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Texts to practice radio broadcasting

The main tool of a radio announcer is their voice, and like any tool, it requires discipline in training to be used as efficiently as possible. We know that correct equalization of recording equipment and good editing can help an announcer achieve good results, but in the end, nothing replaces good vocal control. Training radio broadcasting, therefore, is the best ally for the professional or aspiring to this profession, who has the potential to charm and captivate the audience.

The contemporary market is diverse, and various styles of voices are welcome. Training helps the announcer who is starting their career to find the best tone for their voice, understand their potential, and, above all, find market niches in which they can work.

Therefore, we have selected texts to assist the announcer, whether a beginner or experienced, in training their broadcasting skills and improving their performance as professionals.

Tips for warming up the voice and training radio broadcasting

Before starting each training session, do not forget to warm up your voice. It is your work instrument, and learning to take care of your voice is one of the essential steps in every announcer’s journey.

The intention of vocal warm-up is to increase the blood circulation in the organs and muscles used during the use of your voice. This process will help you have better articulation of the sounds emitted and, of course, prevent damage that may appear over time.

How to warm up the voice

One of the most commonly used vocal warm-up techniques is to place the tongue on the roof of the mouth and make the vibrating sound of “trrr”. Additionally, making the “brrr” sound with your lips is another widely used technique.

How to improve diction

Diction is essential to be perfectly understood when doing a radio broadcast. Only by training diction you will be able to perform clear and error-free transmissions. One tip is to do voice relaxation exercises.

A good technique is to place your fingers on your nose, without squeezing or obstructing your breathing, and make the sound of “hmmm,” like a bee’s buzzing. Do this process for 1 minute, with 30-second breaks, and repeat it 3 times.

Breathing

Breathing also deserves special attention during radio broadcasting. Knowing how to control the right moment to breathe helps both the quality of the voice and the rhythm of your broadcasting. One of the most common mistakes of a beginner announcer is not calculating the breathing time correctly, which results in signs of fatigue during the broadcast.

A simple exercise that can help a lot in this aspect is to lie down on any surface with a book on your belly. Then, start inhaling air through your nose and exhaling through your mouth calmly. The goal is not to move the book too much.

Texts to practice radio broadcasting

Now you already know vocal warm-up and breathing techniques. The next step is to finally practice your broadcasting with texts specially designed for this purpose.

It’s interesting to practice regularly but without straining your voice too much. Try to practice every day, at least a few minutes. A good practice is to record your broadcasting so that you can listen to yourself and identify potential improvements.

Let’s get to the texts:

Normal and linear voice – The technician from the telecommunications company Humberto starts his work in Brooklin or Barra Funda at half past five and finishes at half past six.

Soft voice – Use Natura body lotion daily to keep your skin clean and smooth.

Dramatic voice – A woman who got hurt while passing through the revolving door of the Bank rushed into the agency, scaring everyone who was present.

Impatient voice – You are in my place in the queue. I was waiting in this position for my turn, and you deliberately cut in. Please let me pass now.

Animated voice – I am close to taking the next step in achieving my dream. Next week, I will sign the contract to buy my own house. All the work up to today has been well worth it.

Training news broadcasting

Training news broadcasting is another important aspect, as each editorial has an appropriate way of interpretation.

News broadcasting, for radio journalists, deserves special training. Each editorial has an appropriate way of interpretation, and your training should take this into account.

Check out some tips for training your news broadcasting

  • Police news broadcasting: should remain in a sober and descriptive tone;
  • Sports news broadcasting: should always be in a commented form and with an explanatory tone;
  • Economic news broadcasting: should be sober and prioritize explanatory form;
  • Celebrity news broadcasting: the language should be relaxed.

Why is it important to train radio broadcasting?

As we could see, radio broadcasting is much more than reading a simple script. It requires intonation, interpretation, and emotion in speech, and each moment will require the application of different techniques. Training with discipline will make you more prepared for the demands and opportunities of the market, and learning what type of announcer you are will make you even more prepared.

Finally, training will help you create your own repertoire and further improve your expressions. Start now by recording your broadcasts and listening to them to continuously seek improvement!

Online radio as a tool for radio broadcasting training

An excellent option is to take advantage of the time dedicated to training to create original projects and publish them on the internet so that other colleagues, announcers, and, of course, potential clients can listen to your work firsthand.

The best way to do this is to create an internet radio! With an online radio, you can practice your work as an announcer through live programs, interacting with your audience, and learning the best techniques, intonations, and interpretations in practice.

You can also record spots, jingles, examples of commercials, or even complete programs and schedule their playback through the Auto DJ. With this, your training tool will become a digital portfolio that you can promote to your clients.

In addition to being a helpful tool for the announcer’s vocal technique training, the web radio will also serve as practical experience for the announcer to learn the day-to-day management of a radio station. How to interact with listeners, which topics generate results, and much more.

If you are interested in this way of giving dual usefulness to your radio broadcasting training, take advantage and create an online radio right now! BRLOGIC offers 7 days of free and non-binding trial. Just access our website, register, activate your account, and you’re done! You can start your work as an announcer by sending your recordings in MP3 format and performing your live broadcasts!

About the author

Luiz Silveira

Luiz Silveira is a specialist in digital marketing and a radio, music and technology enthusiast. With a decade of experience, he aims to help radio stations better position thenselves on the internet.

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