last time you hit the field, rink or court.  You go from the low levels of youth sports and grow along with others.  If you’re good enough you to go high school, college and maybe play professionally. 

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  • The Hershey Audition Model

    The Hershey Audition Model0

    There have been many P. A. announcing jobs posted on this website that have sent people into the audition process.  It’s our goal to help those looking to further their P. A. career with the proper tools to do so, while also helping those who are looking for the right talent.  A couple of months

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  • The Guide To A Proper Pronunciation Guide

    The Guide To A Proper Pronunciation Guide0

    The pronunciation guide can be as valuable as gold, or as useless as yesterday’s trash. The guide below will help you develop a pronunciation guide that is useful for all who are behind a microphone.

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