The Guide To A Proper Pronunciation Guide
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- November 18, 2023
Last week, a high school in Mississippi–and their P. A. announcer–made the news when some things were said over the P. A. system that shouldn’t have, leading to a rare ejection of an announcer. Bama Hammer: D’iberville High School Announcer Tossed By Refs The comment in question from David Kelly, from eyewitness Julie Russell, was,
READ MOREFootball is a way of life in certain parts of the United States, and in Ohio, it takes on its own form on Fridays when the lights come on and the players hit the field. IndeOnline: Beyond the Lights: PA announcers synonymous with the team each serves Three high school football announcers are highlighted in
READ MOREWith schools starting all over the country, it’s time to head back to the box for high school and middle school announcers all across the country. Let’s take a look at what you can expect, back to school style. Since a lot of schools also allow other organizations to use their stadiums and pressboxes, it’s
READ MOREAnnouncers come in all shapes and sizes, and an intern at Swimming World came up with probably the best piece of writing on announcing swimming that we’ve ever seen. Props to Andrew Ross, you have a future ahead of you, and we’d love to have you contribute to our site too. You’d be an asset!
READ MOREOne of the great things about being an announcer is all the people you meet. Be around long enough, and you’ll wind up announcing for professional athletes. Announce youth or high school sports, it’s possible you will announce for a politician’s or hall of fame athlete’s child, or future actor. For me, I got to
READ MOREThis question comes up all the time and we’re going to answer it here. You need as much music to cover three or more full games without repeating a song. But, exactly how much is that? We’ll cover the various sports and situations and give you an idea of how much music you should have.
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